Actually IMO, if I were them, I'd be a helluva lot more pissed at Martin for this unmanly charade which crowbarred Incog deep into the corner and shone a negative spotlight on the team.. and then if that wasn't enough, even more so at Martin for not letting it lie by scheduling a high profile, SB week softball profile with the non-confrontational, gullible Tony Dungy in an attempt to nail the door to that corner shut. Incog cast a wider negative spotlight on himself more so than his teammates and had no choice but to react to Martin and his handlers' contrived shenanigans. No one can be that naive as to expect someone who's gratuitously scapegoated and demonized as a pariah to bite the bullet and go down gently without striking back as best he can. :idk:
Personally if I were thrown under the bus unfairly as a racist and bully by someone I supported as a friend, no possible payback options would be off the table.
I don't think simply being attacked gives you the right to respond wildly and carelessly in a way that might possibly threaten innocent people's careers. "He started it" is not a catch all defense of any and all behavior. What did Will Yeatman do to anybody? What did Sam Brenner do to anybody? Nothing at all. Yet there's only one person hurting them here, and that's Richie.
Whether you're sympathetic to Incognito in the Incognito/Martin saga or not, it's pretty clear by this point he's a repulsive human being. The golf incident shows that if nothing else does. If Martin's actions helped get rid of Richie, then what he did can't be all bad, imo. Especially if it also helps us get rid of Turner. A nice little two-fer.
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