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Should the Patriots Bring in Incognito?

  • Yes - the Patriots OL needs an infusion crazy bad

    Votes: 41 50.6%
  • No - the Patriots dont need his kind of crazy in their lockerroom

    Votes: 40 49.4%

  • Total voters
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How do you call a woman who accepts payment after sexual incident?

The most charitable spin I can put on your question is that it simply is irrelevant here.

The spin it deserves would most likely get me suspended.
 
I don't think he's that good.......tough yes, but he's lousy in pass pro

It's true that BB values mentally tough players but a bully is not mentally tough, in fact they're weak. Incognito is a bully. Instead of raising his game in tough situations he decides to clearly try to injure a player out of frustration. Is that toughness to you? All that shows is weakness to me. And we all know what happened in the Dolphins' locker room.

BS. Those were allegations which were never proven in a court. If so many ppl saw Incognito assault her, why wasn't he indicted?

Isn't it obvious? Because Incognito's teammates were his b*tches. Jonathan Martin was courageous in standing up for himself and getting help. The teammates that were fully aware of the situation in the locker room(who were probably on that golfing trip as well) fell in line because they are cowards and Incognito's b*tches.
 
Aside from the fact that he's an *******, he's also not a particularly great player.

Call up Carl Nicks and see if he wants to give football another go.
 
lets bring in a guy who is a known womanizer, locker-room cancer and lacks intelligence...

Every lockerroom has a guy like this. As long as he isn't arrested for anything, he would be an improvement at guard.
 
everyone here voting yes must have missed the part where the dolphins oline actually got better AFTER they got rid of incognito.
 
It's true that BB values mentally tough players but a bully is not mentally tough, in fact they're weak. Incognito is a bully. Instead of raising his game in tough situations he decides to clearly try to injure a player out of frustration. Is that toughness to you? All that shows is weakness to me. And we all know what happened in the Dolphins' locker room.



Isn't it obvious? Because Incognito's teammates were his b*tches. Jonathan Martin was courageous in standing up for himself and getting help. The teammates that were fully aware of the situation in the locker room(who were probably on that golfing trip as well) fell in line because they are cowards and Incognito's b*tches.

IF he was so weak mentally, how did Incognito managed to make his teammates his *****es?
LOL at Martin was courageous. He was a momma's boy who couldn't handle the pressure and run away to momma when in trouble. Very courageous LOL
 
IF he was so weak mentally, how did Incognito managed to make his teammates his *****es?
LOL at Martin was courageous. He was a momma's boy who couldn't handle the pressure and run away to momma when in trouble. Very courageous LOL

Uhm, because they were cowards? Duuuuuuh!

Jonathan Martin is on an NFL team, and starting. Incognito is not on a team.
 
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Yes ... absolutely ... this is football not the Boy Scouts.
 
Sure, and we should make sure to sign Rice or Peterson as soon as their penalties are completed.

NOT
 
Seriously? Y'all are ready to panic at 2-1 and throw away the team's time-tested principles in favour of what you hope will be a quick fix (but more than likely wouldn't be anyway)? :rolleyes:
 
Nope, he isn't very good, they should either fix it with what they have or trade for someone who can actually help them.
 
I don't know how good Incognito is. I mostly only watch the Dolphins if they're playing us.

That said, Tom Brady is getting killed and our Hall of Fame starting quarterback is at serious risk. If Incognito can help protect him, anyone who says "no" I just don't understand.

I care more about Brady retiring healthy (and with more rings) than I do about "text bullying" in a locker room full of 300 pound football players.
 
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Seriously? Y'all are ready to panic at 2-1 and throw away the team's time-tested principles in favour of what you hope will be a quick fix (but more than likely wouldn't be anyway)? :rolleyes:

Has nothing to do with panic: I said I'd take Incognito before the season even started, and there were a fair number of people here who agreed (and plenty who disagreed, considering that that opinion is responsible for the majority of my negative ratings).

This isn't a new sentiment. The OL is this team's achilles heel, largely because there's a lack of talent there. And this team has employed guys like Albert Haynesworth and Aaron Hernandez when they were deemed to fit a need, so exactly what principles are you referring to that would be thrown away by signing someone like Incognito?

Doesn't have to be him, either. He's one of many options that I would be fine with, as long as there's an infusion of talent. TBH, I think the people who are rolling their eyes at the very notion of this just don't realize how bad this line has been. The Pats currently have one of the worst offensive lines in the league, and if it keeps playing like this Brady's not going to make it through the season. It's foolish not to be worried.
 
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We are three weeks in and our OL is still in disarray. WEEI has this poll up and it seems exactly the kind of poll we should have going as well.

Two to three weeks ago Id have said hell no. Today Im thinking he might be a necessary evil if we want to keep #12 from an early retirement.
only if hes incognito
 
I don't know how good Incognito is. I mostly only watch the Dolphins if they're playing us.

That said, Tom Brady is getting killed and our Hall of Fame starting quarterback is at serious risk. If Incognito can help protect him, anyone who says "no" I just don't understand.

I care more about Brady retiring healthy (and with more rings) than I do about "text bullying" in a locker room full of 300 pound football players.

The dolphins gave up 58 sacks last year most in the league.

incognito played in the first 8 games when they gave up 35 sacks or 4.375 per game

The dolphins without incognito were giving up just shy of 3 per game.

Incognito probably isn't going to keep brady from getting sacked.
 
everyone here voting yes must have missed the part where the dolphins oline actually got better AFTER they got rid of incognito.

Which has literally nothing to do with evaluating whether or not Incognito is better than the options we currently have.
 
Which has literally nothing to do with evaluating whether or not Incognito is better than the options we currently have.


"The patriots are giving up a lot of sacks! lets bring in this guy"

That guy gave up a lot of sacks too, in fact his team gave up even more sacks with him, and once he left there was a huge drop in sacks

"SO!?!"
 
Either sign him or give the entire OL rape whistles so they can alert Brady to impending danger when the pocket collapses.
 
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