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So does this prove hypocrisy with Vontae, Marshall, Ochocinco, etc?

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We washed our hands quick with guys like Marshall and Vontae because of "character" but with this kind of stuff going on, it looks hypocritical. Now Vontae is supposedly a leader in Indy, same with BM in Chicago.
 
We washed our hands quick with guys like Marshall and Vontae because of "character" but with this kind of stuff going on, it looks hypocritical. Now Vontae is supposedly a leader in Indy, same with BM in Chicago.

Vontae could be a head scratcher and I could see an argument either way, however as far as BM was concerned, he went to the only team he wanted to play for, and if we didn't trade him, i'd be willing to bet he would've held out and demanded a trade.
 
For whatever reason, those players never fed into the leadership role on our team. It hurt more to lose a team leader like Reggie Bush, who I doubt Incognito would have had the balls to disrespect. Jake Long and Karlos Dansby are two other players that despite their level of play, handled the leadership role better than the players you mentioned, as well as any on the current roster.

Kinda wish Tannehill had the balls to get everything under control. He figures if he stays quiet, he might avoid having to buy 5 extra large wave runners.
 
There's no way Vontae is a leader...he can barely use his own brain, let alone influence the thoughts of others.

Brandon Marshall is the worst return value in a trade in any sport I've seen in a while.
 
There's no way Vontae is a leader...he can barely use his own brain, let alone influence the thoughts of others.

Have you never heard of herd mentality? All it takes is 1 passionate outspoken pea-brain to incite other like minded individuals to God knows what. Case in point; the recent Gov't shutdown & Mike Lee (Utah's Jr Senator) come to mind.
 
how many times must I say it? Brandon Marshall pulled that sheet off in the club on purpose. It was probly done with a wink wink. ever notice nothing was done by the league in that regard? Its cus there was nothing there! It was a set up. BM was saying "trade me Jeffy!" I will make it easy for you!

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There's no way Vontae is a leader...he can barely use his own brain, let alone influence the thoughts of others.

Brandon Marshall is the worst return value in a trade in any sport I've seen in a while.

Or cover Andre Johnson
 
There's no way Vontae is a leader...he can barely use his own brain, let alone influence the thoughts of others.

Brandon Marshall is the worst return value in a trade in any sport I've seen in a while.

Well supposedly Incognito is a leader and he damn sure not much of one
 
Have you never heard of herd mentality? All it takes is 1 passionate outspoken pea-brain to incite other like minded individuals to God knows what. Case in point; the recent Gov't shutdown & Mike Lee (Utah's Jr Senator) come to mind.

Not sure why politics need to be brought into this? This board has become insufferable as of late and your driving home the nail.
 
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Hypocritical, no. They are going to drop Cog as soon a it makes fiscal sense and doesn't impact their spend as much. Same action
 
We washed our hands quick with guys like Marshall and Vontae because of "character" but with this kind of stuff going on, it looks hypocritical. Now Vontae is supposedly a leader in Indy, same with BM in Chicago.

I still hate the Marshall thing, especially watching MNF tonight (although I have no interest in hijacking your thread). That said, it seems to me they've already decided that they are going to release Cog, just waiting long enough to save the $1.7 million or so instead of cutting him today.

So, in short NO there is no hypocrisy, they're washing their hands of him pretty damn quickly if you ask me.
 
If anything this tells me Philbin truly didn't know, if there was anything even to know, and if you watch the players interviews today it becomes apparent there was no sign of this even among the players. And once Philbin heard the voicemail. Bam, suspension. That sounds consistent to me, not hypocritical.


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Vontae will never have the dedication or mindset to live up to his considerable talent. He'll have his good days, like the game against Denver, but the next contract he signs is going to be a disappointment for the Colts or some other club.

As for Marshall, that trade really sucked for the Dolphins, but I'm not sure there was a choice. He would have been unhappy staying here and likely would undermine the confidence of Tannehill or any other young QB. Just like Oakland and Randy Moss...the Raiders knew they were getting fleeced, but what was the alternative?

The problem with the Dolphins is organizational, top to bottom. We do not have a coherent and supportive power structure to handle these issues when they come up. People are out to save their own skin and will throw others under the bus to do so.
 
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