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Dude has played in one playoff game his entire career ( this year). He's an A-hole but if he signed here, he'd be our A-hole..Think of Rodney Harrison before he signed here and once he was here..Reviled as a Charger, loved as a Patriot.. I'd kick the tires on him.......Richie that is.....
 
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I can’t imagine that Incognito wants to compete for a job at this point in his career. He’ll go some team with an awful starting guard that they’re looking to upgrade.
 
Why do you believe he’s an AH?
He was an AH long before the Dolphins accusations. He picked fights and bullied players in college. In fact, since his freshman year at Nebraska, all of his college and pro teams have ended up suspending him, cutting ties with him, or both. He was voted as the league's dirtiest in a 2009 survey by the Sporting News.

Richie Incognito's bully reputation goes back to 2002

The St. Louis Rams gave up on him after he head-butted two opponents in 2009, the latest of the 38 penalties he committed with the Rams in four seasons. The Buffalo Bills claimed him, but dumped him after three games, leading him to Miami, where he seemed to settle down after signing in 2010. He spoke of getting treatment for depression and learning from his mistakes.

But in August, Houston Texans defensive end Antonio Smith ripped off Incognito's helmet and swung it at his face. He said Incognito instigated it — a common accusation from opponents, who say he pinches them in piles and takes cheap shots at them when he can get away with it.

So he's an AH to the core, even if he did nothing in the Jonathan Martin situation.

College
Fall 2002: Ejected from Nebraska’s game against Penn State for fighting. Was suspended for the first half of a game against Iowa State the following week.

Spring 2003: Suspended by former Nebraska coach Frank Solich for unspecified reasons.

Feb. 2004: Charged with three counts of assault stemming from a fight at a party. Found guilty of one misdemeanor assault charge after a three-day trial and paid a $500 fine.

Sept. 2004: Suspended from Nebraska. Withdrew from university two weeks later. Two weeks after leaving Nebraska, enrolled at Oregon.

Oct. 2004: Kicked off Oregon team. Coach Mike Bellotti said he failed to meet certain conditions.

NFL
2005-09: Played parts of five seasons with the Rams. In 44 games, he racked up 38 penalties, including seven for unnecessary roughness.

Training camp 2006: Got into an altercation with Rams cornerback Dwight Anderson. The 6-foot-3, 320-pound Incognito and the 5-foot-10, 180-pound Anderson had to be separated twice.

Nov. 2008: Criticized fans for not knowing how or when to cheer for a team that was 2-8 at the time. Taunted fans who were booing him during a game against the Bears.

2009: Was named “NFL’s dirtiest player” in a Sporting News poll of 99 players. That season, twice head-butted Titans players, and engaged in a verbal altercation with head coach Steve Spagnuolo. Was released two days later. After being released by St. Louis, he finished the year in Buffalo then signed with the Dolphins.

Sept. 2012: Criticized by Houston’s Antonio Smith for dirty play. During a preseason game in 2013, an enraged Smith swung his helmet after being incited by Incognito, which earned Smith a three-week suspension.

June 2013:
Involved in an altercation in Miami night club that led to a trespass warning.

https://nypost.com/2013/11/05/how-richie-incognito-became-nfls-no-1-villain/
 
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I think we're deep,if anything,at OLine this year. If we have a place to start for an ******* like that, I'd be very disappointed.
 
What part of “he just retired” don’t you understand?
 
No thanks. The world is a better place without that piece of **** human being.
 
So no particular reason?
He’s really good commenting on nfl network
I like him regardless

@PatriotsReign Would you describe him as "righteous."? :)

PReign's Signature:

"No one walking this earth knows what is truly righteous"

*Regarding your trash Signature: Everybody knows what's righteous ~ except for Sociopaths like Incognito, of course. Whether they act righteously is another matter. ;)
 
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Bullied someone in the locker room again ?
 
He was an AH long before the Dolphins accusations. He picked fights and bullied players in college. In fact, since his freshman year at Nebraska, all of his college and pro teams have ended up suspending him, cutting ties with him, or both. He was voted as the league's dirtiest in a 2009 survey by the Sporting News.

Richie Incognito's bully reputation goes back to 2002

The St. Louis Rams gave up on him after he head-butted two opponents in 2009, the latest of the 38 penalties he committed with the Rams in four seasons. The Buffalo Bills claimed him, but dumped him after three games, leading him to Miami, where he seemed to settle down after signing in 2010. He spoke of getting treatment for depression and learning from his mistakes.

But in August, Houston Texans defensive end Antonio Smith ripped off Incognito's helmet and swung it at his face. He said Incognito instigated it — a common accusation from opponents, who say he pinches them in piles and takes cheap shots at them when he can get away with it.

So he's an AH to the core, even if he did nothing in the Jonathan Martin situation.

College
Fall 2002: Ejected from Nebraska’s game against Penn State for fighting. Was suspended for the first half of a game against Iowa State the following week.

Spring 2003: Suspended by former Nebraska coach Frank Solich for unspecified reasons.

Feb. 2004: Charged with three counts of assault stemming from a fight at a party. Found guilty of one misdemeanor assault charge after a three-day trial and paid a $500 fine.

Sept. 2004: Suspended from Nebraska. Withdrew from university two weeks later. Two weeks after leaving Nebraska, enrolled at Oregon.

Oct. 2004: Kicked off Oregon team. Coach Mike Bellotti said he failed to meet certain conditions.

NFL
2005-09: Played parts of five seasons with the Rams. In 44 games, he racked up 38 penalties, including seven for unnecessary roughness.

Training camp 2006: Got into an altercation with Rams cornerback Dwight Anderson. The 6-foot-3, 320-pound Incognito and the 5-foot-10, 180-pound Anderson had to be separated twice.

Nov. 2008: Criticized fans for not knowing how or when to cheer for a team that was 2-8 at the time. Taunted fans who were booing him during a game against the Bears.

2009: Was named “NFL’s dirtiest player” in a Sporting News poll of 99 players. That season, twice head-butted Titans players, and engaged in a verbal altercation with head coach Steve Spagnuolo. Was released two days later. After being released by St. Louis, he finished the year in Buffalo then signed with the Dolphins.

Sept. 2012: Criticized by Houston’s Antonio Smith for dirty play. During a preseason game in 2013, an enraged Smith swung his helmet after being incited by Incognito, which earned Smith a three-week suspension.

June 2013:
Involved in an altercation in Miami night club that led to a trespass warning.

https://nypost.com/2013/11/05/how-richie-incognito-became-nfls-no-1-villain/
As if that weren't enough, at the Dolphins annual golf outing in 2013 a drunken Incognito harassed a female volunteer while on a tee by rubbing his golf club against her genitals and pouring bottled water over her head. He settled by paying her $30,000. What a prince.
 
He was an AH long before the Dolphins accusations. He picked fights and bullied players in college. In fact, since his freshman year at Nebraska, all of his college and pro teams have ended up suspending him, cutting ties with him, or both. He was voted as the league's dirtiest in a 2009 survey by the Sporting News.

Richie Incognito's bully reputation goes back to 2002

The St. Louis Rams gave up on him after he head-butted two opponents in 2009, the latest of the 38 penalties he committed with the Rams in four seasons. The Buffalo Bills claimed him, but dumped him after three games, leading him to Miami, where he seemed to settle down after signing in 2010. He spoke of getting treatment for depression and learning from his mistakes.

But in August, Houston Texans defensive end Antonio Smith ripped off Incognito's helmet and swung it at his face. He said Incognito instigated it — a common accusation from opponents, who say he pinches them in piles and takes cheap shots at them when he can get away with it.

So he's an AH to the core, even if he did nothing in the Jonathan Martin situation.

College
Fall 2002: Ejected from Nebraska’s game against Penn State for fighting. Was suspended for the first half of a game against Iowa State the following week.

Spring 2003: Suspended by former Nebraska coach Frank Solich for unspecified reasons.

Feb. 2004: Charged with three counts of assault stemming from a fight at a party. Found guilty of one misdemeanor assault charge after a three-day trial and paid a $500 fine.

Sept. 2004: Suspended from Nebraska. Withdrew from university two weeks later. Two weeks after leaving Nebraska, enrolled at Oregon.

Oct. 2004: Kicked off Oregon team. Coach Mike Bellotti said he failed to meet certain conditions.

NFL
2005-09: Played parts of five seasons with the Rams. In 44 games, he racked up 38 penalties, including seven for unnecessary roughness.

Training camp 2006: Got into an altercation with Rams cornerback Dwight Anderson. The 6-foot-3, 320-pound Incognito and the 5-foot-10, 180-pound Anderson had to be separated twice.

Nov. 2008: Criticized fans for not knowing how or when to cheer for a team that was 2-8 at the time. Taunted fans who were booing him during a game against the Bears.

2009: Was named “NFL’s dirtiest player” in a Sporting News poll of 99 players. That season, twice head-butted Titans players, and engaged in a verbal altercation with head coach Steve Spagnuolo. Was released two days later. After being released by St. Louis, he finished the year in Buffalo then signed with the Dolphins.

Sept. 2012: Criticized by Houston’s Antonio Smith for dirty play. During a preseason game in 2013, an enraged Smith swung his helmet after being incited by Incognito, which earned Smith a three-week suspension.

June 2013:
Involved in an altercation in Miami night club that led to a trespass warning.

https://nypost.com/2013/11/05/how-richie-incognito-became-nfls-no-1-villain/
Just sounds like an unusually long streak of misunderstandings. I'm sure he's a swell guy.
 
Last I heard was that he bullied his way into the hall of fame and literally stole candy from a baby(Martin).
 
I can’t imagine that Incognito wants to compete for a job at this point in his career. He’ll go some team with an awful starting guard that they’re looking to upgrade.

Wait...are you talking about us?
 
@PatriotsReign Would you describe him as "righteous."? :)

PReign's Signature:

"No one walking this earth knows what is truly righteous"

*Regarding your trash Signature: Everybody knows what's righteous ~ except for Sociopaths like Incognito, of course. Whether they act righteously is another matter. ;)
If everyone knew what was truly righteous, our world wouldn’t be so messed up

But it’s good you got to vent your frustration. It’s not a good sign when someone’s signature bothers you that deeply. So I deleted it. See how accommodating I can be?:D

PS what are you doing posting at 3am? Lack of sleep isn’t good
 
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