So I guess it wouldn't be appropriate to title the thread for the next MNF game as Half nikkas Without Attitude?![]()

@ that PSA he did for the Dolphins.
If Martin was really the "Big Weirdo" on the squad then its very possible that Richie Incognito was his best friend and his worst bully on the team. If he's alienated himself from everyone else then maybe Incognito was hanging out and joking with him everyday...and also running his pockets, clowning him in front of the team and calling him a half-****** fakkit etc etc...just cuz he's an @sshole who likes taking advantage of people.
And if you're Martin, an already awkward dude with no other friends you'll be cool with Richie on "good days" and probably hate him when he's shytting on you.
It happened to me in middle school lol. A kid who I wouldve sworn I was cool with told me he wanted to kill me cuz I kept picking on him. I assumed we were both in on the jokes. Everyones personality is different. One of my best friends to this day is a dude I met in college who everyone thought I had beef with cuz we would clown each other all day when we were chilling. We both "got it" but other friends would be like "you know ____ is gonna be there, you sure you wanna go" and we would both look at them like
This whole situation is very middle school status on both sides.
and i feel ya on that...but investigations show he had beef with other people as well on some jerk ish if you will. dude was literally a team cancer at times and it's worst ain't nobody else step in between that ish.
But the media REALLY wants to run with the racist bully vs. guy with mental health issues who was the poor victim angle, so I'm sure they're going to be pushing it hard. I guarantee most dudes in the NFL are siding with Incognito here, knowing shyt like this happens in the locker room all the time. Just gotta put your foot down, defend your manhood, and keep it movin. Even back in high school ball, the o-linemen were fukkin clowns and would talk shyt and do dumb shyt like this. To be honest, the coaches didn't even want to here about it. They would tell you to man up and handle it like a man. If you even approached them about it, you'd probably get made fun of. That same culture or ideology is obviously even more prevalent on the NFL level, i'm sure.
It's funny to me, 99% of the time, dudes on here are on some overly masculine, "that would never happen to me, I'm a thug and I would've punched that dude" shyt, but in this specific instance, they're empathizing with a dude's feelings and emotional well being.
If Incognito is such a shytty teammate and person, why the hell are a bunch of people who played with him (black teammates included) going against the grain and coming to his defense? shyt doesn't add up.