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  • LiquidLarry2GhostWF
    Highwayman
    • Feb 2009
    • 15429

    Originally posted by f16harm
    More and more I read through out the day, more I think Incognito is the scapegoat for Martin who knows he doesn't like football, doesn't have the balls to quit like a man, and knows he has some mental problems going on. Incognito's background and personality set him up great for it. And you have the mainstream media eating this shit up because Incognito has always been the loud one, and Martin the softy. Gotta remember, Martin is highly intelligent and comes from a smart, well off, high society type family. Martin isn't one of your Miami, USC, Alabama, LSU type players. He's a Stanford, Yale, Harvard type player.

    However, of these two men, one has reached out to Ricky Williams for advice. Guess which one? I'll give you a hint, not the one who quit and walked away.....
    I wouldn't go this far...but as I said before...bullying is a two way street most of the time. Martin is seemingly pulling a Bill Laimbeer.

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    • Tailback U
      No substitute 4 strength.
      • Nov 2008
      • 10282

      Originally posted by LiquidLarry2GhostWF
      Then stop playing.
      He just did.

      Originally posted by f16harm
      More and more I read through out the day, more I think Incognito is the scapegoat for Martin who knows he doesn't like football, doesn't have the balls to quit like a man, and knows he has some mental problems going on. Incognito's background and personality set him up great for it. And you have the mainstream media eating this shit up because Incognito has always been the loud one, and Martin the softy. Gotta remember, Martin is highly intelligent and comes from a smart, well off, high society type family. Martin isn't one of your Miami, USC, Alabama, LSU type players. He's a Stanford, Yale, Harvard type player.

      However, of these two men, one has reached out to Ricky Williams for advice. Guess which one? I'll give you a hint, not the one who quit and walked away.....
      LOL...So many stupid things in this post.

      1. Incognito is being set up? Did you not see the voicemail he left Martin?

      2. Martin is highly intelligent and went to Stanford so he is obviously a pussy? Such a stupid thing to say I don't even know where to start. Some of the toughest players in the league have gone to good schools. I guess if you're smart and you went to a good college you're automatically a pussy, though, huh dumb shit?

      3. What the fuck does calling Ricky Williams have to do with anything?

      Stop trying to defend this piece of shit. It makes you look stupid.

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      • ram29jackson
        Noob
        • Nov 2008
        • 0

        now they are bringing up that stupid pc term...hate crime

        CSN Legal Analyst Steve Moskowitz shares his insight on the Richie Incognito fiasco, and how Jonathan Martin may proceed with legal action. As more details emerge of the situation in Miami that caused Dolphins offensive lineman to leave the team … Continue reading →

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        • LiquidLarry2GhostWF
          Highwayman
          • Feb 2009
          • 15429

          Originally posted by Tailback U
          He just did.
          Don't play dumb...I know he did...or at least left...what I'm asking is...why not stop before?

          This whole bullying campaign they have going on with the youth of today is very flawed...it puts the onus on the bully to stop bullying...they are just as flawed as the bullied. Martin's hands aren't clean here, is what I am trying to say.

          You work in a world where neanderthal, cro-magnon man mentality runs wild...Martin didn't just start playing football, he has for years. Meeting Richie Incognito was not his first rodeo with his ilk. If you're perceived as weak, they will attack you...its not just a bully-bullied thing...one of the reasons the Dolphins suck is because Martin is soft and sucks...as a team, you gotta harden a guy up somehow, his soft nature could end up getting someone really hurt. Incognito took it over the line...but in football, you come together as a team through these pre-historic methods of bonding.

          We can all act outraged...but its a two way street.

          For such a "smart and intelligent" man, by all accounts, Jonathan Martin is one socially retarded man.

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          • j.hen
            Self Care
            • Oct 2008
            • 10058

            Ricky Williams had some nice points to make on the whole ordeal. Maybe one of the wisest players ever:

            "How is bullying something that's even mentioned regarding the NFL?" Williams wondered. "Because that's kind of what we're taught to do -- at least on the field -- is to bully the guy across from us so we can win the football game.

            "It's kind of what we're subjected to on a day-to-day basis that most people will never be able to understand. ... What we're required to do physically, mentally and emotionally for the course of a season is astronomical -- it's amazing," Williams added. "And I'm not saying that it's bad. I'm saying it just really speaks to what it takes to be a professional football player. And to me there's no room to play the victim or to be bullied or to even have that discussion when it comes to the NFL. If you're having that discussion, it just means that maybe you don't belong in the NFL."

            Williams should know. Nine years ago, he came to his own realization that he didn't belong in the NFL.


            "I think I can relate and I can speak on this because I was at a point where I was done with the NFL and I needed to take a break," Williams said. "But unlike Jonathan, I didn't have to find a scapegoat or someone to blame. ... I didn't have to bring anyone else down when I found out that I just couldn't handle what I was going through at the time."

            Williams went through many of the same experiences as Martin early in his career, but emphasized that he never took it as a personal attack.

            "I just understood that's the nature of the game," Williams explained. "When I came in as a rookie, they called me 'Ricky Weirdo.' And they busted my balls and they gave me a hard time, but I just laughed because it was funny. ... If someone sent me those messages, I would send a text back and call him a redneck and put 'lol.' To me, situations that you got yourself into, you got yourself into. It falls on you to find a way to get yourself out. And I'm not judging the way he got himself out of the situation. I actually think it's quite brilliant.

            "There's all these text messages and these voice messages," Williams went on. "It takes some awareness and some planning and some orchestration to actually save those and record those. ... (Martin) is fighting (Incognito), but he's just doing it in his own way. If we're going to talk about the story as a hazing story -- which doesn't fit -- or as a bullying story, it's really a great example of the kid that is 'getting bullied' fighting back in his own way. ... I think they're both victims. I think the truth is never going to come out. One guy has a paid vacation. And one guy has a vacation that's not paid right now."


            Asked about the racist language allegedly used by Incognito in text and voice messages, Williams took exception to the notion that societal standards apply to a locker room setting.

            "It's not inflammatory if it's your family," Williams said. "When you look at a team, especially two guys that play the same position, and you really understand how much time they spend together, you can't put it in the context that you would put it outside of a family setting. ... If you had a tape recorder in the locker room, you would hear a lot of stuff that wouldn't fly in the media. A football team, the NFL, it's a fraternity. ... It's not fair and it's not right for people on the outside to judge and try to figure out what's going on on the inside, because most of the people on the outside wouldn't last a week on an NFL team."

            In Williams' experience, Incognito is not a racist. He also believes coach Joe Philbin's responsibility was to step in only when the actions of the other linemen affected Martin's play.

            "The locker room, we keep coaches out for a reason. It's our space," Williams emphasized. "When I look at the issue, it's not about racism, it's not about bullying, it's not about hazing. It's about a lack of leadership in that locker room. ... And this is just one of the ways in which it's manifested."
            -From NFL.com

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            • Warner2BruceTD
              2011 Poster Of The Year
              • Mar 2009
              • 26142

              Martin not only lacked the guts to stand up to Incognito, but he didn't even have the guts to walk into the head coaches office and hand in his jersey. He had his agent do it for him.

              Surprised he didn't use his mommy.

              I can't believe Incognito & Martin are grown men. If i'm a Dolphins fan, they can both get fucked and never come back.

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              • Houston
                Back home
                • Oct 2008
                • 21231

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                • ram29jackson
                  Noob
                  • Nov 2008
                  • 0

                  Originally posted by Warner2BruceTD
                  Martin not only lacked the guts to stand up to Incognito, but he didn't even have the guts to walk into the head coaches office and hand in his jersey. He had his agent do it for him.

                  Surprised he didn't use his mommy.

                  I can't believe Incognito & Martin are grown men. If i'm a Dolphins fan, they can both get fucked and never come back.
                  Jocks notoriously don't grow up...just the way it is. Its a boys clubhouse

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                  • Villain
                    [REDACTED]
                    • May 2011
                    • 7768

                    This thread is phenomenal.



                    Thank you, VSN.
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                    • ram29jackson
                      Noob
                      • Nov 2008
                      • 0

                      Originally posted by Villain
                      This thread is phenomenal.



                      Thank you, VSN.
                      you're welcome

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                      • Tailback U
                        No substitute 4 strength.
                        • Nov 2008
                        • 10282

                        Originally posted by LiquidLarry2GhostWF
                        Don't play dumb...I know he did...or at least left...what I'm asking is...why not stop before?
                        Because it was obviously never this bad.

                        This whole bullying campaign they have going on with the youth of today is very flawed...it puts the onus on the bully to stop bullying...they are just as flawed as the bullied. Martin's hands aren't clean here, is what I am trying to say.

                        You work in a world where neanderthal, cro-magnon man mentality runs wild...Martin didn't just start playing football, he has for years. Meeting Richie Incognito was not his first rodeo with his ilk. If you're perceived as weak, they will attack you...its not just a bully-bullied thing...one of the reasons the Dolphins suck is because Martin is soft and sucks...as a team, you gotta harden a guy up somehow, his soft nature could end up getting someone really hurt. Incognito took it over the line...but in football, you come together as a team through these pre-historic methods of bonding.

                        We can all act outraged...but its a two way street.

                        For such a "smart and intelligent" man, by all accounts, Jonathan Martin is one socially retarded man.
                        You can try to spin it however you want to but it doesn't matter.

                        You're not understanding that some people literally have a "flight" response instead of a "fight" response.

                        Martin tried to put up with it and eventually he couldn't anymore so he snapped after a stupid little prank and essentially quit the team because he didn't know what to do besides give up.

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                        • Tailback U
                          No substitute 4 strength.
                          • Nov 2008
                          • 10282

                          I'm hearing that 2 of the dolphins coaches told incognito to "toughen Martin up" after Martin missed a voluntary practice.

                          Heard it on the radio but the authors name is Omar and writes for the Miami herald. On my phone now so can't find it.

                          I think this story is far from over.

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                          • Argath
                            $2 whore
                            • Apr 2009
                            • 9241

                            Originally posted by Tailback U
                            Because it was obviously never this bad.



                            You can try to spin it however you want to but it doesn't matter.

                            You're not understanding that some people literally have a "flight" response instead of a "fight" response.

                            Martin tried to put up with it and eventually he couldn't anymore so he snapped after a stupid little prank and essentially quit the team because he didn't know what to do besides give up.
                            Let's not forget he pulled the exact same prank on a fellow teammate the week before.

                            Martin is far from innocent in this whole thing and if were gonna be putting the blame on people, he deserves his fair share.

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                            • LiquidLarry2GhostWF
                              Highwayman
                              • Feb 2009
                              • 15429

                              Originally posted by Tailback U
                              Because it was obviously never this bad.



                              You can try to spin it however you want to but it doesn't matter.

                              You're not understanding that some people literally have a "flight" response instead of a "fight" response.

                              Martin tried to put up with it and eventually he couldn't anymore so he snapped after a stupid little prank and essentially quit the team because he didn't know what to do besides give up.
                              Except Martin took part in the bullying just the week before he left the team.

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                              • NAHSTE
                                Probably owns the site
                                • Feb 2009
                                • 22233

                                Originally posted by f16harm
                                More and more I read through out the day
                                I wonder if you read this:

                                While there’s plenty of chapter-and-verse to quote regarding the background of Dolphins guard and alleged bully Richie Incognito, less has been discussed about the qualities of Jonathan Martin, the bullied.

                                USA TODAY delivers current national and local news, sports, entertainment, finance, technology, and more through award-winning journalism, photos, and videos.


                                Since this passage...

                                “Before he wasn’t around Nebraska, LSU kind of guys,”Eumont said. “He’s always been around Stanford, Duke, Rice kind of players. . . .

                                “In locker rooms full of Nebraska, LSU, Southern Cal players, Miami players, they’ll look at this as a weakness. If he makes it through all this, and if he was encouraged to come back, he’d come back with a vengeance.”
                                ... appears to be pretty similar to your post:
                                Gotta remember, Martin is highly intelligent and comes from a smart, well off, high society type family. Martin isn't one of your Miami, USC, Alabama, LSU type players. He's a Stanford, Yale, Harvard type player.
                                Seems like a pretty idiotic conclusion to draw, and one that relies on quite a few generalizations. But glad it's not your own take, just one you lifted from elsewhere on the net. There's hope for you yet.

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