Chris Perkins: Ricky Williams has one regret about his Dolphins career
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Ricky Williams, former NFL star and current astrologer, is only 301 rushing yards shy of surpassing Larry Csonka as the Miami Dolphins' all-time leading rusher. At a cannabis festival, Williams expressed that he consciously chose a path away from Hall of Fame consideration, valuing personal growth over statistics. He reminisced fondly about his seven-year tenure with the Dolphins, stating it was his most successful period and expressing regret about not finishing his career there. Williams passionately discussed the healing benefits of psychedelics and cannabis as a means to enhance awareness and life quality.
Williams said he had two paths he could have taken regarding the Hall of Fame. "One path would have taken me closer to the Hall of Fame, one path would have taken me away from it," he said. "And I consciously chose to go with the one that was away from it, and I'm glad that I did because of all that I've gotten in return."
"I can say the ups and downs were worth it. I don’t live with regret. There are no regrets in my life."
"The one thing that I do cherish is my time here, and the only real regret that I have, honestly, is that I didn't finish my career here, because if I would have played my last year I probably would have been Dolphins all-time leading rusher."
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