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Martin doesn't sign retirement papers by 4 pm


Jmac

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Mental issues. I did have hopes that martin would be a game day active swing tackle. I thought the Panther OL bros and environment would have gave martin a great home.

After the Miami dolphins was announced as a joint practice, he may not wanted to be a part of bad memories ....

 

Time for someone to step up and win the swing tackle job.

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Y'all realize he has zero guaranteed money, right? The purpose of waiting for him to retire vs. cutting him is that we'd hold his rights should he return to the NFL. Hence "Reserve/Retired List."

Shhhhhhhhh... the Big Time Manly Men Who Are More Manly Than Any Known Manly Man EVAR! are making their cases.

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Shhhhhhhhh... the Big Time Manly Men Who Are More Manly Than Any Known Manly Man EVAR! are making their cases.

or if he wants to play, play.  He's been given a 3rd opportunity and obviously didn't handle it well this time around, again...

But I get your point...  I just don't see how this explains away how fickle this guy looks.

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Honestly, the more information that comes out on Martin, the more it looks like Incognito was right.  The PC police jumped all over that guy for being a bully, but you could see in those texts that came out that he was truly bewildered why a guy he considered his friend would cook up such a tail.  Martin was looking for a way out and found his scapegoat.  He did the same thing here.  He wanted out and instead of just manning up and saying, "Hey, my heart really isn't in this, I'm done.  Best of luck to y'all." he cooks up this back injury deal and just like that, another scapegoat.  We're just lucky he didn't cook up another bullshit story that could fall back on us.

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Which brings me back to my point from earlier in the thread...   I think he wants to play, just on his terms.  I think a huge part of it is that he wants to play on the West coast...   Regardless, he still is a crybaby bitch.  Man up...   You're getting paid to play a game, regardless of where.  If you can't or won't do it, speak up and say so instead of hiding behind some joke of an old excuse that negatively affects so many more people. 

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Which brings me back to my point from earlier in the thread...   I think he wants to play, just on his terms.  I think a huge part of it is that he wants to play on the West coast...   Regardless, he still is a crybaby bitch.  Man up...   You're getting paid to play a game, regardless of where.  If you can't or won't do it, speak up and say so instead of hiding behind some joke of an old excuse that negatively affects so many more people. 

Well, he got that wish for the 49ers, but he sucked.  When you're a borderline NFL player, you can't be too picky.  He may have used up his last NFL chance with this little stunt.  I know if I was a team he'd be off my list.

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