Oh lol.saint33 wrote:
Incognito plays guard
If he replaces Johnson, heck yeah. Everyone thinks Zimmer and company can already work miracles, maybe he makes a good guard here.
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Oh lol.saint33 wrote:
Incognito plays guard
NextQuestion wrote:lol Zimmerman![]()
careful.
Yeah, I'd love a dude who just tweeted that J.Martin was going to kill himself last year. He's the kind of guy who can really get a locker room to bond!
He's probably still an upgrade over Charlie Johnson.80 PurplePride 84 wrote:No. Even if you ignore the other non-sense he's still aging and average.
Who isn't aging?80 PurplePride 84 wrote:No. Even if you ignore the other non-sense he's still aging and average.
I read about his twitter meltdown. That's one of the reasons I made that remark above about him still showing poor judgment.NextQuestion wrote:So nobody here saw his twitter melt down yesterday? Pretty sure you want to stay far away from this guy.
It's more than poor judgment now. The guy sounds like a lunatic.Mothman wrote: I read about his twitter meltdown. That's one of the reasons I made that remark above about him still showing poor judgment.
Here's some more info that speaks volumes about him:VikingsFanInCA wrote:#4 - When the story regarding JM broke, ALMOST EVERY PLAYER ON THE DOLPHINS CAME TO INCOGNITOS DEFENSE <----- Pay close attention to this one, chums. It speaks VOLUMES about this man.
There's more about that here: http://www.local10.com/sports/aventura- ... r/22858256During the Dolphins' annual celebrity golf tournament at the Turnberry Isle Resort and Club in Aventura, Florida, a drunken Incognito harassed a female volunteer at the club. He rubbed her private parts with a golf club, pressed his private parts against her buttocks and dumped water in her face. The matter was referred to Dolphins security. Although former Dolphins wide receiver Nat Moore apologized to her, the volunteer filed a police report after Incognito didn't personally apologize; the matter was later settled after she signed a confidentiality agreement. This incident didn't come to public light until November 2013. Dolphins coach Joe Philbin subsequently confirmed that the Dolphins were aware of the situation, and had taken "immediate action" in response; he didn't elaborate.
Another newsflash: you don't win games by committing stupid penalties, getting in fights, getting suspended when your team needs you, etc. either.mansquatch wrote:This thread makes me wonder if our culture will survive another 20 years. Apparently Football is now supposed to be the realm of sensitivity training and conflict resolution.
Newsflash: It is an ultra competitive contact sport. You do not win games by being nice. You win by beating the guy lined up across from you.
More at the link.NFL investigator Ted Wells' report on the Miami Dolphins' bullying scandal concluded that Richie Incognito, John Jerry and Mike Pouncey engaged in a pattern of harassment directed at not only Jonathan Martin, but another young Dolphins offensive lineman and an assistant trainer.
The findings of Wells' report were released Friday. He was retained by commissioner Roger Goodell on Nov. 6 to examine the club's workplace environment.
"The Report concludes that three starters on the Dolphins offensive line, Richie Incognito, John Jerry and Mike Pouncey, engaged in a pattern of harassment directed at not only Jonathan Martin, but also another young Dolphins offensive lineman and an assistant trainer," Wells said in a press release. "The Report finds that the assistant trainer repeatedly was the object of racial slurs and other racially derogatory language; that the other offensive lineman was subjected to homophobic name-calling and improper physical touching; and that Martin was taunted on a persistent basis with sexually explicit remarks about his sister and his mother and at times ridiculed with racial insults and other offensive comments."
Completely agree! I like a G with a little Dawg in him!VikingsFanInCA wrote:The comments by the posters here are sad.
Here are some facts:
#1 - Incognito is a rough, in-your-face guy. He talks smack. He doesn't pull punches. It's not a bad trait for a professional football player who plays on the line.
#2 - Incognito was cleared of wrongdoing with the JM issue
#3 - Incognito is a GOOD PLAYER. A little dirty at times, but a GOOD, SOLID PLAYER at his position.
#4 - When the story regarding JM broke, ALMOST EVERY PLAYER ON THE DOLPHINS CAME TO INCOGNITOS DEFENSE <----- Pay close attention to this one, chums. It speaks VOLUMES about this man.
I would gladly take someone like this on the team.