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Andrew Abramson ‏@AbramsonPBP 40m
I thought I was going crazy, but no. ESPN discreetly changed a key point in the story.

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"... (cont) and had been unwilling to sit down with Richard Smith, the independent investigator for the NFLPA."

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ESPN story now says: "A well-placed source dispelled earlier reports that Martin was not turning over text messages to Wells ...

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(cont): ... and has been unwilling to sit down with Richard Smith, the independent investigator for the NFLPA."

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ESPN did in fact change its story .From last night: "Another source indicated Martin is not turning over text messages to Wells....

ESPN is the absolute worst. Just trash all around.
 
Lol. Gentlemen, this look VERY VERY BAD for the Miami Dolphins and I will explain. Ted Wells met with Martin for a second time. Wells may have been told by Martin (or his representatives) that he plans to SUE the Miami Dolphins because they have enough smoking guns to do so no matter the results of Wells's findings. Wells in turn may have decided NOT to pursue any further because any reports he may get from the follow up interviews may actually further incriminate not only the Dolphins but the NFL itself. With that I am sure Wells will conclude that Incognito acted alone in order to protect everyone else. I have said from the beginning that Martin is going to sue at least the Dolphins and now it is looking more and more likely.
 
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ESPN - that non-hypocritical bastion of credibility and moral high ground:

Tom Jackson falsified report that Belicheat's players hated him w/o speaking to a single one in '02
Ray Lewis: accepted a plea bargain to testify in order to sidestep a murder complicity indictment
Keyshawn Johnson: kicked off Tampa Bay with pay for being team cancer
Cris Carter: kicked off Eagles as detrimental to the team since he couldn't control his drug addiction
Sean Salisbury - sexual harassment of underling
Steve Phillips - adulterous sexual advantage of underling resulting in a Fatal Attraction
Harold Reynolds - sexual harassment of underling
Eric Kuselias - noted horndog around the network before being reassigned to golf and subsequently leaving for FOX
Mike Tirico - sexual advances towards underling
Ron Franklin - misogynistic dismissive on air comments to 2 female reporters
Tony Kornheiser - ostracizing Hannah Storm's choice of clothing
Hugh Douglas - calling Stephen A Smith the "N word"
Shefter and Storm seen high 5'ing on air on the news of Mangini's firing from Cleveland

I know i missed a few drunk drivers and others but the point is, when it comes to honest reporting, pointing moral fingers, or fixating on dysfunctional clubhouses, BSPN should just shut their ****ing pieholes! Is anyone surprised by either their recurring inaccuracies and coverups, hypocrisy, and general douchebaggery ???

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2011/01/03/AR2011010305235.html
 
Lol. Gentlemen, this look VERY VERY BAD for the Miami Dolphins and I will explain. Ted Wells met with Martin for a second time. Wells may have been told by Martin (or his representatives) that he plans to SUE the Miami Dolphins because they have enough smoking guns to do so no matter the results of Wells's findings. Wells in turn may have decided NOT to pursue any further because any reports he may get from the follow up interviews may actually further incriminate not only the Dolphins but the NFL itself. With that I am sure Wells will conclude that Incognito acted alone in order to protect everyone else. I have said from the beginning that Martin is going to sue at least the Dolphins and now it is looking more and more likely.
Not a very plausible theory. The NFL would not stop their investigation because of a possible lawsuit. If anything, it would make them want to dig further because Martin would most likely sue the NFL as well.
A more likely scenario is that after Martin's second interview Wells heard all he needed to conclude this is all in the Big Wierdo's head. He then cancelled any more interviews with the other side.
I was encouraged in that two day span when they first announced Richie might be able to return to the team this season and followed that up with putting Martin on the non-injury list the next day. It was good for Richie and bad for Martin, that told me what was going on behind the scenes. The team did agree to pay Martin which they didn't have to do but will help in any lawsuit.
IMO, I have heard nothing but good for the team since the investigation began
 
Lol. Gentlemen, this look VERY VERY BAD for the Miami Dolphins and I will explain. Ted Wells met with Martin for a second time. Wells may have been told by Martin (or his representatives) that he plans to SUE the Miami Dolphins because they have enough smoking guns to do so no matter the results of Wells's findings. Wells in turn may have decided NOT to pursue any further because any reports he may get from the follow up interviews may actually further incriminate not only the Dolphins but the NFL itself. With that I am sure Wells will conclude that Incognito acted alone in order to protect everyone else. I have said from the beginning that Martin is going to sue at least the Dolphins and now it is looking more and more likely.

You are more right than many people even if your actual idea is problematic. By this I mean, there is still bad stuff to come from this, just not now. If there was nothing wrong I would already be over. Oh no, there's much more. I'm glad it won't come out right now. That is smart all around actually.

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Not a very plausible theory. The NFL would not stop their investigation because of a possible lawsuit. If anything, it would make them want to dig further because Martin would most likely sue the NFL as well.
A more likely scenario is that after Martin's second interview Wells heard all he needed to conclude this is all in the Big Wierdo's head. He then cancelled any more interviews with the other side.
I was encouraged in that two day span when they first announced Richie might be able to return to the team this season and followed that up with putting Martin on the non-injury list the next day. It was good for Richie and bad for Martin, that told me what was going on behind the scenes. The team did agree to pay Martin which they didn't have to do but will help in any lawsuit.
IMO, I have heard nothing but good for the team since the investigation began
Ritchie was never returning to "his team". You've only heard what the NFL wants you to hear.
 
Martin has such a little chance of playing in the NFL again he has no choice at this point but to sue to make money.The good for both sides is it will never go to trial and what ever evidence or lack there of aquired will dictate it's value.

Cogs will play in the NFL again Martin wont IMO.
 
Sheftler's comments on Mike and Mike this am; paraphrased: The interviews with Incognito and other Dolphins this week were cancelled because Wells already has enough information to make a determination as to what his findings will be.

Huh??? Basically a meaningless comment. I'm sure he is disappointed because I think he really wants the Dolpnins to be hammered.

For what it is worth my opinion is both Martin and Cog will play in the NFL again if they desire. Martin will be had for a low pick or nothing. Cog will be signed by a team once he completes some type of "sensitivity" program. Neither will likely play for the Dolphins again, but of the 2 Cog would have the only chance.
 
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