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Not a Peep - From National Media about PTSD'd Martin Yucking it up at Stanford Game!

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The guy is such a fraud. If you get a chance, watch the clip of him laughing and joking around on the Stanford sideline. I thought he was emotionally distressed?! Way to stand behind your teammates who are weathering a firestorm YOU created. If I were Richie, I would sue Martin for defamation of character.

This is like the guy who is on worker's comp, who shows up at work events with the neck brace then goes out to the bars sans brace. Pathetic.
 
U fortunately I think Richies name was already tarnished enough publicly that I doubt it would hold up in court.

Having said that, **** Martin!
 
Kinds glad they have moved on (for the most part)
 
boomer and carton talked about it this morning

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carton basically said martins a fraud
 
Martin is a piece of ****. If cogs didn't drop the N bomb this whole story would be non existent.
 
Of course not a peep from the media about that fat ****ing fraud laughing it up at the Stanford game, it doesn't fit their established narrative that the Fins players and coaches are big bad bullies and poor wittle Jonathan Martin is an abused victim.
 
I wait for it all to come out but the irony is that Martin's cafeteria incident and subsequent harassment investigation seems to have brought the players closer together. As the so-called media experts have attacked Miami for a lack of leadership for the issue to surface, we are actually seeing true leadership emerge. Hartline, Odrick, Grimes, Wake and Tannehill are handling it well and their performance on the field hasn't suffered.
 
I wait for it all to come out but the irony is that Martin's cafeteria incident and subsequent harassment investigation seems to have brought the players closer together. As the so-called media experts have attacked Miami for a lack of leadership for the issue to surface, we are actually seeing true leadership emerge. Hartline, Odrick, Grimes, Wake and Tannehill are handling it well and their performance on the field hasn't suffered.

Would've been nice to beat the ****aneers atleast
 
I loved that Boomer and Carton talked about it. Martin is a fraud for sure. This will gain national attention soon.
 
Favre more or less confirming (as did Ditka in a more PC way) what most of us already know: the only difference between the so-called "dysfunction" of the Fins' locker room and the majority of the others in the NFL is that ours had a sensitive little boy who looks better in a pinafore, unfit for the NFL, ramped up by a litigious-minded mama with her own axes to grind embedded in it. You better believe that around the league, franchises and their alpha dog players when watching the media and an unfit possibly drug addled and mentally imbalanced "player" shine a spotlight on the Fins are thinking "there but for the grace of god go I"

When Brett Favre first heard that the NFL had a bullying scandal, he at first couldn’t comprehend it.

Favre said in an interview on Today that he didn’t understand how the word “bully” could be used to describe Dolphins offensive lineman Richie Incognito’s relationship with teammate Jonathan Martin.

“My initial reaction was, You’ve got to be kidding me. What? Pro football bullying? We’re playing the toughest sport, most violent, not to mention you’re men, some older than others, so it’s not like a little 12-year-old on the playground,” Favre said. “I’m not defending or condoning, all I’m saying is my initial reaction was, ‘A grown man who’s 320 pounds is getting bullied?’”

Favre said he doesn’t know the details of what has happened in Miami, but he was surprised to see it become an issue.

“I never thought I would see it,” Favre said. “I’m not saying it’s not possible, I’m not saying it didn’t happen. I don’t know. I haven’t really paid a whole lot of attention to it. But my initial reaction was, You’ve got to be kidding me.”

According to Favre, the culture of an NFL locker room is one where people expect to see teammates making crude jokes at other teammates’ expense. Favre was known as a locker room prankster during his time in the NFL, and he was also fined $50,000 by the NFL for failing to cooperate with an investigation into accusations that he sent inappropriate text messages and photographs to a woman who worked for the Jets while he was their quarterback.

“It is part of the locker room,” Favre said, “There’s a lot of guys getting picked on, some handle it well some don’t handle it well. I’m not saying it’s right. And from a locker room sense, from a team sense, I’m not saying it’s wrong. It’s just the way it is.”

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I loved that Boomer and Carton talked about it. Martin is a fraud for sure. This will gain national attention soon.

yea carton really told it like it is....he basically made fun of martin for being a little bitch and called him out on all this bs he said incognito should still be playing what martin did is way more detrimental to the team
 
The guy is such a fraud. If you get a chance, watch the clip of him laughing and joking around on the Stanford sideline. I thought he was emotionally distressed?! Way to stand behind your teammates who are weathering a firestorm YOU created. If I were Richie, I would sue Martin for defamation of character.

This is like the guy who is on worker's comp, who shows up at work events with the neck brace then goes out to the bars sans brace. Pathetic.

Misinformation spreads on this board like the plague spread through 14th century Europe.

Now I'm not saying Martin has PTSD, but seeing someone laughing doesn't eliminate the possibility that the person suffers from PTSD. Neither, in this case, does Martin being at a football game is his PTSD is associated with the Dolphins specifically, rather than football in it's entirety.
 
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