The I-Form: Miami Should Buy a Cadillac

Posted on July 9, 2008. Filed under: NFL | Tags: , , , , , , , , , |

This is an excerpt from the I-Form article “Miami Should Buy a Cadilac” You can read the full article at…

www.iform.wordpress.com/2008/07/09/cadillac-ronnie/

 

Teammates in college, Ronnie Brown (left) and Carnell “Cadillac” Williams (right) have not obtained the success in the pros as they did when they were a 1-2 Punch at Auburn; despite the fact that they are not splitting carries in the pros.

Ronnie was the bruiser back; Cadillac was the fast, quick back. And even though Carnell won the 2005 AP NFL Rookie of the Year, he hasn’t had the same measure of success as he did in college when he was splitting carries with Ronnie at Auburn.

Last year, both their seasons were cut short with injuries. Turns out they have much more in common than just being Top 5 Picks in ‘05 – Brown went second overall, Williams went fifth – to Florida teams (Miami, Tampa Bay respectively) So, what would it take for them to join forces in the pros. Tampa Bay needs help at DE. Miami needs help at QB, and at RB depth. Miami supposedly wants to unload Jason Taylor. So, here’s what would have to go down for Ronnie Brown and Carnell Williams to rejoin forces in the pros…

 

This is an excerpt from the I-Form article “Miami Should Buy a Cadilac” You can read the full article at…

www.iform.wordpress.com/2008/07/09/cadillac-ronnie/

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