Richie Incognito
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Ironman92The "honorary" makes me lol
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ernest_t_bass
I've read it. I've been at work, and haven't bothered looking whilst at home. You didn't answer my question.SportsAndLady;1531779 wrote:And ETB you seriously haven't listened to the voicemail? How can you even have an opinion on this conversation ABOUT THE VOICEMAIL when you haven't even listened to it? LOL -
TiernanThe new allegations that he violated a Dolphin female staffer with a golf club at a team outing will turn the rest of the world against him today. Hope he jumps off a South Beach tower.
that would make one helluva splat on the sidewalk. -
SportsAndLady
OkayRaw Dawgin' it;1531855 wrote:If black people are so offended by it, maybe they should stop saying it too.
What was your question?ernest_t_bass;1531861 wrote:I've read it. I've been at work, and haven't bothered looking whilst at home. You didn't answer my question. -
LJWow
That memory piqued his interest in the Jonathan Martin-Richie Incognito situation, particularly since he was playing in St. Louis when the Rams drafted Incognito.
“I’m not afraid to say that he was an immature, unrealistic scumbag,” Cleeland said. “When it came down to it, he had no personality, he was a locker-room cancer, and he just wanted to fight everybody all the time. It was bizarre beyond belief.”
That’s why he, like many, can’t believe the questioning of Martin’s motives.
“Any NFL player that gives Martin a hard time — I don’t know him — but any guy who says, ‘This guy should have been a tough guy, should have stood up to him,’ it’s BS,” Cleeland said. “I don’t care if you’re a good guy or not, you don’t deserve that kind of treatment in any workplace. You’ve got to be tough. We’re all tough guys. But in the end, you’re still a human being.”
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2013/11/08/cam-cleeland-victim-of-hazing-aghast-at-martin-reaction/ -
LJTiernan;1531870 wrote:The new allegations that he violated a Dolphin female staffer with a golf club at a team outing will turn the rest of the world against him today. Hope he jumps off a South Beach tower.
that would make one helluva splat on the sidewalk.
In case anyone is in the dark
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/eye-on-football/24199319/police-report-filed-against-incognito-for-simple-battery-in-2012
According to the report filed in Aventura, Fla., Incognito harassed a 34-year-old female volunteer at the team's annual "Fins Weekend Golf Tournament." The tournament was held on May 18, 2012, at the Turnberry Resort and Club in Aventura.
The woman was working as a hole monitor at the event and, according to the police report, while she was performing her duties, Incognito approached her and rubbed his golf club against her private area. According to the accuser, Incognito had been drinking and was acting inappropriately.
Eventually, Incognito rubbed against her butt with his privates and began saying, "Let it rain. Let it rain." After that, Incognito emptied a bottled water on her face. -
Fly4Fun
But his teammates say he's a great guy and an honorary black, so that means he can do whatever he wants!LJ;1531896 wrote:In case anyone is in the dark
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/eye-on-football/24199319/police-report-filed-against-incognito-for-simple-battery-in-2012
And that damn ***** Martin is just soft and educated, Incognito is more black than him! -
SportsAndLadyI cannot stand Golic continue to talk about "the culture" of the NFL lockerroom that people "just don't understand if you were never in the NFL"
Fuck off, Golic. You just want people to know you played in the NFL. -
LJSportsAndLady;1531905 wrote:I cannot stand Golic continue to talk about "the culture" of the NFL lockerroom that people "just don't understand if you were never in the NFL"
Fuck off, Golic. You just want people to know you played in the NFL.
Yeah, he has really started to jump the shark in general. I listen starting at 6am and I feel like the show just keeps getting worse and worse and Golic just keeps getting dumber and dumber. -
Raw Dawgin' it
Shots to the head plus age will do that to you.LJ;1531909 wrote:Yeah, he has really started to jump the shark in general. I listen starting at 6am and I feel like the show just keeps getting worse and worse and Golic just keeps getting dumber and dumber. -
Automatik
They talk about the SAME shit everyday. I don't know why I keep listening. I need a new AM sports radio show.LJ;1531909 wrote:Yeah, he has really started to jump the shark in general. I listen starting at 6am and I feel like the show just keeps getting worse and worse and Golic just keeps getting dumber and dumber. -
LJ
Yeah, there are definitely mornings where I get into the truck and think "Wait, are they playing a rerun of yesterday's show?"Automatik;1531918 wrote:They talk about the SAME shit everyday. I don't know why I keep listening. I need a new AM sports radio show. -
Gblock
when you spend that amount of time with people i have seen it and experienced these types of relationships where whether you wanna say "honorary black " or whatever but i have had teammates that werent black that used the word around other teammates and it wasnt an issue because you truly become like familyiclfan2;1531594 wrote:Apparently they are...
-Added Jerry, who is black, speaking about Incognito's alleged use of a racial slur: "I know the type of person he is and I know he don't mean it that way."
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-400_162-57611276/dolphins-bullying-saga-has-teammates-playing-defense/
-because some black teammates have said the language that Incognito used was ok.
-“Richie is honorary,” a former Dolphins player who knew both said. “I don’t expect you to understand because you’re not black. But being a black guy, being a brother is more than just about skin color. It’s about how you carry yourself. How you play. Where you come from. What you’ve experienced. A lot of things.” -
SportsAndLady
And have the same people on it. Talking about the same shit.Automatik;1531918 wrote:They talk about the SAME shit everyday. I don't know why I keep listening. I need a new AM sports radio show.
Ditka, herm edwards, etc. -
LJ
They have Herm Edwards and Cris Carter on every single week, but act like them coming on the show is the greatest thing every to happen to them. So AnnoyingSportsAndLady;1531929 wrote:And have the same people on it. Talking about the same shit.
Ditka, herm edwards, etc. -
Raw Dawgin' it
Nigga is a mainstream word now. Shouldn't matter to a black guy if a white guy, asian guy, or a grandma says it anymore. If you want the word to have any meaning, then black people as a whole should stop throwing it around so much.Gblock;1531926 wrote:when you spend that amount of time with people i have seen it and experienced these types of relationships where whether you wanna say "honorary black " or whatever but i have had teammates that werent black that used the word around other teammates and it wasnt an issue because you truly become like family -
SportsAndLady
Lol you make black people out to be horrible. Go ahead and use a derogatory word once used to label my African ancestors as slaves, because...we family, man.Gblock;1531926 wrote:when you spend that amount of time with people i have seen it and experienced these types of relationships where whether you wanna say "honorary black " or whatever but i have had teammates that werent black that used the word around other teammates and it wasnt an issue because you truly become like family -
GblockRaw Dawgin' it;1531934 wrote:Nigga is a mainstream word now. Shouldn't matter to a black guy if a white guy, asian guy, or a grandma says it anymore. If you want the word to have any meaning, then black people as a whole should stop throwing it around so much.
i could care less if it has meaning or not...and he said it with the er not nigga...which is what i was referring to ..if he would have said nigga i dont think he would have been in such hot water because as you said it is more mainstream hip hop culture now -
GblockSportsAndLady;1531939 wrote:Lol you make black people out to be horrible. Go ahead and use a derogatory word once used to label my African ancestors as slaves, because...we family, man.
as golic would say
"you wouldnt understand" -
sleeper
I actually understand this growing up with many black friends. I never used the 'N' word mostly because I think its disrespectful but I probably could have given my status as a 'brother'.-“Richie is honorary,” a former Dolphins player who knew both said. “I don’t expect you to understand because you’re not black. But being a black guy, being a brother is more than just about skin color. It’s about how you carry yourself. How you play. Where you come from. What you’ve experienced. A lot of things.”
I do however find it hilarious that black people get all up and arms about the N word but then go ahead and use it as a term of endearment if the person saying it happens to be black(again, a judgement based on skin color, ironic eh?) -
Gblock
its all about "intent"sleeper;1531959 wrote:I actually understand this growing up with many black friends. I never used the 'N' word mostly because I think its disrespectful but I probably could have given my status as a 'brother'.
I do however find it hilarious that black people get all up and arms about the N word but then go ahead and use it as a term of endearment if the person saying it happens to be black(again, a judgement based on skin color, ironic eh?) -
vball10setLJ;1531932 wrote:They have Herm Edwards and Cris Carter on every single week, but act like them coming on the show is the greatest thing every to happen to them....
....and with Greenberg introducing EVERY GUEST as the "Great so and so"...I've started listening to CFN's Bill King on Sirius/XM 91 in the morning now, and even though he's not the greatest, he at least talks about different topics--and it's all college stuff. -
sleeper
Actually its mostly about skin color although intent does matter I suppose. No black guy is going to get up in arms if some other black guy uses the word regardless of intent, however a white guy has to tip toe with the word. The optimal strategy for a white guy is to never use the word because he does not know how the intent will be perceived.Gblock;1531961 wrote:its all about "intent" -
Manhattan Buckeye"The optimal strategy for a white guy is to never use the word because he does not know how the intent will be perceived."
Unless your name is Quentin Tarantino...he gets the pass. -
Gblocksleeper;1532008 wrote:Actually its mostly about skin color although intent does matter I suppose. No black guy is going to get up in arms if some other black guy uses the word regardless of intent, however a white guy has to tip toe with the word. The optimal strategy for a white guy is to never use the word because he does not know how the intent will be perceived.
considering 90 percent of black fights are with other blacks skin color doesnt matter that much either a lot of times