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Jonathan Martin Shares Personal Pain, Admits Multiple Suicide Attempts

At least he is now admitting he has/had issues instead of blaming others. Major step in any situation like this! Horrible draft pic (Ireland special) but still a human being and life is way bigger than football! Best of luck to him!
 
I really dont feel bad for this guy at all. Basically he admitted that he never fit in anywhere since high school. He clearly is the problem, he almost ruined incognitos career and he basically derailed our season and brought negative attention to miamis organization. Martin just seems like a real ass and im not surprised noone likes him. He acted like he was incognitos friend then hung him out to dry. Incognito didnt make him smoke weed constantly. Incognito didnt make him drink. Incognito would just invite him to titty clubs...but instead of martin taking responsibility for himself he wants to blame others. Maybe its not that he was a innocent victim of "bullying" throughout his life maybe he was just an asshole.

Not to mention he derailed the careers of an OL coach and strength coach... Even though I sympathize with his social anxiety and inability to fit in, he also comes off as very egotistical. He could have handled that entire situation better without napalming the organization and getting several people fired for his own problems.
 
Bullygate was a win/win for us. I don't understand how people can look at it any other way. Martin gone is a win. Incognito gone is another win.

The NFL is still a workplace. The locker room is not some lawless free-for--all any more than football is "war" or some other kind of bull****. It's a game. It's a workplace. It isn't Nam. There are rules. Getting a **** eating scumbag like Incog who's whooping up and making his fellow linemen feel like **** while they're out getting hammered instead of doing the right things is a big ****ing win for everyone.
 
Bullygate was a win/win for us. I don't understand how people can look at it any other way. Martin gone is a win. Incognito gone is another win.

The NFL is still a workplace. The locker room is not some lawless free-for--all any more than football is "war" or some other kind of bull****. It's a game. It's a workplace. It isn't Nam. There are rules. Getting a **** eating scumbag like Incog who's whooping up and making his fellow linemen feel like **** while they're out getting hammered instead of doing the right things is a big ****ing win for everyone.

Smokey this isn't 'Nam. This is bowling. There are rules.
 
Smokey this isn't 'Nam. This is bowling. There are rules.

And I forgot to mention, Bullygate was a big factor in Jeff Ireland getting fired. That's the biggest win of them all. If Jonathan Martin "toughs" it out and the Bullygate thing never happens there's an excellent chance Ireland doesn't get fired, which means Dennis Hickey doesn't come in and help revamp the roster (no Jarvis Landry), Mike Tannenbaum doesn't reel in Suh and every hope everybody's feeling right now doesn't happen.

Take a bow, Jonathan Martin. Take a big ****ing weirdo bow.
 
Martin may have a mental handicap and that's fine. But, regardless, I still consider him a low character, self-centered, myopic, narcissictic individual. Having a mental handicap does not excuse his low character behavior. He's gone, and we are better for it. He's depressed and wants sympathy. He could have taken his mental handicap and been a good person. He wasn't. Now, you have people saying he has courage, the Caitlyn type, not the type of courage those boys in France had. The needy, whiny, self-aggrandizing type of look at me, look at how hard it is having rich parents type of courage.

Did he just refer to the Dolphins locker room as ****ty? LOL. Stay classy, Martin. Philbin, and others with livelihoods at stake were in charge of that locker room and this self-centered whiny brat complaining about his prep school background can't take the high road? We are talking about a low character, bad person. Not everyone gets to automatically be considered a "good person," folks.

Life has ups and downs for everyone. Every single person here could list things they've been through that could make people cry if we wanted to be pansy assed, self-centered, whiny, narcissistic losers without any mental toughness. Martin doesn't wish me well. He doesn't know me. I don't need to wish him well. I don't need to wish him ill will. I can be neutral. Go, be fine, do whatever.
 
Bullygate was a win/win for us. I don't understand how people can look at it any other way. Martin gone is a win. Incognito gone is another win.

The NFL is still a workplace. The locker room is not some lawless free-for--all any more than football is "war" or some other kind of bull****. It's a game. It's a workplace. It isn't Nam. There are rules. Getting a **** eating scumbag like Incog who's whooping up and making his fellow linemen feel like **** while they're out getting hammered instead of doing the right things is a big ****ing win for everyone.

Yeah. We got rid of a couple of bums and our team was shielded from further action. Ted Wells did us a solid.
 
I respected that he retired quietly....
 
People making fun of someone suicidal?

Smh, all time low.

Junior Seau had depression and killed himself, you find that funny too? Does that make him low character? Some of you guys are pathetic and incredibly small minded.
 
People making fun of someone suicidal?

Smh, all time low.

Junior Seau had depression and killed himself, you find that funny too? Does that make him low character? Some of you guys are pathetic and incredibly small minded.

My money is on dude being a straight up troll and now that he's been exposed as a bitch he'll play the "victim" role all the way into another attempt at a law suit.

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I guess the eyes are kinda suicidal :idk:
 
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