Jonathan Martin-Richie Incognito

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I can be mean. I'm Irish, but fight with words, not fists.

Your possessive of Chardonnay has me baffled. Do you mean that the grapes (or the wine made from those grapes) own your head???
 

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Good. There is a code. And it should be respected.


Or...quit. Like Martin did. Ask how many guys in the Dolphin locker room want him back???



"NO COMMENT".


says it all

Actually Incognito didn't follow the code. The code is that you don't haze the players after their rookie year and Incognito didn't stop hazing Martin. So doesn't that make Incognito the problem?
 

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I can be mean. I'm Irish, but fight with words, not fists.

Your possessive of Chardonnay has me baffled. Do you mean that the grapes (or the wine made from those grapes) own your head???

The Chardonnay is...something?

Smrt
 

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You are not the arbiter of what it means to be a manly drink.

No but I am and Chadonnay is not manly drink. It can pair well with a meal but it is not a manly drink (it also isn't a girly drink either, it falls somewhere in between).
 

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Good. There is a code. And it should be respected.


Or...quit. Like Martin did. Ask how many guys in the Dolphin locker room want him back???



"NO COMMENT".


says it all

How long was Murtha with the team? He was CUT. He was NEVER there. Jeez people, this guy is as much an "insider" as I am.

How the FCK does the "code" matter when Martin's style of play OR level of play has NEVER been called into question...as opposed to his "brother" Richie, the DIRTIEST player in the NFL and a locker room CANCER since his college days???

How the hell do you get the idea that Murtha knows ANYTHING about what happened when he was NOT THERE???

Locker room culture has some good points, in all sports, but it is particularly loathsome in the NFL.

Just look at the Saints and Patriots locker rooms in 2007 and 2011, after they got caught red handed for examples. The Saints locker room was especially bad but the Dolphins are case #1 for how terribly out of touch NFL locker rooms have become. NOT to mention what happened at PSU for over a decade with their "code".


And this article is just as much to blame for that because it labels Murtha as an insider, when he is no such thing. Taking the word of a person who was NOT there over the facts and personal recounting of those people there is an example of yellow journalism, at its "finest".
 

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Actually Incognito didn't follow the code. The code is that you don't haze the players after their rookie year and Incognito didn't stop hazing Martin. So doesn't that make Incognito the problem?

BINGO.

And if Richie is your de facto "leader", then you are bound to have a myriad of problems, which is EXACTLY why NO team wants him. He is a locker room CANCER, not a leader.
 

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Unless I missed it, I'll try to find the link, he also molested a young woman at a Dolphins charity golf outing and she was basically paid to be quiet. He allegedly took a club and rubbed her vagina with it, then her breasts, then knocked her glasses off her head. She went to the police only after she requested a formal apology and he refused citing he did nothing wrong. She filed a report and was eventually 'paid' to remain quiet. But I'm sure it was her fault for her suggestive clothing, just as it was Martin's fault for not being an ******* like some suggest.
 

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Your stupid FL is showing.

Mob mentality in a NFL locker room isn't a bad thing.

I know I'm going against the IE bleeding heart grain on that one, but I don't care. You know I'm right.

I'm from Indiana.

I currently reside in Florida.

You're still an ignorant Texan

It's also hilarious how anyone that disagrees with you is suddenly a, "bleeding heart". Further proof of your Texas single mindedness, (stupidity)
 
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philipm31

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I'm from Indiana.

I currently reside in Florida.

You're still an ignorant Texan

It's also hilarious how anyone that disagrees with you is suddenly a, "bleeding heart". Further proof of your Texas single mindedness, (stupidity)

This x1000000000
 

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I'm from Indiana.

I currently reside in Florida.

You're still an ignorant Texan

It's also hilarious how anyone that disagrees with you is suddenly a, "bleeding heart". Further proof of your Texas single mindedness, (stupidity)

This x1000000000

Pots, meet kettle.

Pat gets slammed for disagreeing with the majority, and he might not have the most tactful methods, but the personal insults you guys sling at him are at least as bad as anything he dishes out.

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Pots, meet kettle.

Pat gets slammed for disagreeing with the majority, and he might not have the most tactful methods, but the personal insults you guys sling at him are at least as bad as anything he dishes out.

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Um, what??? I never said anything about HIM. It is his ATTITUDE that everyone disagrees with in this case. I have nothing personal against him.

Jeez.
 

NDinFL

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Pots, meet kettle.

Pat gets slammed for disagreeing with the majority, and he might not have the most tactful methods, but the personal insults you guys sling at him are at least as bad as anything he dishes out.

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Yeah, because I'm constantly calling other posters, "sissies" or "bleeding hearts"

Yep makes total sense.

Oh, forgot italics font
 

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Um, what??? I never said anything about HIM. It is his ATTITUDE that everyone disagrees with in this case. I have nothing personal against him.

Jeez.

NDinFL called him an "ignorant Texan" and you "liked it x10000000".

That's not a personal attack?

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NDinFL called him an "ignorant Texan" and you "liked it x10000000".

That's not a personal attack?

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Gotta call a spade a spade.

It's pretty easy to see
 

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Gotta call a spade a spade.

It's pretty easy to see

Not really, when he is CONSTANTLY insulting other posters, in nearly EVERY post, as well as personally attacking the VICTIM.

Pat is just an instigator, just about all the time. Occasionally it makes sense, but in this particularly case, not so much.
 
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6 one way, half a dozen the other, right?

Nah. One is an assumption based on a stereotype of a group. The other is judging someone based on his behavior. Those are different. Pat does the former all the time, which I find distasteful. The latter, however, is totally legit.
 
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