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Notice in the article it says "The Report States" and not "This Woman is now saying" On edit and reading a bit further: I thought you meant since she opened her mouth I guess she violated the agreement, to which I wrote the above information stating she hadn't opened her mouth.....yet |
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It's clear Philbin has no future in politics. He doesn't know how to use the bully puppet, worth a shit.
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He's ****ed... |
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She was going to file charges and the team decided that having an All-Pro lineman on the roster free of sexual harassment charges was better than a little cash out of pocket. She obviously agreed with whatever monetary value the team put on Incognito's lewd mannerisms. Or are you suggesting that, like Martin, she should have just went out and punched Incognito in the mouth to prove she was a tough guy; to "dosomethingaboutit?" Sure, then there might have been assault charges leveled against her/Martin, got labled as a golf course/locker room problem, etc. |
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It's hard to accept the premise w/o knowing all the facts, but I'd be done after the first time my vagina was molested without consent. I don't know any woman that wouldn't freak the **** out or remove herself from the situation. When a girl gets treated like trash it's helpful for her to ask herself what role she played too. Plus things get exaggerated. There just may be a police report out there of me breaking the face of a man that could have restrained me with two fingers. Doesn't mean that really happened. Although that would have felt great. |
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And it does happen. You might not have personally seen it happen, but it happens all the time. Ben Raperburger anyone? |
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I'm sorry we're not going to sister bond over this issue, but I don't know anything about it. |
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nyah nyah nyah nyah |
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ESPN, via NFP:
Recently suspended guard Richie Incognito held meetings for fellow Miami Dolphins offensive linemen at a South Florida strip club and would fine them if they didn't attend, according to a report. The National Football Post, citing two sources, reported that Incognito expected the linemen to attend. If they failed to show up, Incognito would fine them in the club's kangaroo court and mock them for not being part of the group, one of the sources said. "Richie wanted to set up Richie's world as a way for everybody to act," a team source told the National Football Post. "Richie thinks everybody should act that way. He doesn't get that some guys aren't into that behavior. Some guys don't want to constantly explain to their wife or girlfriend why they have to go to a strip club. |
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I love this place. |
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private parties are where its at. |
If I never went to one again, I'd be fine. It's like sitting in a Corvette or a Ferrari with the key in it, but you can't drive it.
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Hey Patteeu et al....
I got your guy right here. http://deadspin.com/sports-radio-hos...ant-1460807807 |
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I thought you'd agree with this guys world view is all. |
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Pretty neat! |
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Brandon Marshall on the Culture of the NFL:
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Hey, you're right. That was fun. |
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And I realize I'm twisted but my daughters have always been told to shake it off. |
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First, they put a known asshole on the "leadership council" ie; some kind of team captain... then, they approve of mandatory meetings at a ****ing strip club. I don't want to hear about the NFL he-man party culture that says that's acceptable, either. Man, what a mess down there... |
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Apparently, they are all up to their eyeballs in taking part in this bullying scandal - The Dolphins’ hierarchy and the players who are on record trying to place the blame onto the victim - Aided and abetted by the Miami Herald. I have heard that only 10-20 percent of what is known has been made public so far. We shall see… |
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I've come around to the idea that Martin may have emotional problems and maybe didn't identify himself as some alpha male type who can take any abuse that's heaped on him in the name of being a tough football player... maybe he ISNT cut out for the high pressure NFL. But none of that excuses miamis actions, they've compounded their mistakes tenfold with the way they're handling things, they just have a shit team culture down there, and placing Incognito in charge of ANYTHING proves it. It'd be interesting to hear John Dorseys take on Philbin, did he know this guy was so ****ing stupid and tone deaf in Green Bay? |
The smaller the town, the more likely they may be to be "backward." Miami should have knocked that out of Philbin.
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A rather pointed commentary on race in the locker room:
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