MarshallFin1
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we will just have to agree to disagree, as per the course on this site lol...
1. The cops were called and there is a police report
2. The NFL was informed of the incident
3. The issue was settled without any arrests or court dates
4. The NFL allowed the Dolphins to handle the punishment in house which most likely was a fine
This is not the steps of a coverup, this probably happened hundreds of times around the league. The only thing the Dolphins or the NFL didn't do was release a statement on it to the public. Everyone who needed to know did know. I am not blindly defending Incognito, Martin, the Dolphins or the NFL, but I will point out that the facts clearly dispute the notion that this was some major coverup, the proper steps were taken. You are just pissed the NFL didn't inform you of this incident. There are probably many situations this year around the NFL that were handled just like this that you don't know about.
Is this the same son who died right before he interviewed with us?
1. The cops were called and there is a police report
2. The NFL was informed of the incident
3. The issue was settled without any arrests or court dates
4. The NFL allowed the Dolphins to handle the punishment in house which most likely was a fine
This is not the steps of a coverup, this probably happened hundreds of times around the league. The only thing the Dolphins or the NFL didn't do was release a statement on it to the public. Everyone who needed to know did know. I am not blindly defending Incognito, Martin, the Dolphins or the NFL, but I will point out that the facts clearly dispute the notion that this was some major coverup, the proper steps were taken. You are just pissed the NFL didn't inform you of this incident. There are probably many situations this year around the NFL that were handled just like this that you don't know about.
The woman was rubbed with a big bertha on her camel toe, martin rubbed his trouser trout on her caboose, and then dumped water on her head.
If she settled with him, the case is closed. It is on his transcript. No doubt that his social skills are neanderthal, especially when intoxicated, but on the football field he is a warrior.
Deep down, I think he is good guy and that he really would not harm anyone physically without good reason. Socially, the guy needs to be on a short leash.
Regarding any hypocrisy, cover up and the culpability of the team, of course it all happened. That is why the GM, coaches, all need to go.
Spot on.1. The cops were called and there is a police report 2. The NFL was informed of the incident 3. The issue was settled without any arrests or court dates 4. The NFL allowed the Dolphins to handle the punishment in house which most likely was a fine This is not the steps of a coverup, this probably happened hundreds of times around the league. The only thing the Dolphins or the NFL didn't do was release a statement on it to the public. Everyone who needed to know did know. I am not blindly defending Incognito, Martin, the Dolphins or the NFL, but I will point out that the facts clearly dispute the notion that this was some major coverup, the proper steps were taken. You are just pissed the NFL didn't inform you of this incident. There are probably many situations this year around the NFL that were handled just like this that you don't know about.
I have just come across some more stuff on this garbage of a human being Joe Philbin. I will share this information with this forum on Tuesday IF they lose to Tampa Bay. It will make you want to vomit. Stay tuned.Dude....would you stop? What in the world does his son's issues have to do with this? You keep posting this stuff.....enough!