from espn
those Dolphins fakkits are still c00ns..
Safety
Bernard Pollard fumes every time he hears more details about the controversy inside the
Miami Dolphins locker room.
Even though he has no connections to the franchise, the bizarre twists and turns of the drama surrounding Dolphins offensive linemen
Richie Incognito and
Jonathan Martin irritate him: allegations of bullying, the vile voice mail message, the loyalty to Incognito displayed by his teammates and the overwhelming disdain they expressed for Martin since his departure from the team. And Incognito's reference to Martin as a "half-n-----" left Pollard so incensed that the safety said, "I get pissed off just hearing about that part."
Pollard believes the Dolphins controversy never would have occurred on the Super Bowl-winning Baltimore Ravens team that he played on last season, one that included dominant personalities such as Ray Lewis, Ed Reed, Terrell Suggs and Ray Rice. If there is anything that is supposed to be a given in the NFL, it's that the locker room will always police itself.
"If that had happened in Baltimore, we probably would've approached Incognito and told him to stop because we would've needed Martin to help us win. If that didn't work, we would've gone to [general manager] Ozzie Newsome and [head coach] John Harbaugh and tried to get him out of there. And if it didn't stop there -- and I'm not calling Incognito a punk -- then somebody would've put hands on him."