It's not about nothing, most of what they're talking about is probably true. They do stick rookies with tabs. Even non-rookies. They do ride each other and are competitive. But for the most part, they're on the same team and will be supportive of each other. Nothing Incognito has said or done leads me to believe otherwise. He was genuinely supportive of Long, to get him back. He believes in cohesion on the line. He has argued with PFF on twitter that the whole O line deserves more credit for Millers 4.8 yards per carry. He has said he welcomes Martin back. And Martin himself, blames a tough lockeroom atmosphere but no one person in particular, and never felt it was serious enough to go to the coach.
There's obviously truth in a lot of what the reporters are saying, but there's also something called perspective, and context. They're completely blowing it out of proportion and demonizing players they choose to single out because it's good for a story, and gets them attention and web clicks.[/QUOTE
I cannot say if this is being blown out of proportion or not. Years ago, it would not likely be an issue. However, today there are Human Resources, which did not exist back then. The crossing, or not crossing, their line is yet to be determined, as is what really happened.
I like Cog, and his "altitude of attitude" but, he is a throw back type player, who may not understand what he did was wrong in today's game. Much more to learn before we can point any fingers.