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« Reply #20 on: November 07, 2013, 11:21:53 AM »
Did he say he's near?

No fragnabbit, I said Martin is a NNBOOONNG
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« Reply #21 on: November 07, 2013, 11:30:37 AM »
No fragnabbit, I said Martin is a NNBOOONNG
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« Reply #22 on: November 07, 2013, 11:41:00 AM »
Guys, guys.  This is all a big misunderstanding.  Richie called him a half-nurra so it's all good.  That's what Trooper told me, at least.
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« Reply #23 on: November 07, 2013, 11:50:58 AM »
WE!! is right.

And even the black players said that Richie and others commonly said the n word in a friendly hip hop jibberish kind of way - 'a' not 'r'. And it was all cool. They even said he's like one of the black guys in the lockerroom. Until Martin wanted to be a whiney little bitch and try to make someone a scapegoat for his head issues.
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« Reply #24 on: November 07, 2013, 11:52:30 AM »
Like several of you, the more I hear about this, the more of a non-story this is becoming. Here's what I'm seeing.  Those in the media, especially those who are talking heads and have never been in a locker room other than to interview a nekkid man, are all taking the standard position of trying to further pussify Amerka. "There's no place for bullying in any setting.  He used the N word....he must be banned from sports and publically flogged in the town square....we must change the culture of...."

I even saw Bill O-Reilly interviewing Tiki Barber night before last and I wanted to choke O'Reilly out.  He was driving the politically correct bandwagon at 100 m.p.h. saying Incognito should be banned from football for life and the same for the coaches.  Barber, on the other hand, and like Mike Golic and so many other current and former players, was saying "Not so fast here. Don't be so quick to judge when this is an area you really know very little about." 

Here's the thing for me.  We all love our foosballz and we love to see it played at a high and yes...violent level.  When you start looking at football players, especially at the NFL level, think about what their life must be like.  Your job is simply to keep yourself in as good a physical condition as you can be in.  You train to go out and be faster, bigger, stronger and more violent than the guy across from you.  While coaching and the business end of the sport around you is far more complex than that....your job is pretty basic.  Pretty simple.  You're training to by physical and violent on the football field.  So, a mentality and actions like those of Richie Incognito surprise you?  He should be banned?

I say let those inside the NFL, the players, coaches and owners decide this issue and the fate of the parties.  Incognito will sue, of course.  (Bless his heart :thumsup:)  Let that play out and if they have to pay him some $$$ to make it go away, so be it.  But don't let those outside the game influence you into "Changing the culture" inside or outside the locker room.     
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Re: Ritchie Incognito
« Reply #25 on: November 07, 2013, 12:05:03 PM »
WE!! is right.

And even the black players said that Richie and others commonly said the n word in a friendly hip hop jibberish kind of way - 'a' not 'r'. And it was all cool. They even said he's like one of the black guys in the lockerroom. Until Martin wanted to be a whiney little bitch and try to make someone a scapegoat for his head issues.
Anybody says it to me, even in a friendly kind of way and I will pop a cap in somebody ass.
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« Reply #26 on: November 07, 2013, 12:23:39 PM »
Like several of you, the more I hear about this, the more of a non-story this is becoming. Here's what I'm seeing.  Those in the media, especially those who are talking heads and have never been in a locker room other than to interview a nekkid man, are all taking the standard position of trying to further pussify Amerka. "There's no place for bullying in any setting.  He used the N word....he must be banned from sports and publically flogged in the town square....we must change the culture of...."

I even saw Bill O-Reilly interviewing Tiki Barber night before last and I wanted to choke O'Reilly out.  He was driving the politically correct bandwagon at 100 m.p.h. saying Incognito should be banned from football for life and the same for the coaches.  Barber, on the other hand, and like Mike Golic and so many other current and former players, was saying "Not so fast here. Don't be so quick to judge when this is an area you really know very little about." 

Here's the thing for me.  We all love our foosballz and we love to see it played at a high and yes...violent level.  When you start looking at football players, especially at the NFL level, think about what their life must be like.  Your job is simply to keep yourself in as good a physical condition as you can be in.  You train to go out and be faster, bigger, stronger and more violent than the guy across from you.  While coaching and the business end of the sport around you is far more complex than that....your job is pretty basic.  Pretty simple.  You're training to by physical and violent on the football field.  So, a mentality and actions like those of Richie Incognito surprise you?  He should be banned?

I say let those inside the NFL, the players, coaches and owners decide this issue and the fate of the parties.  Incognito will sue, of course.  (Bless his heart :thumsup:)  Let that play out and if they have to pay him some $$$ to make it go away, so be it.  But don't let those outside the game influence you into "Changing the culture" inside or outside the locker room.     
Adam Schefter was just about in tears when talking about this story Monday night.  Think he was bullied as a kid much?
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Re: Ritchie Incognito
« Reply #27 on: November 07, 2013, 12:26:25 PM »
Adam Schefter was just about in tears when talking about this story Monday night.  Think he was bullied as a kid much?

I'm sure that little bitch is still getting bullied on a daily basis.
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« Reply #28 on: November 07, 2013, 02:43:01 PM »
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A new report late Wednesday claims that Miami Dolphins General Manager Jeff Ireland was made aware of the alleged bullying involving offensive linemen Jonathan Martin and Richie Incognito, and suggested that Martin try to resolve the matter by confronting his teammate physically.

The report, on the website ProFootballTalk.com, cited multiple NFL sources in saying that Martin's agent, Rick Smith, called Ireland sometime before Martin left the Dolphins October 28 to complain about the way Incognito was treating his teammate. Ireland reportedly responded to Smith's complaint by telling him that Martin should stand up to Incognito physically and specifically suggested punching the latter man. The Dolphins organization has not commented on any aspect of the case since announcing Incognito's indefinite suspension for conduct detrimental to the team late Sunday.

Earlier Wednesday, the Associated Press, citing two people familiar with the situation, reported that before Martin left the Dolphins, he told multiple people that he was considering quitting football.

One of the people said Martin considered giving up the sport because he was mistreated by other offensive linemen. That person said Martin, who sought counseling for emotional issues, now plans to continue playing. Both people spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity because the organization has said little about Martin's departure.

After practice Wednesday, several players questioned why Martin left and supported Incognito.

"I don't know why he's doing this," offensive tackle Tyson Clabo said. "And the only person who knows why, his name is Jonathan Martin."

Last week, Smith said the second-year player from Stanford was harassed almost daily by teammates in his rookie year and the hazing continued into this season. That prompted an NFL investigation, and the Dolphins suspended Incognito, who sources said sent Martin threatening and racist messages during the offseason.

Commissioner Roger Goodell appointed a New York lawyer with experience in sports cases to investigate the case.

The controversy attracted more than 100 reporters and cameramen to the Dolphins' complex Wednesday, and when the throng entered the locker room after practice, a player pushed the button on a boom box sitting at Incognito's stall.

Circus music began to play.

Then the Dolphins, clearly weary of the circus atmosphere, opened up. They passionately defended Incognito and insisted they didn't see the blowup coming. Most said Martin and Incognito were friends.

"The whole thing, it's kind of mind-blowing to me," quarterback Ryan Tannehill said. "It's kind of mind-blowing to most of the guys on our team right now."

The 24-year-old Martin was briefly hospitalized after he left the team and is now with his family in California.

Tannehill said he was shocked when Martin departed.

"It's tough for me, because you can't help a situation that you didn't know existed -- that no one on this team knew existed," Tannehill said. "We have a bunch of good guys in this locker room. To be put in a situation where everyone's attacking the locker room saying it's such a bad place, such a bad culture, no leadership to stand up and stop the situation -- no one knew there was a situation to be stopped."

Several players said Martin and Incognito were close.

"If you had asked Jon Martin a week before who his best friend on the team was, he would have said Richie Incognito," Tannehill said. "The first guy to stand up for Jonathan when anything went down on the field, any kind of tussle, Richie was the first guy there. When they wanted to hang out outside of football, who was together? Richie and Jonathan."

Guard John Jerry said he never heard Incognito use the racist term included in one voicemail and wouldn't have objected anyway.

"I would have just laughed it off," Jerry said. "I know the type of person he is, and I know he doesn't mean it that way. Everybody's got friends that when you're out, they say those type of things. It's never made a big deal."

The 30-year-old Incognito was kicked off his team at Nebraska, and has long had a reputation as one of the NFL's dirtiest players. But he has been universally praised by his teammates this week.

"Does he like to give guys a hard time? Yes. Does he like to pester guys and have fun? Yes," Tannehill said. "But he brought a lot of laughter to this locker room, he brought a lot of cohesiveness to this locker room and he was the best teammate that I could ask for."

For Martin, the final straw was a lunchroom prank at the team complex, and he then left the squad. Tannehill and Jerry said the same prank has been pulled on many other players.

Hijinks are especially common among the offensive linemen, Clabo said.

"We have a system of basically it's just a big joke, basically," he said. It helps camaraderie. It keeps things light in the room. Everyone participates. No one is exempt and so I don't see how ... we would all be guilty of bullying."

The Associated Press contributed to this report.
 

 

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Re: Ritchie Incognito
« Reply #29 on: November 07, 2013, 02:44:17 PM »
Incognito sounds like bona fide X material.
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Re: Ritchie Incognito
« Reply #30 on: November 07, 2013, 02:57:43 PM »
I remember the time all the guys on my team stripped me down, wrote graffiti on me, stuck a banana up my ass and duct taped me to the goal post on the field that the band practices. A lot of people would have been upset but I understood camaraderie.
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« Reply #31 on: November 07, 2013, 03:07:23 PM »
I remember the time all the guys on my team stripped me down, wrote graffiti on me, stuck a banana up my ass and duct taped me to the goal post on the field that the band practices. A lot of people would have been upset but I understood camaraderie.

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« Reply #32 on: November 07, 2013, 03:12:35 PM »
Incognito sounds like bona fide X material.

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« Reply #33 on: November 07, 2013, 03:16:50 PM »
Incognito sounds like bona fide X material.

Damn right he does.

Martin on the other hand....well, they have another site for him.

And I agree with Ireland. Be a man. Stand up to him.
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« Reply #34 on: November 07, 2013, 03:21:10 PM »
I remember the time all the guys on my team stripped me down, wrote graffiti on me, stuck a banana up my ass and duct taped me to the goal post on the field that the band practices. A lot of people would have been upset but I understood camaraderie.


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« Reply #35 on: November 07, 2013, 03:37:59 PM »
I remember the time all the guys on my team stripped me down, wrote graffiti on me, stuck a banana up my ass and duct taped me to the goal post on the field that the band practices. A lot of people would have been upset but I understood camaraderie.

Was the banana peeled?
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« Reply #36 on: November 07, 2013, 03:40:20 PM »
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« Reply #37 on: November 07, 2013, 03:53:51 PM »
I can't control this urge to stick my dick in the pickle slicer.
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Re: Ritchie Incognito
« Reply #38 on: November 07, 2013, 05:07:19 PM »
Was the banana peeled?
I don't like to talk about it.
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Re: Ritchie Incognito
« Reply #39 on: November 07, 2013, 05:18:25 PM »
Was the banana peeled?
Yes, but not when it went in
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