You're joking right? So hold on.
Jon Martin felt he was wronged by Richie, he is a hero for speaking out. The players feel like they are being wronged by Martin and the press, and now they shouldn't say anything?
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You guys crack me up. Push that political agenda, baby.
You're joking right? So hold on.
Jon Martin felt he was wronged by Richie, he is a hero for speaking out. The players feel like they are being wronged by Martin and the press, and now they shouldn't say anything?
:sidelol:
You guys crack me up. Push that political agenda, baby.
Not a good strategy....concentrate on football take your anger out on the field, tell the press because of the investigation we were told not to talk about it.....all this does is feed the media frenzy and prove without a doubt there isn't a leader anywhere near Davie......
I disagree entirely, players are tired of seeing a guy who is a leader and seems to be pretty innocent in this whole thing have his name drug through the dirt and his playing career jeopardized. They want to go to war with him on Monday Night, and they're going to fight for him.
Just because Martin handled this the wrong way, which I'm sure you agree he did, doesn't mean the players should fall into this trap...now its win on Monday or this thing is going to blow and your the laughing stock of the league......
First of all calling Cog's a leader is wrong, he maybe a good guy who the guys like and has his teammates back but he is the part of the reason we are in this mess so no he isn't innocent not by a long shot.....I hope they do want to go to war and fight for him on Monday night, but talk is cheap and I feel a much better strategy would have been to go out there and do it then talk about it. The media will eat this thing up, they are trying to win the PR war because they got tired of the talking heads saying they are leaderless.....I would have liked for us to have no comment on the investigation, maybe sent out anonymous quote here and there and then kick Tampa aass on Monday night in front of the country.....
Like it or not, Incognito is a leader of the offensive line and really is something of a role model on this team. Not saying he's the best guy to have in that position, but the offensive line and many other clearly look up to him. If they didn't step up and defend him, no one would. Nobody was going to believe it if it came from Incognito himself, and if no one spoke up, Incognito would likely never play again in the league. Sure, Incognito said some **** he shouldn't have, but clearly he and martin had what cogs believed to be a good friendship and everyone thought martin saw the humor in the voicemail as he was sharing and laughing about it. Bottom line is if you talk about bad timing, blame martin for blowing this **** up in the middle of the season and throwing everyone under the bus. As far as I'm concerned there's no place near this organization for Jon Martin.First of all calling Cog's a leader is wrong, he maybe a good guy who the guys like and has his teammates back but he is the part of the reason we are in this mess so no he isn't innocent not by a long shot.....I hope they do want to go to war and fight for him on Monday night, but talk is cheap and I feel a much better strategy would have been to go out there and do it then talk about it. The media will eat this thing up, they are trying to win the PR war because they got tired of the talking heads saying they are leaderless.....I would have liked for us to have no comment on the investigation, maybe sent out anonymous quote here and there and then kick Tampa aass on Monday night in front of the country.....