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the fact we are even having threads about this tells you all you need to know about the Dolphins culture and how close we are to winning anything, on or off the field.
Fighting is handling it like a man?
maybe Martin did say "c'mon man cut it out" and Incognito still persisted.
The more we hear from players and personnel people, the more it seems like the media is really blowing this out of proportion...
the fact we are even having threads about this tells you all you need to know about the Dolphins culture and how close we are to winning anything, on or off the field.
Agreed. Sounds like these players are seriously ticked about this whole media maelstrom... And to top it off, they lost 2/5 of an already horrendous OL. Tannehill must be wondering how the heck it got to this...
Behavior seeks approval. Silence is approval. Any behavior that is allowed to proliferate based on its own merit will eventually spiral out of control.
I.E. "too much of a good thing is a bad thing".
No matter how prankster-like most of the guys in the locker room felt Incog was, they still allowed him to become his own police. He obviously found the acceptance he wanted from the group by their continued silent approval.
Once the first player had an altercation with Incog, the team leaders should have stepped into the picture and quashed it. Instead, the only person going nuclear was Incog. Growing and growing in his confidence, going from one team member to the next seeking the next approval.
I wonder if Jake Long or Reggie Bush would have let this persist?
And here is the most unmentioned fact that simply blows my mind, Incog was one of the team leaders?!
How lacking of quality men are we when this person is allowed to be a team leader?
This situation is wrong on so many levels it deserves every bit of negative press it gets. This is a lesson to the organization, players, coaches, GM, owner and anyone else associated with this debacle: This is NOT how to build a team.
I would be interested to hear Pouncey and Odrick's reaction to the voicemails. They must have heard similar things considering they were rookies under Incognito and are also both of mixed race like Martin.
It was interesting to hear Channing Crowder's take on all this on QAM. I was surprised that he didn't seem that offended by the "half-n" comment, he actually seemed to be on Incognito's side, even though he acknowledged he went overboard. Crowder was basically saying that Incognito was indeed the lockerroom bully, but in the dumb lugnut kind of way, and that if a player stood up to him, he would leave them alone and then go looking for the next weakest link. He cited an example with Austin Spitler who eventually thumped Incognito after being bullied by him for awhile, and Richie never touched him after that.
The picture is becoming clearer. Richie is a meathead, and his schtick was to bully rookies until they stood up to him or he found another target. But the team seemed to recognize this and just chalked it up to a prankster, "bro" personality, and seemingly liked him as a teammate.
Martin was a different kind of cat, with Ivy-league pedigree and uncomfortable with the dumb jock mentality around him. I can relate to Martin in a sense, as I too hung out with "bro" types on occasion and was never comfortable around them. That being said, Martin approached this in the WORST possible way from a "football brotherhood" perspective. If he was uncomfortable confronting Incognito, he should have dealt with this with Philbin and the staff once he "snapped" in the lunch room. By ditching the place once he finally had enough, and launching napalm over the organization, he violated the unspoken rules of the locker room. For this reason, I don't see any team signing Martin after this fiasco.
"Different kind of cat?" Martin is a genuine intellectual, both parents educated at Harvard, he graduated from Stanford and he just also happened to be good at football, too. The only things he has in common with Incognito is the color of their jerseys and the toilets they use to take a leak. Imagine for a second, the living hell that Martin has endured for 8 - 10 hours every day, being subjected to bullying from a veteran thug (proclaimed as the undisputed dirtiest player in the NFL), ever since he was drafted 18 months ago. All condoned in the spirit of toughening him up. Ultimately it reached a threshold last Monday in the cafeteria and he snapped.
No, he didn't handle it well, he finally cracked, but his living hell is exposed to everyone for what it is. Hopefully he takes control of his life and maybe he can again have some fun playing football. The plate of food that was tipped over, maybe the best trigger that this team has had to now right the ship and in a broader perspective maybe this can help address the hazing of rookies across the whole NFL.
I am 100% behind Martin and I remain optimistic that he gets the opportunity to show what he can do on our team, without the fear of pervasive bullying from a thug.
You cant be serious...You honestly think Martin will play another pro football down? Do you really think he's welcome to come back to the Fins, or to any NFL team for that matter? Let me tell you one thing, every NFL player right now is pissed and discussed with Martin, you think some posters on this site are harsh on Martin, its actually pretty vanilla compared to what the player, coaches and GMs think...Martin is DONE!"Different kind of cat?" Martin is a genuine intellectual, both parents educated at Harvard, he graduated from Stanford and he just also happened to be good at football, too. The only things he has in common with Incognito is the color of their jerseys and the toilets they use to take a leak. Imagine for a second, the living hell that Martin has endured for 8 - 10 hours every day, being subjected to bullying from a veteran thug (proclaimed as the undisputed dirtiest player in the NFL), ever since he was drafted 18 months ago. All condoned in the spirit of toughening him up. Ultimately it reached a threshold last Monday in the cafeteria and he snapped.
No, he didn't handle it well, he finally cracked, but his living hell is exposed to everyone for what it is. Hopefully he takes control of his life and maybe he can again have some fun playing football. The plate of food that was tipped over, maybe the best trigger that this team has had to now right the ship and in a broader perspective maybe this can help address the hazing of rookies across the whole NFL.
I am 100% behind Martin and I remain optimistic that he gets the opportunity to show what he can do on our team, without the fear of pervasive bullying from a thug.
"Different kind of cat?" Martin is a genuine intellectual, both parents educated at Harvard, he graduated from Stanford and he just also happened to be good at football, too. The only things he has in common with Incognito is the color of their jerseys and the toilets they use to take a leak. Imagine for a second, the living hell that Martin has endured for 8 - 10 hours every day, being subjected to bullying from a veteran thug (proclaimed as the undisputed dirtiest player in the NFL), ever since he was drafted 18 months ago. All condoned in the spirit of toughening him up. Ultimately it reached a threshold last Monday in the cafeteria and he snapped.
No, he didn't handle it well, he finally cracked, but his living hell is exposed to everyone for what it is. Hopefully he takes control of his life and maybe he can again have some fun playing football. The plate of food that was tipped over, maybe the best trigger that this team has had to now right the ship and in a broader perspective maybe this can help address the hazing of rookies across the whole NFL.
I am 100% behind Martin and I remain optimistic that he gets the opportunity to show what he can do on our team, without the fear of pervasive bullying from a thug.
possible suspect? too me after what we know now its a racist remark.....u dont see it?