http://www.sun-sentinel.com/sports/...artin-over-incognito-20131108,0,7726245.story While not totally scientific it is interesting non the less And an opposite view from the locker room in Miami. However, these players are not privy to all things that the Dolphin players are. But non-the-less interesting.
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Incognito is hated around the league. The fact that even 40% preferred him was telling.
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I wouldn't expect players who voted Incog one of the dirtiest in the league to have his back in this issue, especially based on limited info.
Nice strategy by E!-SPN to try to throw more dirt on him though.MikeHoncho, cuchulainn, P h i N s A N i T y and 1 other person like this. -
I bet they do. They're called defensive ends.
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LOL this is so great!!!
The vocal Richie supporters are all we hear though because Jon Martin's supporters NEVER SPEAK UP PUBLICLY.
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Fine they can have him. He should be available soon - we'll see how long it takes for him to get snapped up, and how he does on another team.
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Atleast 95% are just taking a side based on what they've heard.
I believe most pro/college football players are not unlike Ritchie in most regards.... at least from my experiences with them. Especially lineman, backers, etc. Those type of people are certainly not for everyone. Martin seems to be the quiet, stay at home, guarded type. Hell I like that, but I would never tell someone with those characteristics they might enjoy playing football. Fat Chance of that. If Im on a team, and had to pick one.... give me the football player. " I want winners " If he becomes a problem you show his *** the door. Taking the guy with supposed mental issues and a poor locker room repore, whos done nothing but struggle on the field... isnt what any actual personnel dept would prefer.MikeHoncho likes this. -
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MrClean Inglourious Basterd Club Member
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Why should we take sides ?Its pretty clear to that both players dont belong on the Dolphins and as soon as they are gone the faster we can move on.
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The real problem here is that the standards of behavor considered acceptable within professional football culture are disgusting in normal society.
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There's a reason that virtually all physically tough and/or life threatening jobs generally have fraternities/brotherhoods. Cops, fireman, military, football, rugby, hockey, crab fisherman, etc. all overwhelmingly incorporate some sort of concept of hazing and physically paying dues to earn respect of veterans. This is obviously part of the human condition since its near universal.ToddPhin likes this. -
Here's a newsflash for you- your mindset toward young players isn't shared with anyone in the NFL, and if executives heard you talking you'd get laughed out the building.Rocky Raccoon, MrClean, P h i N s A N i T y and 2 others like this. -
LBsfinest, you have Cordarrelle Patterson as your sig, he has under 200 yards receiving on the season, it wouldn't kill you to post something you actually like about the team sometime.
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I gotta believe that Martin and Cogs are both at the end of the spectrum of O line players. One overly quiet, one over loud.