Well, maybe in some places they don't consider it a crime to punch black people just like it's not a crime to shoot them.
Incognito is white.
Well, maybe in some places they don't consider it a crime to punch black people just like it's not a crime to shoot them.
I was responding to your remark specifically. Applying it to this fact highlights why it's not a good idea!Incognito is white.
MMQB just posted this article they had with a former dolphins o-lineman about what he saw, very interesting read:
Lydon Murtha speaks about whst he saw.
According to Robert Klemko of TheMMQB.com, players were told to defer questions about the situation to coach Joe Philbin. Bart Hubbuch of the New York Post mentioned in a stream of compelling tweets on Wednesday that Hartline said the players had been ordered not to comment on Monday, but that the players decided to defend ourselves on Wednesday.
Hartline also added that the players believe theyre being bullied by the media. But the media merely has been reacting to a story that took on a much different feel once Martins representatives provided the now-notorious Incognito voice message to the team, and the team decided quickly to suspend Incognito for conduct detrimental to the team.
Thats the point the players and the growing wave of Martin bashers in the media are missing. If there was a rush to judgment, it was committed not by the media but by the Dolphins
While none of the players have directly blamed the team for suspending Incognito, the decision to defy orders possibly arises from the visceral sense that Incognito has been wronged by the organization.
And thats the irony of what happened on Wednesday. At a time when so many football types chastise Martin for not handling his business in house, players like Hartline and Clabo opted to not handle their business in house, ignoring the instructions theyd been given and griping openly and publicly about how Incognito has been treated.
But the media didnt suspend Incognito. The team did. And now the team has to decide whether to discipline the players who openly disrespected their coach by not following his wishes.
The way way that article reads there is a mutiny, but because the team suspended Incognito, which I completely agree with.
Dude also covertly says what I've been saying all along - Martin isnt cut out for the NFL.
I was referring to the article by Lydon Murtha, should have been clear.Reading between the lines it's Hartline covering for his coach while also defending him. That entire thing is fabricated from Hartline using "ordered" instead of "asked." It's a fucking joke column written by a slimy cunt.
they only make $70-$150?
the NFLCA needs to step in
Only $1200 a season.
I was referring to the article by Lydon Murtha, should have been clear.
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Too many Tweets to cut and paste, but Sage Rosenfels is going in on Jeff Ireland
Lydon Murtha said:This is a game of high testosterone, with men hammering their bodies on a daily basis. You are taught to be an aggressive person, and you typically do not make it to the NFL if you are a passive person. There are a few, but its very hard. Playing football is a mans job, and if theres any weak link, it gets weeded out. Its the leaders job on the team to take care of it.
Look at that fucking fake ass smile, god I hate this guy.
Meanwhile I feel like Geno Smith doesn't know how to smile.
I feel like there should be a tumbr called: Geno Smith looking mean
I feel like there should be a tumbr called: Geno Smith looking mean
Before the draft
After
This morning I made an Incognito joke/reference.
Coworker looks at me incredulous, "You still don't understand what this is all about! You still haven't figured this shit out! And you're a football fan!"
Dude was looking at me with disgust. I was like, wtf did I say? What's going on here?
His response: "Dude, they were lovers!"
And he wasn't joking....
This morning I made an Incognito joke/reference.
Coworker looks at me incredulous, "You still don't understand what this is all about! You still haven't figured this shit out! And you're a football fan!"
Dude was looking at me with disgust. I was like, wtf did I say? What's going on here?
His response: "Dude, they were lovers!"
And he wasn't joking....
This morning I made an Incognito joke/reference.
Coworker looks at me incredulous, "You still don't understand what this is all about! You still haven't figured this shit out! And you're a football fan!"
Dude was looking at me with disgust. I was like, wtf did I say? What's going on here?
His response: "Dude, they were lovers!"
And he wasn't joking....
Did you back away slowly?
This morning I made an Incognito joke/reference.
Coworker looks at me incredulous, "You still don't understand what this is all about! You still haven't figured this shit out! And you're a football fan!"
Dude was looking at me with disgust. I was like, wtf did I say? What's going on here?
His response: "Dude, they were lovers!"
And he wasn't joking....
This morning I made an Incognito joke/reference.
Coworker looks at me incredulous, "You still don't understand what this is all about! You still haven't figured this shit out! And you're a football fan!"
Dude was looking at me with disgust. I was like, wtf did I say? What's going on here?
His response: "Dude, they were lovers!"
And he wasn't joking....
Sage has become awesome lately. Rosencopter for life yo!
Fuck I felt so bad for him when that atrocity happened. Hell he won us more games than lost.
Tried to be the hero and failed in epic style.
edit: I was actually there too. Despite hard times, I still think it's our worst loss ever.
It was the most soulcrushing loss because of how it happened, our history against the Cults, and the fact that we were, at the time, "destroying" the Colts.
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