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Article: Ricky Watters focuses on team's long-term goal, not personal stats. (Originated from Knight-Ridder Newspapers)
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- December 8, 1994
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SAN JOSE, Calif. _ The total picture, Ricky Watters keeps reminding himself. Never lose sight of the total picture.
And so the 49ers' excitable running back kept his mouth shut when his numbers were down earlier this season, didn't pop off when he wasn't delivered the ball and never wondered how life might have been different were he in Dallas or Detroit or San Diego or anywhere where running backs play starring roles.
``Right now, I'm feeling pretty good,'' Watters said Wednesday, ``but I won't be happy until we win a Super Bowl.''
And that's it? Ricky Watters, the guy who last season said he wanted the ball more and who once had a reputation as moody is ... now, ...
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... ... The Seahawks' expeditious pursuit of Ricky Watters turned out to be a passion play. It is Watters' passion for the game that prompted the Seahawks ... passion that forced the Seahawks to believe that Watters, who will be 29 in April, can continue to ...
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