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Dolphin Players bullied Jonathan Martin, Richie Incognito SUSPENDED (1 Viewer)

Nobody bullies Steve Smith anymore. Pop a guy in the soup coolers during a film session for making fun of you, word gets around.

Have any of you put the cheetoh bag down long enough to play organized ball? Rookie hazing has been going on since they filled Jay Berwanger's leather helmet with a healthy handful of Burma Shave. Granted, I was just a punter and didn't get the level of hazing that the lineman did to each other, but I saw my share.

If it were up to some of you, Ralphie in A Christmas Story would have run crying to his teacher instead of laying some jabs on the bully. No wonder kids these days don't stand up for themselves. They're taught it's better to hide behind your mothers skirt than growing some balls and ending the bullying yourself. Martin is just the latest example of the generation of daisies that permeate our landscape these days. Grow a pair, Nancy.
Still :fishing: , and poorly. Ralphie? :lmao:

 
More Trotter...

"interesting that of the half dozen personnel people/players i've spoken with, all feel martin should've handled this man to man."
Interesting choice of word usage: interesting is now a synonym for predictable.

 
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Jim Trotter is the source of those nameless GMs...

"Said one personnel man (who's not alone): "Instead of being a man and confronting him, (Martin) acted like a coward and told like a kid."
That's not going to go over well with the "new 2013 brand" of dudes posting in here. Lots of guys watching The View too much these days.
Plus a lot of people who aren't #######s or stuck in 8th grade.

 
Jim Trotter is the source of those nameless GMs...

"Said one personnel man (who's not alone): "Instead of being a man and confronting him, (Martin) acted like a coward and told like a kid."
That's not going to go over well with the "new 2013 brand" of dudes posting in here. Lots of guys watching The View too much these days.
And apparently if you post this info you are automatically against Martin which is kind of crazy thinking IMHO. Just want to see what the temperature is of the rest of the NFL.

Dolphins are speaking up so far in support of Incognito and the Dolphins, does not surprise me.

 
Jim Trotter is the source of those nameless GMs...

"Said one personnel man (who's not alone): "Instead of being a man and confronting him, (Martin) acted like a coward and told like a kid."
That's not going to go over well with the "new 2013 brand" of dudes posting in here. Lots of guys watching The View too much these days.
Over/under on how many posts before someone calls MOP a "victim blamer"?
It's coming believe me.

 
If Incognito went that route he would be brought up on real charges for assault. If Martin duked it out in closed practices every time Incognito opened his mouth, none of this would be in the news right now.
Would you have hit him?
You may not be aware, but players throw fisticuffs in closed practices all the time. Yes, if I were Martin, I would have repeatedly taken care of it on the field until it stopped off the field.
No. Would YOU hit him, if he was bullying you?
So the situation you are imagining is that Ritchie Incognito comes into my work on a daily basis and bullies me, so I have to make the choice? Or, is the situation that I am another lineman for the Dolphins and have to deal with him daily? You can see the problem with your question now.
Lets all face it. Incognito would kick the living ##### of out Martin if they got in a fight. I don't care how big Martin is, he wouldn't stand a chance. There is no doubt about that.
Why are you so sure of this? Incognito might turn into a ##### when a guy bigger than him steps up. We have no idea.
Because. To use an analogy from earlier, if size mattered Ralphie wouldn't have been able to beat up Skut Farkus. Skut was bigger, stronger, and had a better 40 time. But Ralphie whooped him.So, it doesn't matter if Martin is bigger than Incognito. The theory that good wins over evil regardless of size only applies to movies.
We have no clue what would happen.
Yet you keep saying that Martin should have stood up for himself.
Yes, and? What's your point?

 
The guy who brought the team down was Incognito. To focus on the victim is at first strange, but then after it is done over and over, despite more evidence coming out that Martin probably did a good thing by exposing this thug-like behavior, it starts to resemble something almost sinister in nature. Read the entire thread and draw your own conclusion.
I have been reading the entire thread.

Blaming the victim is incorrect, agreed. At the same time, from the vantage point of a ardent Dolpins fan**, one might wish that Martin were tougher, could fit in better, or something. Just something so that all this wouldn't have had to go down. Not logical, not right ... but that kind of thinking can fuel some people's opinions on Martin.

Explaining, not advocating.

** not me.

 
Jim Trotter is the source of those nameless GMs...

"Said one personnel man (who's not alone): "Instead of being a man and confronting him, (Martin) acted like a coward and told like a kid."
That's not going to go over well with the "new 2013 brand" of dudes posting in here. Lots of guys watching The View too much these days.
And apparently if you post this info you are automatically against Martin which is kind of crazy thinking IMHO. Just want to see what the temperature is of the rest of the NFL. Dolphins are speaking up so far in support of Incognito and the Dolphins, does not surprise me.
I think you've done a great job getting the latest stuff out there.

 
Jim Trotter is the source of those nameless GMs...

"Said one personnel man (who's not alone): "Instead of being a man and confronting him, (Martin) acted like a coward and told like a kid."
That's not going to go over well with the "new 2013 brand" of dudes posting in here. Lots of guys watching The View too much these days.
And apparently if you post this info you are automatically against Martin which is kind of crazy thinking IMHO. Just want to see what the temperature is of the rest of the NFL.

Dolphins are speaking up so far in support of Incognito and the Dolphins, does not surprise me.
What do you think them speaking up indicates? That nothing happened? That they are protecting their careers by avoiding any appearance of not being a team player? Something else?

 
Nobody bullies Steve Smith anymore. Pop a guy in the soup coolers during a film session for making fun of you, word gets around.

Have any of you put the cheetoh bag down long enough to play organized ball? Rookie hazing has been going on since they filled Jay Berwanger's leather helmet with a healthy handful of Burma Shave. Granted, I was just a punter and didn't get the level of hazing that the lineman did to each other, but I saw my share.

If it were up to some of you, Ralphie in A Christmas Story would have run crying to his teacher instead of laying some jabs on the bully. No wonder kids these days don't stand up for themselves. They're taught it's better to hide behind your mothers skirt than growing some balls and ending the bullying yourself. Martin is just the latest example of the generation of daisies that permeate our landscape these days. Grow a pair, Nancy.
Ralphie? :lmao:
Ralphie got another mention later on in the thread. Apt comparison if you ask me. Ralphie was getting bullied, and went the TCB route. No more bullying, and in fact, probably led to his brother not getting bullied later by the little thug leprechaun that the bully hung out with.

If a bully smells blood in the water, he's going to needle you until you snap. Those guys feed on weakness, and some Stanford silver spoon Carlton Banks type is low hanging fruit.

 
We have no clue what would happen.
Which is exactly why you resort to violence as a last resort. Especially if you're not experienced with your hands, like I'd guess Martin to be. Not everyone's a fighter, and more power to him if he's not.

People who go go immediately to fists are usually either young (immature), at a breaking point (losing their s*#t) or backed into a corner with literally no recourse. Or morons.

People who have been around fighting know anything can happen. Incognito pulls a weapon. A random punch causes brain damage. Retribution later which could mean anything from a stomping to death. Why would Martin risk his life (and career and salary) for that?

Martin might be a moron - I don't know. But I do know he did the right thing by not retaliating. The facts so far show that he had other options and he took one of them.

I understand your frustration - trust me - I'm a hot head and actually enjoy a good fight. But age brings wisdom and I now realize that VERY rarely is it worth it to fight.

 
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The part I find most interesting is the time line. From what I can gather the abusive text messages nd VMs occurred in April. Not sure about the Vegas trip. Yet the straw that broke the camels back seems to have been the lunchroom prank. In between the two seemed to be on OK terms, hanging out and even pranking others (the Josh Samuda incident stands out).

So my question is has the abusive bullying/threats persisted or is this now coming up as evidence
Speculation:

Any chance that the actual issue Martin intended to bring to light was the extortion -- whipping up the bullying frenzy has been merely a way to get there from here? I really don't think that, fundamentally, this is about bullying.

 
Baloney Sandwich said:
Statorama said:
...and who the hell doesn't want to go to Vegas? That's the biggest red flag to me
Bingo, even if the rumors are true about him being a friend of Dorothy you would figure he would want to catch Celine Dion out there. Something doesn't add up.
I dunno. Maybe if he went to Vegas his wallet would be hit even more.

 
I hope Martin is OK. If he was really suicidal then I hope he's getting the help he needs. And that is really the danger of hazing. For most people it is something that is tolerable but for a few it can be a living hell. That's why you see many of the other players sticking up for incognito - because what was good natured ribbing for som.e was something much more severe for Martin.

I expect a lot more news to come out in the coming days which will incriminate all parties.

 
RBM said:
Ministry of Pain said:
Jim Trotter is the source of those nameless GMs...

"Said one personnel man (who's not alone): "Instead of being a man and confronting him, (Martin) acted like a coward and told like a kid."
That's not going to go over well with the "new 2013 brand" of dudes posting in here. Lots of guys watching The View too much these days.
Actually agree with this to a point.If it's just Incognito giving him a hard time and the threat is limited to one on one duking it out, sure, Martins got to stand up for himself, although I agree with a lot of Hoss' above post as well.

But if it's a group of players or the threat is perceived to extend to life and limb I dont think brawling, in closed practices or otherwise, is a viable solution.

Martin is either extremely soft compared to the generality of the NFL culture or he had valid reason to fear retribution beyond just a punch in the face.

 
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jah77 said:
RBM said:
Ministry of Pain said:
Jim Trotter is the source of those nameless GMs...

"Said one personnel man (who's not alone): "Instead of being a man and confronting him, (Martin) acted like a coward and told like a kid."
That's not going to go over well with the "new 2013 brand" of dudes posting in here. Lots of guys watching The View too much these days.
In 2013 a lot of dudes understand that being a man doesn't involve intimidating and harassing more passive individuals. :shrug:
Never in any way, shape or form did I say it did.

 
Greg Russell said:
Ministry of Pain said:
RBM said:
Ministry of Pain said:
Jim Trotter is the source of those nameless GMs...

"Said one personnel man (who's not alone): "Instead of being a man and confronting him, (Martin) acted like a coward and told like a kid."
That's not going to go over well with the "new 2013 brand" of dudes posting in here. Lots of guys watching The View too much these days.
And apparently if you post this info you are automatically against Martin which is kind of crazy thinking IMHO. Just want to see what the temperature is of the rest of the NFL.

Dolphins are speaking up so far in support of Incognito and the Dolphins, does not surprise me.
What do you think them speaking up indicates? That nothing happened? That they are protecting their careers by avoiding any appearance of not being a team player? Something else?
Not sure greg, all good questions. I think the team right now is not happy how Martin went about it but I think they are ignorant of some of this stuff floating in the media.

 
Greg Russell said:
Ministry of Pain said:
RBM said:
Ministry of Pain said:
Jim Trotter is the source of those nameless GMs...

"Said one personnel man (who's not alone): "Instead of being a man and confronting him, (Martin) acted like a coward and told like a kid."
That's not going to go over well with the "new 2013 brand" of dudes posting in here. Lots of guys watching The View too much these days.
And apparently if you post this info you are automatically against Martin which is kind of crazy thinking IMHO. Just want to see what the temperature is of the rest of the NFL.

Dolphins are speaking up so far in support of Incognito and the Dolphins, does not surprise me.
What do you think them speaking up indicates? That nothing happened? That they are protecting their careers by avoiding any appearance of not being a team player? Something else?
Not sure greg, all good questions. I think the team right now is not happy how Martin went about it but I think they are ignorant of some of this stuff floating in the media.
Greg brings up a good point - if Incognito is indeed the leader of the Bully Squad then other players might just want to distance themselves from the situation altogether and fly under the radar.

Let's wait a few days and see if any Martin defenders come out of the woodwork. That will be telling one way or the other.

 
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Quez said:
Ministry of Pain said:
fruity pebbles said:
Am i the only one who doesn't think the texts are as bad as i was expecting given the huge whirlwind on espn etc? Maybe somethings wrong with me but i just don't see the threats. Taken in a vacuum they seem bad but put together with the pictures together, the birthday well wishes, the shout outs etc, it seems like he was busting his balls. Overdone yes, very immature yes but im not seeing the omg here.
How about the assumptions that he can extort $$$ from rookies? Telling the local media that THill will just buy them jet skis and he'll do it with a smile. How about telling Martin he had to pay him $15k for a Vegas try martin was skipping?
I do not agree with this either, but 15k for a guy making about 1.2 mil a year is like .0013% of his yearly salary. Comparatively, that is like less than $50 for a person making 40k. This isn't like a mafia level extortion ring or anything.
off by a decimal point?$500 may not be a lot, but it is 1/80 of 40 K...

but they were throwing around higher numbers, like 30K for a meal...

and guys picked after first several rounds (not just martin extorted) aren't making 1.2 mil, maybe closer to league minimum...

so the math might be off a few different ways...

if martin gave incognito 100K, as in some recent reports, even if he made 1 million, 1/10 is a lot different than a thousandth?

maybe not mafia level, but significant.

it sounds like incognito's defense strategy might be the blame game and deflecting attention away from him... re: reports that he was acting on orders to toughen martin up... if that comes out, that would almost certainly topple philbin, maybe Ireland depending on how high up the food chain this goes... but incognito will have a hard time explaining how he twisted team instructions to extorting money and making death threats.

 
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Tom Jackson, Keyshawn Johnson and Cris Carter called Incognito a racist. Said Martin's teammates and coaches let him down. Clearly took Martin's side and were disgusted with the voice message Incognito left for Martin. Ditka was negative about Incognito as well. Said there's no place for this in the locker room.

 
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Greg Russell said:
What do you think them speaking up indicates? That nothing happened? That they are protecting their careers by avoiding any appearance of not being a team player? Something else?
Dolphins' players are probably not free to speak their minds. See "Schiano, Greg - statements by current Bucs vs statements by 2012 Bucs that have left team."

 
Statorama said:
fatness said:
Statorama said:
Nobody bullies Steve Smith anymore. Pop a guy in the soup coolers during a film session for making fun of you, word gets around.

Have any of you put the cheetoh bag down long enough to play organized ball? Rookie hazing has been going on since they filled Jay Berwanger's leather helmet with a healthy handful of Burma Shave. Granted, I was just a punter and didn't get the level of hazing that the lineman did to each other, but I saw my share.

If it were up to some of you, Ralphie in A Christmas Story would have run crying to his teacher instead of laying some jabs on the bully. No wonder kids these days don't stand up for themselves. They're taught it's better to hide behind your mothers skirt than growing some balls and ending the bullying yourself. Martin is just the latest example of the generation of daisies that permeate our landscape these days. Grow a pair, Nancy.
Ralphie? :lmao:
Ralphie got another mention later on in the thread. Apt comparison if you ask me. Ralphie was getting bullied, and went the TCB route. No more bullying, and in fact, probably led to his brother not getting bullied later by the little thug leprechaun that the bully hung out with.

If a bully smells blood in the water, he's going to needle you until you snap. Those guys feed on weakness, and some Stanford silver spoon Carlton Banks type is low hanging fruit.
The Ralphie solution is fine. If you're 12 years old.

When you're 24 and dealing with roided up, (allegedly) coked up, nut case, i'd be more concerned with the Odin Lloyd outcome.

 
RBM said:
Ministry of Pain said:
Jim Trotter is the source of those nameless GMs...

"Said one personnel man (who's not alone): "Instead of being a man and confronting him, (Martin) acted like a coward and told like a kid."
That's not going to go over well with the "new 2013 brand" of dudes posting in here. Lots of guys watching The View too much these days.
Don't worry about MOP. He knows exactly what he's doing. Every 15 he posts a quote from someone bashing Martin. Typical passive aggressive behavior that is fooling no one.And if feeling sympathy for someone who was treated like crap is 2013, then yes, I am that. But don't ever confuse sympathy with cowardice. The real cowards are the bullies, and the numbskulls who blindly support them.

 
RBM said:
Ministry of Pain said:
Jim Trotter is the source of those nameless GMs...

"Said one personnel man (who's not alone): "Instead of being a man and confronting him, (Martin) acted like a coward and told like a kid."
That's not going to go over well with the "new 2013 brand" of dudes posting in here. Lots of guys watching The View too much these days.
I know. Did you see this mornings View it was aweso.................. never mind. :bag:

 
Tom Jackson, Keyshawn Johnson and Cris Carter called Incognito a racist. Said Martin's teammates and coaches let him down. Clearly took Martin's side and were disgusted with the

voice message Incognito left for Martin. Ditka was negative about Incognito as well. Said there's no place for this in the locker room.
Seriously?

 
RBM said:
Ministry of Pain said:
Jim Trotter is the source of those nameless GMs...

"Said one personnel man (who's not alone): "Instead of being a man and confronting him, (Martin) acted like a coward and told like a kid."
That's not going to go over well with the "new 2013 brand" of dudes posting in here. Lots of guys watching The View too much these days.
Don't worry about MOP. He knows exactly what he's doing. Every 15 he posts a quote from someone bashing Martin. Typical passive aggressive behavior that is fooling no one.And if feeling sympathy for someone who was treated like crap is 2013, then yes, I am that. But don't ever confuse sympathy with cowardice. The real cowards are the bullies, and the numbskulls who blindly support them.
I feel sympathy for Martin. Just wish he handled it differently than running home. Talk to your coach, GM, or even some vets that don't know what's really going on. If he's not the type of guy to stick up form himself, that's fine.I don't see anyone blindly supporting bullies.

 
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jah77 said:
jah77 said:
RBM said:
Ministry of Pain said:
Jim Trotter is the source of those nameless GMs...

"Said one personnel man (who's not alone): "Instead of being a man and confronting him, (Martin) acted like a coward and told like a kid."
That's not going to go over well with the "new 2013 brand" of dudes posting in here. Lots of guys watching The View too much these days.
In 2013 a lot of dudes understand that being a man doesn't involve intimidating and harassing more passive individuals. :shrug:
Never in any way, shape or form did I say it did.
In 2013 a lot of dudes understand that if someone decides to intimidate and harass a more passive individual that the person doing the intimidation and harassing is the one in the wrong and their behavior shouldn't be defended by blaming the person being intimidated and harassed :shrug:
WTF??? Saying Martin could have handled it different is defending Incognito and whoever else bullied him in your world?

Wow.

 
KCitons said:
Honest question. How many NFL owners, GMs or coaches really care about their players? Dollars and cents, and number of games won.
Generally, successful leaders are the ones who care about the people under them. Because the people under them are the ones who have to get things done.

 
Tom Jackson, Keyshawn Johnson and Cris Carter called Incognito a racist. Said Martin's teammates and coaches let him down. Clearly took Martin's side and were disgusted with the

voice message Incognito left for Martin. Ditka was negative about Incognito as well. Said there's no place for this in the locker room.
Seriously?
Yup. I'm sure they will discuss it more on Monday Night Countdown on ESPN. The tone of the discussion felt very serious and you could tell they were angry. Particularly Tom Jackson and Cris Carter.
 
Baloney Sandwich said:
Statorama said:
...and who the hell doesn't want to go to Vegas? That's the biggest red flag to me
Bingo, even if the rumors are true about him being a friend of Dorothy you would figure he would want to catch Celine Dion out there. Something doesn't add up.
If I worked with a bunch of guys I thought were douchebags, and they invited me on a trip to Vegas, I would find something else to do that weekend.

 
Tom Jackson, Keyshawn Johnson and Cris Carter called Incognito a racist. Said Martin's teammates and coaches let him down. Clearly took Martin's side and were disgusted with the

voice message Incognito left for Martin. Ditka was negative about Incognito as well. Said there's no place for this in the locker room.
Seriously?
Yup. I'm sure they will discuss it more on Monday Night Countdown on ESPN. The tone of the discussion felt very serious and you could tell they were angry. Particularly Tom Jackson and Cris Carter.
I will add that Ditka DID pose the question: how come nobody stood up to Incognito? If they knew this was going on, why did nobody step up to the bully? He said if all else fails, you gotta "pop em" or something like that.
 
Tom Jackson, Keyshawn Johnson and Cris Carter called Incognito a racist. Said Martin's teammates and coaches let him down. Clearly took Martin's side and were disgusted with the

voice message Incognito left for Martin. Ditka was negative about Incognito as well. Said there's no place for this in the locker room.
Seriously?
Yup. I'm sure they will discuss it more on Monday Night Countdown on ESPN. The tone of the discussion felt very serious and you could tell they were angry. Particularly Tom Jackson and Cris Carter.
And you know what? I don't blame them one bit. I definitely think there's a racism component to this. In this thread as well.
 
Tom Jackson, Keyshawn Johnson and Cris Carter called Incognito a racist. Said Martin's teammates and coaches let him down. Clearly

took Martin's side and were disgusted with the

voice message Incognito left for Martin. Ditka was negative about Incognito as well. Said there's no place for this in the locker room.
Seriously?
Yup. I'm sure they will discuss it more on Monday Night Countdown on ESPN. The tone of the discussion felt very serious and you could tell they were angry. Particularly Tom Jackson and Cris Carter.
Yeah, I meant that you seriously couldn't see through the ESPN bull####?

 
Tom Jackson, Keyshawn Johnson and Cris Carter called Incognito a racist. Said Martin's teammates and coaches let him down. Clearly took Martin's side and were disgusted with the

voice message Incognito left for Martin. Ditka was negative about Incognito as well. Said there's no place for this in the locker room.
Seriously?
Yup. I'm sure they will discuss it more on Monday Night Countdown on ESPN. The tone of the discussion felt very serious and you could tell they were angry. Particularly Tom Jackson and Cris Carter.
I will add that Ditka DID pose the question: how come nobody stood up to Incognito? If they knew this was going on, why did nobody step up to the bully? He said if all else fails, you gotta "pop em" or something like that.
Herd mentality and cowardly behavior. They were probably all happy to play along at someone else's expense and thankful it wasn't them that was the target.
 
Tom Jackson, Keyshawn Johnson and Cris Carter called Incognito a racist. Said Martin's teammates and coaches let him down. Clearly took Martin's side and were disgusted with the

voice message Incognito left for Martin. Ditka was negative about Incognito as well. Said there's no place for this in the locker room.
Seriously?
Yup. I'm sure they will discuss it more on Monday Night Countdown on ESPN. The tone of the discussion felt very serious and you could tell they were angry. Particularly Tom Jackson and Cris Carter.
And you know what? I don't blame them one bit. I definitely think there's a racism component to this. In this thread as well.
Some of his comments were nothing short of racist.
 
Tom Jackson, Keyshawn Johnson and Cris Carter called Incognito a racist. Said Martin's teammates and coaches let him down. Clearly

took Martin's side and were disgusted with the

voice message Incognito left for Martin. Ditka was negative about Incognito as well. Said there's no place for this in the locker room.
Seriously?
Yup. I'm sure they will discuss it more on Monday Night Countdown on ESPN. The tone of the discussion felt very serious and you could tell they were angry. Particularly Tom Jackson and Cris Carter.
Yeah, I meant that you seriously couldn't see through the ESPN bull####?
Hey I'm just posting what I saw on TV man. I thought it would add to this topics discussion. I haven't put my own opinion in here.
 
Doug B said:
General Tso said:
The guy who brought the team down was Incognito. To focus on the victim is at first strange, but then after it is done over and over, despite more evidence coming out that Martin probably did a good thing by exposing this thug-like behavior, it starts to resemble something almost sinister in nature. Read the entire thread and draw your own conclusion.
I have been reading the entire thread.

Blaming the victim is incorrect, agreed. At the same time, from the vantage point of a ardent Dolpins fan**, one might wish that Martin were tougher, could fit in better, or something. Just something so that all this wouldn't have had to go down. Not logical, not right ... but that kind of thinking can fuel some people's opinions on Martin.

Explaining, not advocating.

** not me.
No wishes about Incognito?

 
Statorama said:
fatness said:
Statorama said:
Nobody bullies Steve Smith anymore. Pop a guy in the soup coolers during a film session for making fun of you, word gets around.

Have any of you put the cheetoh bag down long enough to play organized ball? Rookie hazing has been going on since they filled Jay Berwanger's leather helmet with a healthy handful of Burma Shave. Granted, I was just a punter and didn't get the level of hazing that the lineman did to each other, but I saw my share.

If it were up to some of you, Ralphie in A Christmas Story would have run crying to his teacher instead of laying some jabs on the bully. No wonder kids these days don't stand up for themselves. They're taught it's better to hide behind your mothers skirt than growing some balls and ending the bullying yourself. Martin is just the latest example of the generation of daisies that permeate our landscape these days. Grow a pair, Nancy.
Ralphie? :lmao:
Ralphie got another mention later on in the thread. Apt comparison if you ask me. Ralphie was getting bullied, and went the TCB route. No more bullying, and in fact, probably led to his brother not getting bullied later by the little thug leprechaun that the bully hung out with.

If a bully smells blood in the water, he's going to needle you until you snap. Those guys feed on weakness, and some Stanford silver spoon Carlton Banks type is low hanging fruit.
Martin appears to have handled Incognito quite effectively.

 
Baloney Sandwich said:
Statorama said:
...and who the hell doesn't want to go to Vegas? That's the biggest red flag to me
Bingo, even if the rumors are true about him being a friend of Dorothy you would figure he would want to catch Celine Dion out there. Something doesn't add up.
If I worked with a bunch of guys I thought were douchebags, and they invited me on a trip to Vegas, I would find something else to do that weekend.
The difference here is that Martin said he would go, incognito made the travel plans and set things up, THEN Martin tries to back out. That's not cool

 
Ministry of Pain said:
More Trotter...

"interesting that of the half dozen personnel people/players i've spoken with, all feel martin should've handled this man to man."
:lmao: @ the assumption that "man to man" still exists in today's age.

If he beats Incognito and/or Pouncey up? It is not unreasonable to assume Pouncey would follow his buddy AHern's lead and come back with semi-automatic pistols.

 
Statorama said:
People spending their time blaming Martin... "He should have just slugged them", "Have tougher skin", "Just avoid them", etc. Classic victim blaming. God help your kids if they ever get bullied, hurt, abused, and they turn to you for help.

Good for Martin for standing up for himself in the great American way- through lawyers. The team ignores his pleas for help? Meet me in the courtroom. Martin can do 10x the damage here without throwing a single punch. So actually, he IS fighting back. I hope they throw the book at Incognito hard enough that his head comes clean off.
Nobody bullies Steve Smith anymore. Pop a guy in the soup coolers during a film session for making fun of you, word gets around.

Have any of you put the cheetoh bag down long enough to play organized ball? Rookie hazing has been going on since they filled Jay Berwanger's leather helmet with a healthy handful of Burma Shave. Granted, I was just a punter and didn't get the level of hazing that the lineman did to each other, but I saw my share.

If it were up to some of you, Ralphie in A Christmas Story would have run crying to his teacher instead of laying some jabs on the bully. No wonder kids these days don't stand up for themselves. They're taught it's better to hide behind your mothers skirt than growing some balls and ending the bullying yourself. Martin is just the latest example of the generation of daisies that permeate our landscape these days. Grow a pair, Nancy.
Who did Stevie pop in the cooler? The punter?

Pretty sure it wasn't Rae Carruth or Aaron Hernandez.

 
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