Thoughts on the Johnathon Martin - Ritchie Incognito situation?

Like Cold said, Martin could've came back with AK/SK/HK or whatever other GTA 5 weapon he could get his hands on and sprayed the entire locker room up. It's already been stated dude has been struggling with emotional, mental, and suicidal issues.

He get labeled as a punk & less of a man for reporting what was going on or he gets labeled as a mental case if he took matters into his own hands.

Dude probably felt like he was in a lose-lose situation. Thank God he chose the "wuss" route or those same people would be saying "why didn't he seek professional help or tell the coaching staff?"
 
Incognito is completely at fault..........but I also find some fault in the way Martin handled things to an extent. 
 
Why didnt Martin stand up for himself? way i was raised if you talk **** and try to bully you better be prepared to throw down. this aint no linemen bullying a kicker situation either these are 2 big dudes. aint no OC or line coach going to want this dude on his line.

:lol: That may work on the playground, but in what's supposed to be a professional environment, if it got "handled" that way, then Martin still would have lost and teammates still would have turned their back on him.
 
NT loves to go to the extreme. Never can find middle ground.

It was either blow the whistle....or shoot up the locker room 
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 if it got "handled" that way, then Martin still would have lost and teammates still would have turned their back on him.
How do we figure this?

Dudes fight over LESS in locker rooms. 
 
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DK: Please explain the Martin fault.

He expressed his concern, obviously wasn't taken seriously. Didn't garner support from teammates despite being the victim.

Didn't snitch or leak to a reporter. Was even hesitant to implicate Incognito after the story broke.

Never assaulted or physically confronted anyone. Never harmed anyone in the process.

He withdrew himself from a negative situation. Escaped the bullying.
 
martin could of atleast charged him up and let him know he had enough of his bs...let the other guy know you atleast have some balls.
 
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That may work on the playground, but in what's supposed to be a professional environment, if it got "handled" that way, then Martin still would have lost and teammates still would have turned their back on him.
depends on the team.    the 90's cowboys used to have inside problems, guys fighting and what have you all the time. hell michael irvin even cut some dudes neck with a pair of scisiors or something of that nature.     it's not uncommon for teammates to get into it.  

this whole situation should've been handled completely in house though.    if it was really as bad as their making it out to be and other players coaches knew then that falls on them almost as much as incognito.  if it was really that bad, someone should've spoke out and handled the situation and kept it in house.

its 31 other teams in the nfl and i doubt all of them are peaceful happy families. stuff goes on more then we would think it does, but most the time it's handled internally.   coaches and whatever leadership or lack of leadership this team has completely dropped the ball. 
 
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not going to get banned over petty arguments on here.   if you can't express your opinion on this board without resorting to petty name calling then you shouldn't be posting on here.  
I'm not the one who did it, but you're contradicting yourself so badly right now.

"It's just name calling. Plus racial slurs, homophobic slurs, and threats to his mother. Big deal. Stop being a wuss, stand up for yourself, and just deal with it. What a soft era we live in."

"Hey, an NTer called me a name! Mods, do something!"
 
Is this the same incognito that Richard Seymour layed the smackdown on a few yrs back ??
 
DK: Please explain the Martin fault.

He expressed his concern, obviously wasn't taken seriously. Didn't garner support from teammates despite being the victim.

Didn't snitch or leak to a reporter. Was even hesitant to implicate Incognito after the story broke.

Never assaulted or physically confronted anyone. Never harmed anyone in the process.

He withdrew himself from a negative situation. Escaped the bullying.
I fault Martin for giving up $15,000 to Incognito or whatever other crazy amount that was given on Martin's behalf if the allegations in this story are true.  I think we all can agree that $15K is an absurd amount to be given from one player to another.  That's beyond what most would call hazing, and probably passed the point of bullying.  That's just another man get punked to the point where Martin should be ashamed of himself as a grown man for it to even have gotten to that point.

I don't find fault in Martin for expressing his concern to the team, for not dropping info. to news outlet or anything of that matter.  However, as a man you have to stand up for yourself in life, otherwise folks are just going to walk over you in life like a doormat, and that's exactly what happened to Martin apparently.  Also, I've never been in favor of someone just walking away from something that they true love or they enjoy doing, I just see that as being a quitter.  If Martin loved playing football, (key word "if") then to me he shouldn't have just walked away and let Incognito get the best of him.  Now's Martin is out of a job and out of a paycheck.  Now Martin's livelihood isn't the same anymore.  
 
Dudes fronting like if they're a second year player they gon stand up to the leader of the team, yeah right. He wasn't scared to stand up to Richie he was scared of the team turning on him after that.
 
Where does everyone see Martin's career going forward?

Regardless of who's right/wrong in this incident...I'm not sure how he can live this down. What opposing player isn't going to think they can EASILY get in his head and rattle him after this?
Dudes fronting like if they're a second year player they gon stand up to the leader of the team, yeah right. He wasn't scared to stand up to Richie he was scared of the team turning on him after that.
Ya'll really overblowing this whole "team" aspect. Dude was a ring leader over a selected group. I can GUARANTEE you had Martin put hands on...a locker room full of black men wouldn't have turned on him after being called a "******". 
 
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I don't think it will affect him much week to week from an opposing player.

Much different than day in/day out harassment from your own "team".
 
Exactly, idgaf about what someone I see once a year says about me but it's different when it comes from a person I deal with on the daily basis who's suppose to be a teammate.
 
I don't think it will affect him much week to week from an opposing player.

Much different than day in/day out harassment from your own "team".

exactly... i see you for 3 hrs on sunday i can brush off your bs...... i see these other idiots everyday
 
But...we don't know if that's the case or not.

I mean unless you have his "mental health" issue...how would ya'll know how he would react or not?
 
Ya'll really overblowing this whole "team" aspect. Dude was a ring leader over a selected group. I can GUARANTEE you had Martin put hands on...a locker room full of black men wouldn't have turned on him after being called a "******". 
Why are you mentioning race though? That locker room full of black men allowed this to happen and none of them thought Richie should chill but all of a sudden they would come to his defense? Right
 
Internally, Dolphins officials wondered if theBryant McKinnie trade two weeks ago -- done largely because of Martin's struggles at left tackle and the team's overall problems up front -- was responsible for Martin's issue bubbling up again last week. But according to a team source and a source close to the player, it was communicated to the Dolphins that Martin wasn't angry or dispirited over the deal.

The lunch-room prank that apparently sent Martin over the edge involved the offensive linemen, who would stand up and leave the table after the last one arrived with his food, leaving that person by himself. Multiple team sources characterized the prank as being fairly ordinary among the O-linemen. In fact, one source said Martin was part of the same prank when some players played it on guard Nate Garner one week earlier. Another source said Martin's O-line mates weren't aware of his previous problems or that he'd met with Philbin, which led those players to believe nothing was wrong.

Doesnt seem like he's as mentally broke as some may assumed.

He'll be fine once he can get the hell away from that nutcase
 
Why are you mentioning race though? That locker room full of black men allowed this to happen and none of them thought Richie should chill but all of a sudden they would come to his defense? Right
How do we know they knew? He called him racial slurs in a voicemail.

So again...if Martin confronted him...and all of this came to light, including the voicemails....how you figure they'd still side with Incognito?
 
Why are you mentioning race though? That locker room full of black men allowed this to happen and none of them thought Richie should chill but all of a sudden they would come to his defense? Right

How do we know they knew? He called him racial slurs in a voicemail.

So again...if Martin confronted him...and all of this came to light, including the voicemails....how you figure they'd still side with Incognito?
Ok bro you got it :lol: this devils advocate mess gets old real quick
 
I'm not playing DA. I asked a legit question.

You know full and well a team full of brothers wouldnt stand up for a white dude calling another dude a ****** if they knew about it.

**** outta here.
 
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