It is what it is.
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap20...hie-incognito-not-activated-by-miami-dolphins
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It hasn't gone away yet has it??
News Flash: It isn't going to go away.
The NFL is going to make rules changes and the Dolphins are going to be on," double secret probation."
It is going to have a profound effect on player personnel going forward.
The Dolphins will be very,very careful about who they bring in to their locker room in the future, especially when it is a possible leader type player. -
Good, he doesn't make us a better team. We're much better off without him, below average guard.
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I don't think Incognito is a bad player. He's a bad person, and he doesn't fit the scheme so the team is more free to act morally and let him sit on the bench than I think they would in other situations.
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Nutcase. Always been; always will be. Better in the long run to let Brenner focus and grow into the position. No distractions.
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smahtaz likes this.
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Hard to agree with that, Dis. The man threw a tantrum, picked up his bat and ball, went home, and told tales out of school. I don't care if he's Superman. Physicality has nothing to do with it. He got into a situation that he mentally couldn't handle and gave up, leaving his team in the lurch and saying things publicly that damaged his team. So much for all the philosophy. That's not a teammate and that's not a professional.
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I guess, what I'm asking is, will he be good enough to pencil in as your starter next year? Ever since the Martin/Incognito scandal, a lot of people have been saying we need four new starters on the line. Is that the case or does a guy like Brenner alleviate that? -
Anyone with PFF access know what Brenner's score is so far?
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I wonder if Richie picks up his game checks from the facility, gets it direct deposited, or has it mailed to him.
Hmmm