BillPreston
Bill S. Preston Esq.
BillPreston

The crazy thing is, I would guess more gm's are thinking about trying to land Incognito (if he's released) than they are Martin. Even though he said horrible things and took it too far, Incognito fits the stereotypical mold of an NFL player more than Martin does. It's like a "good ole boy" system contrasting with what

The problem isn't getting a shot. Of course he will get a shot. The problem is the players around him having any type of trust or respect for him. I know he got shit on in this deal, but seriously, look at how the Dolphins players have reacted both black and white. They are basically taking Incognito's side. This

I feel from now on, any Richie Incognito story needs a tag that is whatever the opposite of the "Yo Soy Fiesta" tag given to the Rob Gronkowski stories.

Players: Damn, coach is fucking intense.

I put on about 50 pounds once I started college and started to have horrible reoccurring back pain. For reasons not related to the back pain I decided to get back into shape and dropped the weight and now it happens far less often. I don't want to call anyone fat, but if you have a little extra weight, trying to shed

Well, the reason I am so curious is because it seems like if it was the teams idea and Incognito took it to far, wouldn't he want to get out in front of it as well?

I admittedly may have missed something but is it Incognito saying he was just following orders or has it been others trying to support him? Doesn't excuse the behavior, just curious as to who is making the claim.

But when Richie Incognito drives people to treatment, he's a bad guy.....

Only thing better would be if Randy Johnson was there to take the concert photos.

Incognito has well documented mental troubles himself (for being an asshole, basically). But in this instance, no one is saying he needs to get more treatment, they are dismissing him as an asshole. I don't want to defend the guy but it seems like there is somewhat of a double standard in attacking the type of

Fair enough points, I don't know him personally. But I will say in my personal experience I have worked jobs where workers wouldn't dare say the N word in front of a black person, but the second they aren't around they let it fly. If you asked those black guys, they would probably say they didn't think it was represent

So he didn't go his locker room full of black people and say the N word regularly? That is a shocker. It shows a moderate amount of restraint, not an indicator he's not actually racist.

Let me be clear: I am not trying to defend Incognito and apologize in advance if it seems this way, but his mental makeup is actually pretty well known. He has sought treatment for anger issues going back to his playing days and if he is still being a dickhead he needs to work on his own issues some more. But because

Sounds more depressing because of the destination, not the scenery along the way!

I remember the 30 for 30 with Todd Marinovich where he was talking about the throwing the rookie party for the Raiders and how much he spent on it and kind of seemed proud about it, and of course he is telling the story while he is broke as hell.

Well, they do play a game for a living.

I think he may have a marijuana leaf tattooed on his forearm as well.

I was real pissed the Huskers were already unranked and about to lose to Northwestern. But when that hail mary happened, I screamed at the top of my lungs and remembered why it's fun to be a sports fan. Sometimes your team isn't having the season you wish, but damn that made my weekend.

Yep. Not just because of his coaching either. He never let his brother borrow his IROC Camaro!

Good thing he saved the part about thanking Allah until close to the end, otherwise he might have lost a lot of audience.