Didn't change at all.
Martin is soft.
Incognito is an idiot.
Still don't care about any of it.
Martin is soft.
Incognito is an idiot.
Still don't care about any of it.
IMHO --> Ritchie is exactly as advertised -> this is the guy they brought in -> not a leader of men -> a giant teenager -> but a good teamate
IMHO --> Martin is an opportunist, who is beig bullid by his two parents who are lawyers
Fot the record -> J Ireland is a terrible GM -> if he goes down I won't be too concerned
Didn't change at all.
Martin is soft.
Incognito is an idiot.
Still don't care about any of it.
I never wanted Incognito because he's been trouble everywhere he's played.
Martin was a terrible 2nd round pick and has never impressed me at tackle.
Ireland is an awful GM, a terrible drafter, and if some of what I've heard this week is true, an idiot.
These things were true before this crapstorm started so my opinion on these three people hasn't evolved.
Philbin I had high hopes for, but anyone who puts Incognito in any kind of leadership role is a damn fool, imo. So now I question Philbin's judgement enough to want him gone.
Not at all, other than disgust at Philbin and the organization as a whole for concealing the golf episode.
Otherwise, any news that appears favorable to Incognito will eventually be trumped by damning evidence against him. That's not exactly strenuous handicapping. I have to laugh at all the desperate posts and threads, overreacting to any little twist that appears to favor Incognito and injure Martin's case. I can't imagine going through life that way, teetering wildly based on the most recent speck of info. Although I have seen it for decades in Las Vegas. That is easily the preferred type of bettor, from a casino perspective. If all you know is what happened five minutes ago, essentially you don't know anything. Fox's flippy burger was quite predictable. Kudos to ESPN for maintaining an astute foundational focus. That's why they are the giant.
and yet your here expressing your opine.
At one point when the economy was in the boom mode, like during part of that Viet Nam era (the old paradigm being that war economies pumped up the economy by keeping everyone working) it was difficult to recruit soldiers, especially if combat was involved. I believe it was common practice to offer both criminals looking at jail sentences or already incarcerated convicts demonstrating good behavior an out conditional on joining the army. Long way of saying, Richie is who he is, brought a lot of this on himself, but has at least learned a little over his misadventures as proven by his teammates' testimonials that he was a great teammate and the first one to have others' backs. The point is, can you say the same about Martin? It may be a stretch but in the trenches or a foxhole, I'd feel a lot safer sharing them with Incog than a sniveling, soft, quitting traitor.
Where are u getting that from ? When the draft ended our escapades in SE Asia were all but over with. There were no US combat ground troops in Vietnam when the draft ended. We've been an all volunteer force ever since.
I'm going to try and stay civil but I PRAY daily we never get into another symmetrical war. Because if we do ; we're #$%&*?!.