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Title: Ricky Williams interview (Aqua Vision)
Post by: USO-ORLANDO on December 16, 2009, 08:41:52 pm
http://www.miamidolphins.com/aquavision/video/ricky-williams-interview-121609 (http://www.miamidolphins.com/aquavision/video/ricky-williams-interview-121609)




Title: Re: Ricky Williams interview (Aqua Vision)
Post by: Spider-Dan on December 17, 2009, 12:25:18 am
"I don't think I understand the question."

Ricky certainly does not look like a 32-year-old in that video.  He looks almost uncomfortable, but with a hint of "Is that a serious question?"


Title: Re: Ricky Williams interview (Aqua Vision)
Post by: Dave Gray on December 17, 2009, 07:25:10 am
I like how he said that.  A second time, he asked "What was the question?"  The reporter was kind of rambling on and not really asking anything specific for Ricky to answer.  He does look uncomfortable, though.


Title: Re: Ricky Williams interview (Aqua Vision)
Post by: CF DolFan on December 17, 2009, 09:25:42 am
He keeps telling people he isn't comfortable with people (hence the pot) but no one believes him.


Title: Re: Ricky Williams interview (Aqua Vision)
Post by: Dave Gray on December 17, 2009, 09:29:03 am
Who doesn't believe him?  It's obvious now and it was obvious then.


Title: Re: Ricky Williams interview (Aqua Vision)
Post by: CF DolFan on December 17, 2009, 10:18:39 am
Just like Dan's comment ... there are a million more comments out there that poke fun of Ricky in all of his interviews. Every time he does an interview people attack him for not being a great interviewee etc. They also make fun of his drug use. Most people do not realize Ricky has an extremely high anxiety disorder or just refuse to accept it.


Title: Re: Ricky Williams interview (Aqua Vision)
Post by: Doc-phin on December 17, 2009, 03:49:06 pm
He keeps telling people he isn't comfortable with people...

Is that code for "I am an A-hole", because that is the way he comes across much of the time.  The questions are pretty freaking simple, just answer them and go home. 

The last year or two I kept hearing about how smart he is, maybe they meant to say smart-ass.  None of those questions were particularly rude, and even if they were just give a short nothing answer and move on.


Title: Re: Ricky Williams interview (Aqua Vision)
Post by: Tepop84 on December 17, 2009, 05:31:02 pm
Is that code for "I am an A-hole", because that is the way he comes across much of the time.  The questions are pretty freaking simple, just answer them and go home. 

The last year or two I kept hearing about how smart he is, maybe they meant to say smart-ass.  None of those questions were particularly rude, and even if they were just give a short nothing answer and move on.
It was pretty obvious that some of these reporters were trying to put words in his mouth by telling some long ass story and hoping he would just say yes. If you want rickys opinion ask for it, don't give him your opinion and hope he just says yes.


Title: Re: Ricky Williams interview (Aqua Vision)
Post by: Sunstroke on December 17, 2009, 05:47:39 pm

^^^ Marking on calendar "the day I agreed with something that Tepop said"

I think if a player tells the media a hundred times that he's just not into talking to people, they should get a freakin' clue and go interview someone else. If Ricky wants to talk to the world, he knows how to use his phone, email, twitter and facebook well enough to do that without being in a situation where his social anxiety issues come into play.



Title: Re: Ricky Williams interview (Aqua Vision)
Post by: USO-ORLANDO on December 17, 2009, 09:47:49 pm
The weed kills the brain!!


Title: Re: Ricky Williams interview (Aqua Vision)
Post by: Dave Gray on December 17, 2009, 10:14:02 pm
Tepop is exactly right.  Questions like "Is Henne still playing like a rookie?" felt somewhat loaded in that context.  By saying "no", you're still admitting that he, at one time, played like a rookie.


Title: Re: Ricky Williams interview (Aqua Vision)
Post by: CF DolFan on December 18, 2009, 08:13:58 am
Dave to furthur explain my point.  Doc-Phin obviously doesn't get and USO acts like it's the drugs.  I think most people don't get his disorder at all.


Title: Re: Ricky Williams interview (Aqua Vision)
Post by: Doc-phin on December 18, 2009, 12:05:41 pm
1st question - How much does it weigh on you knowing that you haven't won more than two games in a row and now you have to make a playoff run?

2nd question - How much attention do you pay to other running backs, particularly in regard to Chris Johnson and the year he is having?

3rd question - In relation to the confidence you seem to be building as an offense, could you talk a little about what you have seen from Chad and the progression of these receivers?

4th question (was truly not well stated the first time, but was corrected) - Is there anything you are doing different to take care of your body now that you are taking more carries?

5th question - Now that Chad is 7-3 as a starter, does he still look to you like a first year starter? (He answered this one with no hesitation, BTW)

6th question - What can you say about what the offensive line has done especially in regards to all the moving parts and injury issues being adjusted for?

You decide, are these loaded questions?  Even if you don't have an opinion about the questions, how hard is it to say that you don't really have an opinion about what someone else is doing and that you are focused on what you are doing?  The audio is difficult to hear so I understand that it may appear the reporters are being malicious, but they really are not.

As far as having a nervous disorder.  Has he been diagnosed?  Even if he does, there are times when he seems to have no problem giving an answer.  IMO - he just doesn't like the media (not that I can particularly blame him after what they did to him over the pot incident).  But these questions were standard questions and he should consider either declining the interview or giving short generic answers.  His body language tells me he just likes F-ing with the interviewers (again just my opinion).




Title: Re: Ricky Williams interview (Aqua Vision)
Post by: Spider-Dan on December 18, 2009, 04:30:02 pm
As far as having a nervous disorder.  Has he been diagnosed?  Even if he does, there are times when he seems to have no problem giving an answer.  IMO - he just doesn't like the media (not that I can particularly blame him after what they did to him over the pot incident).
Keep in mind that this is the same guy that gave an interview wearing a helmet (and that was before the pot incident).

I think it's fair to say his disorder is genuine.


Title: Re: Ricky Williams interview (Aqua Vision)
Post by: Dave Gray on December 18, 2009, 04:35:40 pm
On a side note, I heard an interview with a film director, describing the process of interviews themselves.  He said that, since you have so many interviews, and the questions are always the same:  1) You know the questions before they ask them and 2) They know the answers before you give them.  In essence, it's like a live action play that you have to carry out, because you have to act like you're genuinely excited to give them answers.

That makes sense to me.

It just looks like Ricky isn't capable of feigning that excitement.  Also, I'm not saying that these aren't fair questions.  It's just that the guy talks a lot before he asks Ricky to respond, and sometimes it's unclear what he's asking.


Title: Re: Ricky Williams interview (Aqua Vision)
Post by: USO-ORLANDO on December 18, 2009, 07:05:51 pm
Dave to furthur explain my point.  Doc-Phin obviously doesn't get and USO acts like it's the drugs.  I think most people don't get his disorder at all.

I was joking,I love Ricky!!!


Why is everybody so uptight on this site??


Title: Re: Ricky Williams interview (Aqua Vision)
Post by: Banshee on December 19, 2009, 12:16:56 am
I, for one, am pretty damn tired of people giving Ricky a bad time.   Social Anxiety Disorder is real; you can't appreciate it until you've lived it.  Period. 


Title: Re: Ricky Williams interview (Aqua Vision)
Post by: Doc-phin on December 19, 2009, 10:40:28 am
Why is everybody so uptight on this site??

A combo of Wanny and the 2007 season made us this way. 

I guess Ricky has Social Anxiety Disorder and we have Post-traumatic Stress Disorder.  ;D

God be with us all!


Title: Re: Ricky Williams interview (Aqua Vision)
Post by: YoFuggedaboutit on December 19, 2009, 10:55:18 am
A combo of Wanny and the 2007 season made us this way. 

I guess Ricky has Social Anxiety Disorder and we have Post-traumatic Stress Disorder.  ;D

God be with us all!

I have to agree with this.  Dolphins fans have been through a lot of heartache and grief beginning with the 1995 season.

After losing six of their last eight games that year, SI came to town and put Don Shula and Pat Riley on the front cover.  Here was the headline:

(http://i.cdn.turner.com/sivault/si_online/covers/images/1995/1211_large.jpg)


Title: Re: Ricky Williams interview (Aqua Vision)
Post by: MyGodWearsAHoodie on December 19, 2009, 05:16:46 pm
I am of the theory....."who gives a fuck if he is good at an interview"

He isn't the PR guy of a fortune 500 company he is a running back.  His job isn't to talk it is to run with a football and shed blockers.  If he can do that he is a good running back, if he can't he isn't.  Talking isn't all that important.

Folks also make fun of Wes Welker because he says "you know" 3 times per sentence.  I don't give a shit.  Did he catch the ball?  Did he get YAC?  If yes, I am happy.