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SB Nation: The Miami Dolphin's (and NFL's) "Problem"

2 thoughts...

If
JM went to Harvard this probably wouldn't have happened.

There have been posts w/ people railing against acquiring high character guys & having a bunch of (shall we say) thugs. After seeing Pouncey & Incog drag the Phins reputation through the gutter; would any of you care to recant?

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Like Hitler?

Certainly a good example.
 
Not sure where you're getting your facts but I heard Philbin held the girl down while Incognito raped her with his golf club.
 
PS Thanks for the well thought out post. I just don't agree, because since the wells report, my opinion has evolved on this issue. I think a lot of other people's minds were changed, as well.

I also don't believe Joe Philbin. He didn't even admit to being aware of any hazing on hard knocks, remember that? He's just going to deny knowing anything.

Ted Wells believes Philbin and I take his credibility over yours.

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What I find really funny is how was wells supposed to be impartial when he and both of Martins parents are Havard alum...and if Im not mistaken only a few years apart? Martin is painted as being innocent when he was just as guilty...he isnt an NFL talent, which falls on Ireland...Martin wanted a reason to quit after he got benched and he went to his mommy who people forget was a high profile employment lawyer and she outlined what he had to do to ensure he walked away clean...
 
2 thoughts...

If
JM went to Harvard this probably wouldn't have happened. ?

:rotfl1: i had a flash of Martin's mother and father reading this sitting next to each other in front of the CPU and they slowly turn to look at one another with a "he may have a point" look on their faces.

Man, i need to come on at this time more often. Hilarious stuff.
 
PS Thanks for the well thought out post. I just don't agree, because since the wells report, my opinion has evolved on this issue. I think a lot of other people's minds were changed, as well.

I also don't believe Joe Philbin. He didn't even admit to being aware of any hazing on hard knocks, remember that? He's just going to deny knowing anything.

This wasnt hazing Queen B.

Judging solely by Philbin's face, do you see a look of " duh which way did he go george, which way de he go" or a "the'll never see it coming"?

Dont forget to incorporate a hoodie in that last one- color of you choosing.
 
Not sure where you're getting your facts but I heard Philbin held the girl down while Incognito raped her with his golf club.

You need to change sources, my man. Philbin was on his way to grab the girl but some putz left tees scattered all over the green so he stopped to pick them up.
 
What I find really funny is how was wells supposed to be impartial when he and both of Martins parents are Havard alum...and if Im not mistaken only a few years apart? Martin is painted as being innocent when he was just as guilty...he isnt an NFL talent, which falls on Ireland...Martin wanted a reason to quit after he got benched and he went to his mommy who people forget was a high profile employment lawyer and she outlined what he had to do to ensure he walked away clean...

I posted this conspiracy theory a ways ago because it struck me that such educated parents did not seem to be very proactive in Martin's future well being even after he admitted to suicidal thoughts. In addition, his team of advisors were stellar after the explosion. Where were they when they couldve helped defuse the bomb?

I gotta say, if they did work this as far back as having their son text them citing emotional distress, if the were clever enough to produce evidence that early in the timeline- take it. Belt is their's, son. I'll help them raise it myself because thats some heavy weight champion of cons type $hit.
 
In a leadership void, guys will step up and lead. Not always the guys you want leading. The best players tend to be looked at to lead because they have respect because of their on the field play.


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