Go to MiamiDolphins.com front page, talking live now.
And here's the link to the archived video:
http://bcove.me/127lvfou
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2 things he's making clear:
he wouldn't be a man if he didn't stop the villainization of his wife. Appreciates his wife for handing the situation with grace and honor.
he wouldn't be able to articulate to paint a vivid enough picture to show what he's been suffering from. Affects his interpersonal relationships.
Out of respect for his marriage, he won't go into any detail of any situation about past events. Says his wife didn't stab him. He made the glass available to the detectives so they could make the right decisions. The glass had his blood and skin still on it.
2nd thing, only reason he is doing this, comes a time for a guy that you go through so many things that you become bulletproof to all the critics and what the world thinks of you. Today, he is vulnerable, making himself vulnerable. this is the opposite of damage control. Making people aware of things he's had to deal with. He can't explain and paint a vivid enough picture for us of his situation.
His story has played out publicly through the media since he stepped foot on the NFL field. It was so hard for him to understand how someone so blessed with success how he felt inside. He made it to the NFL that was his only goal, not only did he make it he became a probowl player, one of the highest paid players. Married a beautiful wife, has a beautiful home (thanks to his wife). Goes through more of what he has...
Says he hasn't been able to enjoy any of what he has and has a hard time to understand why. With that said, he wants the media to tell his story in an accurate way that way people who may be suffering the same thing he is can get help and get treatment. Says his BPD is very treatable, with the right treatment program. Says he can live a healthy, peaceful, effective life. Gives credit to someone that has come up with an effective treatment.
He's doing a documentary (Borderline Beast). Says he got saved in February, asked for God to show him his purpose here. When he got out of the hospital, started the process of his documentary. Says he didn't know what would come out of it, but something good will happen. What inspired him to do that, was not only his prayers, but what his wife said before she got arrested. Wife had a look in her eyes of sadness, confusion, pain and told him someone will learn from our story, someone will learn from this story she said. He thought that was really powerful, that someone who was wrongfully arrested to have the strength to say that. He can't articulate it well enough for us to understand for how he has been living and affected the people around him. Gives more credit to his wife for being able to handle him. She has exhausted herself trying to help brandon, trying to love him, and this is where we are at today. His purpose here today is to give publicity to BPD. Says professionals are apprehensive on diagnosing BPD.steveincolorado, evz, muscle979 and 5 others like this. -
10% of all cases of BPD ends in suicide...
This is where his passion comes from. Some may ask why is he so serious. His purpose is to raise awareness. Talks about jail/prison population of people suffering with BPD. If things hasn't happened the way they have for Brandon, something else would have happened (worse). Suggests it could have been a lot worse had he not received treatment. Reason he is so passionate about it, he may lose his wife from it. Hurts him deeply. (long pause)
He wears his emotions on his sleeve, says he isn't crazy. What he feels is real, validity behind his feelings. Says sufferers of BPD react differently to situations. Learning how to cope with different things and how to think is what he's been trying to do. Says he's going to study psychology at Nova to learn more about his condition. Talks about frontal lobe and what it does (brain part.) Says he just wants to raise awareness over and over again. Says it's an exciting day, a day he's been waiting for. Says he loves the game, has a new appreciation for the game. Thinks he may be a better football player. Says he's been more reactive instead of thinking. With that being said he didn't even think off the field. Says he's always been impulsive and reactive. Says BPD has ruined him in ways that he's had to deal with -
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So I guess there were some behind the scene incidents/blowups as well. Spoke well of Henne getting the guys together and distributing information. Probably the nicest thing he's ever said about Henne.
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As Ricky packs his bags, our next "star" player announces he has issues...
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Wow...I'am blown away by this mans strength, and honesty..
BRANDON MARSHALL!!!!!!
YOU ARE TRUE..WE UNDERSTAND YOU NOW, WE FORGIVE YOU...AND WE GOT YOUR BACK!!
All i'am saying is, watch the fu%4 out for this football team..This team is gonna watch his back, and this man is going to show great leadership because of his own self discovery.. watch..
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What is this? One Flew Over the Flipper's Lagoon?
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Marshall will have a massive year IF he has continuity. Yes, that means he needs to be familiar with his Qb. I think Sparano should clear this up now and name Henne the starter.
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It was a very powerful media session today.
Brandon talked about how players have that 'switch' that they turn off when they leave the field. He said with him there was no switch. He was like that all the time.
He said it was during last season that for the first time he started to wonder whether something was really wrong with him mentally. I'd heard about him having problems functioning within the team and he said as much. He thanked the Dolphins for keeping all of this stuff in-house.
He talked about one instance where he blew up in a team meeting and just let it rip. Later on he felt really bad about it and asked Ricky if he thought something was wrong with him mentally. That's when Ricky recommended the McLean Center.
Brandon said that his agent and assistant actually performed an intervention. That up until April, he still thought he could manage it and fix himself alone. He said that if he hadn't gone to Boston, something else would have happened. He said he was still "boiling inside" and ready to explode. That he would have lost his career and possibly his life, and that he still might lose his wife.
He said the game is no longer a priority to him (personally I think he meant 'the' priority), but he thinks this could make him an even better player. Says he's 'feeling' now for the first time, actually connecting with his emotions. He's never been like that before. He talked about seeing a picture of his dogs while in Boston and going, "Man, I really miss my dogs." Then he saw a picture of his pool and said, "Man, I miss my pool." There was a total disconnect with that part of his psyche that has now been turned back on.
He also said "I don't watch TV anymore. I YouTube 'psychology'". Says this new direction has been his life the last 3 months and he's going to enroll at Nova in the spring to study mental health.
Also, if you haven't seen the trailer for his documentary, check it out.
[video=youtube;Md0rgnhaibY]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Md0rgnhaibY[/video] -
Suspect if people really want to know what went on in 2010 they should seek Williams interview with Sid as I suspect that is as close as we will ever come to finding out, even then RW did not mention Marshall's in house blow up during a team meeting that they effectively suppressed. -
Why did we ever go near this guy. He is a complete mess.
And of course he was a changed man when he came to Miami. That was all a farce.
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Smart move by the organization to coordinate this at the beginning of camp. Takes a lot of pressure of some of the guys.
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He recognized he had a problem and is dealing with it, which would be a change. -
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is there a link for the press conference, that documentary could be something, i was pissed that this was just a preview
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I don't think he's asking for our forgiveness, and explicitly stated he's not looking for sympathy.Trowa, Stringer Bell and Bpk like this. -
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Why would he come out and call national attention to himself, his issues, make a documentary, etc. when time alone would push that stuff into the past? Really, why would he do that? Why would he make up all of this stuff?
Do you realize how difficult it must be to declare to the world that you're mentally ill?
Fact: people in his situation do end up hurting people, in jail or dead. And the longer you live and the more people/relationships you encounter, you realize these kinds of things truly exist. Kudos to him for putting it out there and raising awareness.
From the YouTube comments.
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what i said from day 1 about Brandon----> that this is a guy whom is extremely passionate about everything, which is something that should be respected and appreciated about him....... and that he's a guy who really holds himself to a high standard.
I've always said that if you accept Brandon for who he is, this extremely passionate, competitive guy who's gonna do dumb stuff from time to time, then you'll be ok, and his relationship with the team, fans, and media will be much better b/c of it. Holding him to a certain set of expectations as a person is something that can really bring this guy down, and it's entirely unfair. He deserves our support and love IMO.
If we embrace Brandon for who he is, we could see him proceed with a tremendous career here b/c, when he's happy and in his "high" state, then very little can stand in the way of his extreme determination.steveincolorado, evz, djphinfan and 1 other person like this. -
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I don;t know if you have something like that going on, but honestly your response to this doesn;t seem objective. It seems like an out-of-proportion emotional reaction to something about this situation.
Sorry if that offends you, but as I've said, I've followed you for awhile and this seems uncharacteristically harsh and negative for you.Trowa, ToddsPhins, djphinfan and 1 other person like this. -
I gotta agree with BPK here, I love reading Chris's stuff but this seems totally out of character for him.
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I just don't buy what Marshall's selling. I'm not inserting any personal feelings into the situation and I have nothing inherently against him. But when I watch the press conference, it comes across as extremely phony. From what I can tell speaking privately with a lot of the Dolphins' reporters, they all agree, with the exception of Omar Kelly, who seems to be Marshall's personal publicist. The conflict for a journalist is that if they wrote how they truly felt (and they certainly know Marshall better than we do, so I believe their insights), they'd receive the kind of ridicule from the fans that I have. I probably lost at least a dozen followers on twitter today. And maybe I shouldn't have made jokes about the situation. But I feel how I do about Marshall's history and his motives, and so do the people that cover the team. From what I hear, Marshall's only problem is that he's an "a-hole."
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The Miami sports media is **** with the exception of Darlington, Skolnick, Dave Hyde and Barry Jackson.
I'd add Lebatard but he is getting a show on ESPN.
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