They have no choice but to cut him. I just hope he doesn't wind up in New England and turn into an all-pro.
I would be open to giving him the opportunity to make the roster. However, if he didn't show significant improvement, I'd cut him. He was underperforming badly at the time of incident.
I'm still of the belief that he had a mini breakdown. Many mental health disorders like schizophrenia and bipolar disorder can be successfully treated with the correct medication. Some people who are bipolar don't like taking their medication because they get their kicks out of their manic state.
I don't know what happened but I'm inclined to believe Richie's Dad when he made comments to the effect that Martin was suicidal. I'm pretty sure that J-Mart is embarrassed about his public implosion but I'd give him the chance to show what he can do (especially without Incognito in the room).
While most have embraced the "Martin's a snake" theory, I would not be surprised if Coach Philbin sticks his neck out to give J-Mart a second chance.
Im just wondering if pro bowl voters realize there are two Pouncey's and thought it was his brother still playing.
No way he should have been voted into the pro bowl this year
I would be open to giving him the opportunity to make the roster. However, if he didn't show significant improvement, I'd cut him. He was underperforming badly at the time of incident.
I'm still of the belief that he had a mini breakdown. Many mental health disorders like schizophrenia and bipolar disorder can be successfully treated with the correct medication. Some people who are bipolar don't like taking their medication because they get their kicks out of their manic state.
I don't know what happened but I'm inclined to believe Richie's Dad when he made comments to the effect that Martin was suicidal. I'm pretty sure that J-Mart is embarrassed about his public implosion but I'd give him the chance to show what he can do (especially without Incognito in the room).
While most have embraced the "Martin's a snake" theory, I would not be surprised if Coach Philbin sticks his neck out to give J-Mart a second chance.
How can you be embarrassed and show up at a Stanford game, smiling and yucking it up? Just doesn't sit right with me. He made his bed, let him squirm in it.
I think you keep him exactly where he is, for his entire contract. Pay him, keep him out of football, avoid
potential wrongful termination lawsuits, reach out to him (Documented) through whatever channels he
wishes contact to go through, and ride it on out.
what in the hell did I just read?
Thank you for that submission. I don't know how this thread managed without it. When there's a political loudmouth in a public place, I don't have to guess which side he's on. The odds are no less than -10000 favoritism.
As always, never prevent a conservative from sounding like a conservative.
if martin cared about football the way an nfl player should care they he would have gotten stronger this offseason...he didn't, EFF him...This one should be some fun. Hoping that calmer heads will prevail now that the Bountygate commotion has subsided but, seriously doubt it. :)
This is a two step thread. The first is Martin ON THE FIELD as a player in 2014.
In his rookie year, Martin played 11 games ar RT, 5 at LT. He was bad on the run (-6), and gave up 6 sacks, 4 hits, and 47 hurries, bad again. He was not strong enough to play, as we all knew, but he did what he could as a 2nd round pick.
Let's compare to Lane Johnson, who played 16 games at RT. He was good on the run (+6), and gave p 10 sacks, 8 hits, and 39 hurries. He was the #4 overall pick, NFL ready, and someone everyone loved but, struggled.
Martin did spend the time, on his own, to get stronger before year #2, did improve, was still not god but, showed some promise.
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Then comes Bullygate, and all the "stuff" surrounding it. He was ripped to shreds, and maybe justifiably so. That has lost most of it's impact, and now we have to figure out what to do with Jon Martin in the best interest of our team.
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IF Martin is the best available option to help our OL, is there any chance or reason to keep him. Replacing 4 guys on the OL is not gonna be easy at all, and he is cheap. Does the option of what he can do, ON THE FIELD, matter or, do we just get whatever we can for him in trade as he will be a cancer IF he came back?