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It was actually a good interview, he praised Miami. I figured he would throw a tantrum.
I gotta give Kudos to BM for being a man about this one.
 
He needs to stay on his meds and find a barber ASAP.
 
Never hated Marshall. Dude can play. Felt terrible that Ireland and Skeletor traded him away for Will Davis and Michael Egnew while Tannehill in his rookie year was throwing to nobodies.

Wish we kept the dude. He has always been a gamer and will go down as one of the best of this generation.
 
I admired Marshalls' honesty, not only for his opinion of the Dolphins and all the love he has for Gace (his former receivers coach), but also not running away from his responsibility as a team leader for he and Fitzpatrick to do a better job offensively.
 
I always liked the guy. As he should, sounds older and wiser up there after a loss.

I still think his "Football Life" episode is one of the best yet. After that, I gained a lot of respect for the dude with his activism in an area pretty much taboo in the football world.
 
His antics were super detrimental during his time in Miami but he's always been a great teammate. Great catcher great route runner strong physical blocks in the run game wears his emotions on his sleeve. You'd rather play with him than against him.
 
Lol now everyone likes Brandon Marshall. Screw that guy. He sucked in Miami when it mattered and now he's a jet. So double screw him
 
Kim Bokamper apparently hates his guts. He and Jim Berry were discussing receivers yards I think on the local Fifth Quarter, and Kim made the comment that Brandon Marshall is happy regardless - he got his 6 catches, so it doesn't matter to him if the jets won or lost.
 
Lol now everyone likes Brandon Marshall. Screw that guy. He sucked in Miami when it mattered and now he's a jet. So double screw him

The guy produced even with Chad Henne at QB. When Matt Moore and him got on the same page we were one of the most deadly offenses in football (seriously). Philbin was afraid of him and for good reason, he showed he couldn't handle a player like that, which you need to as an NFL coach sometimes.
 
Good to see he's still got that negative attitude about the team he plays for...
 
He sucked as a fin and I don't give a rats ass about other teams so he still sucks IMO.
 
Kim Bokamper apparently hates his guts. He and Jim Berry were discussing receivers yards I think on the local Fifth Quarter, and Kim made the comment that Brandon Marshall is happy regardless - he got his 6 catches, so it doesn't matter to him if the jets won or lost.

Receivers take a bad rap but honestly it's probably potentially the most frustrating position in sports. What other position out there are you 100 percent dependent on things out of your control to even get a chance to make a play? Where else can you do your job 100 percent right play after play and it not even matter unless you are thrown the ball? I learned just playing flag football in organized leagues how frustrating it can be, and that's without my financial future riding on it.
 
He sucked as a fin and I don't give a rats ass about other teams so he still sucks IMO.

He didnt suck when he played in Miami, as a matter of fact he went to the Pro Bowl and was the Pro Bowl MVP as a Dolphin. Who was the last Miami receiver to accomplish that? He had his ups and downs in Miami but look at the circus this team has went through over the last 10+ years. Seriously, when his head is on straight he is a dangerous baller! Even with a horrid QB!

I don't like BM but I respect his interview.

Any of this ring a bell? You seriously didn't like BM the year he did this? I find that hard to believe!
Dude was a Beast! Sparano was a moron!



The 59 points scored by the AFC team were a Pro Bowl record, and the combined 100 total points was second in the series' history to only the 2004 Pro Bowl.[2] Miami Dolphins wide receiver Brandon Marshall was named the game's Most Valuable Player after catching four touchdown passes, breaking the record for touchdown receptions in a Pro Bowl which was set by Jimmy Smith in 2004.[2]

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_Pro_Bowl
2011 Miami Dolphins season
Head coach Tony Sparano (fired on December 12; 4–9 record)
Todd Bowles (interim; 2–1 record )
General manager Jeff Ireland
Home field Sun Life Stadium
Results
Record 6–10
Division place 3rd AFC East
Playoff finish Did not qualify
Pro Bowlers Brandon Marshall, WR
Jake Long, OT
Paul Soliai, NT

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_Miami_Dolphins_season
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The 2011 Miami Dolphins season was the team's 42nd season in the National Football League, the 46th overall and the fourth under head coach Tony Sparano.[1] The Dolphins made their first round selection with the 15th pick of the 2011 NFL Draft on Florida offensive lineman Mike Pouncey. The team got off to an 0–7 start and won six of their final nine games, but failed to improve on their record from 2010, resulting in Sparano being fired on December 12, 2011
 
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Haha....this pic was taken at that game (Pro Bowl 2013) ...always loved the irony that my girl was wearing her MVP T-shirt and Marshall went off for 4 TD's and got the MVP.

Hey guys, I have a question...every year at the Hawaii Pro Bowl none of the players ever sign autographs. Like maybe 1-2 TOP's and only for a second. Is that how it is at regular games? I was actually really disappointed because I figured when Marshall was getting his free truck and doing his interviews, having a record day...i figured he'd sign autographs on such a day. Being in Hawaii...there was only a couple Dolphin fans that stuck around. I really thought he'd spot us and come over but he never even looked towards the stands. Just thought that was BS given the circumstances of the game and his performance...and that Hawaii people obviously never have the chance to see their players up close n autographs would mean more to them.

On another note -------does anybody get the sense he was kinda sucking up? Perhaps hoping that this is his next destination? I bet he would love a reunion with Gase and this entirely new team in Miami.
 
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