I can't tell you what goes on in the average NFL locker room but I have read stories about the JJ era Cowboys and I know all about Bill Romanowski, so it simply seems bizarre to me that people like Mark Schlereth would get up and turn into social justice warriors about this and act as if such things -- or worse -- never happened in their locker rooms.
I've never been on "Team Incog," I think Richie is human garbage, and I'll be glad when some other team signs him so that he's not brought up in connection with Miami anymore -- but he's not even the worst piece of **** to play in the NFL this decade, much less in my lifetime.
Do you not see the contradictions in the bold parts above?
I'm not talking about hard partying here, so you can throw the Cowboys stuff out the window, it's not even the same thing. We're talking about Incognito, Pouncey, who knows who else creating toxic environment in the Dolphins lockerroom that was apparently much more extreme than in most every other NFL lockerrooms. Like I said before, I'm not expecting choirboys (they can party all they want) but they have to, at the very least, act like human beings much less professionals.