<< <i>Text messages that later became public showed the two players traded more than 1,000 text messages in a year's span, and the teasing and vulgar banter went both ways, with references to sex, drugs, violence and bawdy behavior, often in a jocular tone." >>
Sounds like this place! >>
I agree with Perk for the most part--I think at this point, after what we've learned, that this whole episode was really overblown.
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<< <i>Text messages that later became public showed the two players traded more than 1,000 text messages in a year's span, and the teasing and vulgar banter went both ways, with references to sex, drugs, violence and bawdy behavior, often in a jocular tone." >>
Sounds like this place! >>
I agree with Perk for the most part--I think at this point, after what we've learned, that this whole episode was really overblown. >>
DING! DING! DING!
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<< <i>Lucky he wasnt a gun owner, he couldve just smoked half the locker room. >>
Care to elaborate prior to me remarking what an ignorant and irresponsible comment that is?
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I think the most amazing thing about sports this year is this......how does the Dolphins head coach still have a job? He is supposed to be the leader of the team, no matter what and I find this situation disgusting.
<< <i>Lucky he wasnt a gun owner, he couldve just smoked half the locker room. >>
I will elaborate, although extreme, this is essentially what those disagreeing with the way Martin handled the situation expected him to do. Man up.....hit them in them in the face...why not just shoot up the workplace? Thats manly right? Oh wait, thats taking it too far. He did the right thing by taking the action he did. He couldnt trust a soul in that locker room. The two coaches should be replaced for either allowing it to happen or closing their eyes to it. For any team or any job, fostering an environment like Incognito , his fellow players and coaches allowed, its just a matter of time before someone goes to the extreme. I am sure I can pull a few examples of work place violence in 2013.
<< <i>I will elaborate, although extreme, this is essentially what those disagreeing with the way Martin handled the situation expected him to do. Man up.....hit them in them in the face...why not just shoot up the workplace? Thats manly right? Oh wait, thats taking it too far. He did the right thing by taking the action he did. He couldnt trust a soul in that locker room. The two coaches should be replaced for either allowing it to happen or closing their eyes to it. For any team or any job, fostering an environment like Incognito , his fellow players and coaches allowed, its just a matter of time before someone goes to the extreme. I am sure I can pull a few examples of work place violence in 2013. >>
Yeah, Martin only had two choices: "mass-murder" or "lawyer-up."
<< <i>Lucky he wasnt a gun owner, he couldve just smoked half the locker room. >>
I will elaborate, although extreme, this is essentially what those disagreeing with the way Martin handled the situation expected him to do. Man up.....hit them in them in the face...why not just shoot up the workplace? Thats manly right? Oh wait, thats taking it too far. He did the right thing by taking the action he did. He couldnt trust a soul in that locker room. The two coaches should be replaced for either allowing it to happen or closing their eyes to it. For any team or any job, fostering an environment like Incognito , his fellow players and coaches allowed, its just a matter of time before someone goes to the extreme. I am sure I can pull a few examples of work place violence in 2013. >>
Yeah, your elaboration actually made the comment even more ignorant and irresponsible. Just because those thoughts may have crossed your mind, doesn't mean others would even consider it. That's called projection.
Go ahead and provide work place violence within American professional sports. 2013 would most likely be way too small of a sample size (guessing a couple fist fights), so feel free to use any time period to help boost your flawed opinion. Sure, there's OJ and Rae Carruth but you're the one who narrowed it to 'work place violence'. Good luck!
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<< <i>Text messages that later became public showed the two players traded more than 1,000 text messages in a year's span, and the teasing and vulgar banter went both ways, with references to sex, drugs, violence and bawdy behavior, often in a jocular tone." >>
Sounds like this place! >>
I agree with Perk for the most part--I think at this point, after what we've learned, that this whole episode was really overblown.
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<< <i>Text messages that later became public showed the two players traded more than 1,000 text messages in a year's span, and the teasing and vulgar banter went both ways, with references to sex, drugs, violence and bawdy behavior, often in a jocular tone." >>
Sounds like this place! >>
I agree with Perk for the most part--I think at this point, after what we've learned, that this whole episode was really overblown. >>
DING! DING! DING!
<< <i>Lucky he wasnt a gun owner, he couldve just smoked half the locker room. >>
Care to elaborate prior to me remarking what an ignorant and irresponsible comment that is?
<< <i>Lucky he wasnt a gun owner, he couldve just smoked half the locker room. >>
Maybe he is a gun owner and it doesnt mean he would have shot up the locker room.
Please keep your stupid, ignorant comments out of the discussion.
<< <i>Lucky he wasnt a gun owner, he couldve just smoked half the locker room. >>
I will elaborate, although extreme, this is essentially what those disagreeing with the way Martin handled the situation expected him to do. Man up.....hit them in them in the face...why not just shoot up the workplace? Thats manly right? Oh wait, thats taking it too far. He did the right thing by taking the action he did. He couldnt trust a soul in that locker room. The two coaches should be replaced for either allowing it to happen or closing their eyes to it. For any team or any job, fostering an environment like Incognito , his fellow players and coaches allowed, its just a matter of time before someone goes to the extreme. I am sure I can pull a few examples of work place violence in 2013.
<< <i>I will elaborate, although extreme, this is essentially what those disagreeing with the way Martin handled the situation expected him to do. Man up.....hit them in them in the face...why not just shoot up the workplace? Thats manly right? Oh wait, thats taking it too far. He did the right thing by taking the action he did. He couldnt trust a soul in that locker room. The two coaches should be replaced for either allowing it to happen or closing their eyes to it. For any team or any job, fostering an environment like Incognito , his fellow players and coaches allowed, its just a matter of time before someone goes to the extreme. I am sure I can pull a few examples of work place violence in 2013. >>
Yeah, Martin only had two choices: "mass-murder" or "lawyer-up."
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<< <i>Lucky he wasnt a gun owner, he couldve just smoked half the locker room. >>
I will elaborate, although extreme, this is essentially what those disagreeing with the way Martin handled the situation expected him to do. Man up.....hit them in them in the face...why not just shoot up the workplace? Thats manly right? Oh wait, thats taking it too far. He did the right thing by taking the action he did. He couldnt trust a soul in that locker room. The two coaches should be replaced for either allowing it to happen or closing their eyes to it. For any team or any job, fostering an environment like Incognito , his fellow players and coaches allowed, its just a matter of time before someone goes to the extreme. I am sure I can pull a few examples of work place violence in 2013. >>
Yeah, your elaboration actually made the comment even more ignorant and irresponsible. Just because those thoughts may have crossed your mind, doesn't mean others would even consider it. That's called projection.
Go ahead and provide work place violence within American professional sports. 2013 would most likely be way too small of a sample size (guessing a couple fist fights), so feel free to use any time period to help boost your flawed opinion. Sure, there's OJ and Rae Carruth but you're the one who narrowed it to 'work place violence'. Good luck!