BuffaloHokie13 Posted February 9, 2015 Share Posted February 9, 2015 If Rex is so beloved and respected by his players then why did they quit on him lsst year? His undisciplined locker room was full of discontented players who were often publicly sniping at the staff and other players. Clearly the Bills' players played harder for Marrone than the Jets' players did for the more loquacious Rex. Rex got fired after a 4-12 season while Marrone could have stayed after his 9-7 season if he chose to. In the two years that Marrone went head to head against Rex his team won three out of four games. Rex's record over the last two years was 12-20. Marrone's two year record for a team that was rebuilding when he took over was 15-17. It's understandable why a lot of people don't like the dour former coach while they feel more favorable towards the more colorful and personable new coach. But don't let that bias make you ignore the reality that Marrone thoroughly outperformed the bombastic and tattooed coach from Jersey over the last two years. Marrone also had significantly more talent on his roster. And you need to rewatch the Week 16 Jets v. Pats* game if you think his players quit on him. Despite popular belief, Win/Loss records have to do with significantly more parts than Coach and QB. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Beef Jerky Posted February 9, 2015 Share Posted February 9, 2015 If Rex is so beloved and respected by his players then why did they quit on him lsst year? His undisciplined locker room was full of discontented players who were often publicly sniping at the staff and other players.Clearly the Bills' players played harder for Marrone than the Jets' players did for the more loquacious Rex. Rex got fired after a 4-12 season while Marrone could have stayed after his 9-7 season if he chose to. In the two years that Marrone went head to head against Rex his team won three out of four games. Rex's record over the last two years was 12-20. Marrone's two year record for a team that was rebuilding when he took over was 15-17.It's understandable why a lot of people don't like the dour former coach while they feel more favorable towards the more colorful and personable new coach. But don't let that bias make you ignore the reality that Marrone thoroughly outperformed the bombastic and tattooed coach from Jersey over the last two years. Rex took a zero win team and had them playing competitively in just about every game this season. Even against the Pats... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DC Bills Fan Posted February 9, 2015 Share Posted February 9, 2015 Because.... I bet that Rex has his sights on Aaron Hernandez too... Because.... ... Rex is a going to put together a crappy team that won't have any chemistry. He's just asking for trouble here. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nanker Posted February 9, 2015 Share Posted February 9, 2015 thanks, I didn't know how to do that A very small contribution on my part especially compared to the work you do here. You're a TBD Phenom! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Beef Jerky Posted February 9, 2015 Share Posted February 9, 2015 ... Rex is a going to put together a crappy team that won't have any chemistry. He's just asking for trouble here. What does you having no chemistry have to do with Incognito? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Buffalo_Stampede Posted February 9, 2015 Share Posted February 9, 2015 ... Rex is a going to put together a crappy team that won't have any chemistry. He's just asking for trouble here.How does signing Incognito point to that? He is good friends with the captain of the Bills. A guy he will work together with in Eric Wood. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
YoloinOhio Posted February 9, 2015 Share Posted February 9, 2015 A very small contribution on my part especially compared to the work you do here. You're a TBD Phenom! lol I'll pay you later for the compliment - btw whatever happened to 26 Corner Blitz? He posted all the links and news. He disappeared after the Raiders game. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DrDawkinstein Posted February 9, 2015 Share Posted February 9, 2015 ... Rex is a going to put together a crappy team that won't have any chemistry. He's just asking for trouble here. First off, Rex isnt putting the team together, Doug Whaley is. And while Im sure Rex and his staff will have some small input on player signings, this is still Whaley's 53-man roster. The same Doug Whaley that has been building the team for the last 2 seasons, and has been helping build the team for the last 5 or so. And so far, those teams have had some pretty good chemistry. I doubt that finally getting a HC who is on the same page as our GM is going to cause more friction than what already existed previously when management was butting heads. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nanker Posted February 9, 2015 Share Posted February 9, 2015 He's wildly inconsistent, except that he'll stump for whoever comes on his show or has a Syracuse connection. His over-the-top, contrived "broadcast voice" is ridiculously irritating. He's a poor man's Howard Cosell, without the intelligence or insight. He - along with what seems to be most sports commentators on NFL and ESPN went to Syracuse - Newhouse School. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John from Riverside Posted February 9, 2015 Share Posted February 9, 2015 If Rex is so beloved and respected by his players then why did they quit on him lsst year? His undisciplined locker room was full of discontented players who were often publicly sniping at the staff and other players. Clearly the Bills' players played harder for Marrone than the Jets' players did for the more loquacious Rex. Rex got fired after a 4-12 season while Marrone could have stayed after his 9-7 season if he chose to. In the two years that Marrone went head to head against Rex his team won three out of four games. Rex's record over the last two years was 12-20. Marrone's two year record for a team that was rebuilding when he took over was 15-17. It's understandable why a lot of people don't like the dour former coach while they feel more favorable towards the more colorful and personable new coach. But don't let that bias make you ignore the reality that Marrone thoroughly outperformed the bombastic and tattooed coach from Jersey over the last two years. Are you not also going to point out the complete lack of support from Mgt to Rex Ryan, his horrible lack of talent on the team, and that losing tends to always cause this type of "sniping' Are we also going to ignore the fact that if Marrone didnt have a loaded dominant defense we might be fighting the jets for that top spot in the draft? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mickey Posted February 9, 2015 Share Posted February 9, 2015 Incognito's Rap Sheet: 2002: · Spit on a player in a game against Troy State · Ejected after picking a fight late in blow out loss to Penn State · Suspended for one game (against Iowa State) · Flagged for a personal foul late in the game, was critical factor in loss 2003: · Suspended from team due to a fight during spring practice. · Coaches require him to get anger management treatment at a clinic in Topeka, Kansas 2004: · Charged with 3 counts of assault stemming from a fight at a party in February of 2004. · Convicted of 1 count of misdemeanor assault in June of 2004. · Suspended indefinitely from team on Sept. 1, 2004 due to repeated violations of team rules, proverbial last straw is a locker room fight. · Incognito leaves Nebraska and transfers to University of Oregon · Oregon requires him to complete an anger management course and to adhere to a strict code of conduct. One week after arriving on campus he is dismissed from the team for failing to meet the conditions agreed upon before his arrival. No details as to what conditions he didn't meet are available. 2005: · Sprains knee at combine during a drill. Drafted by the Rams in the third round. Is placed on the non-football related injury list for the entire 2005 season. 2006: · Started all 16 games at three different positions for the Rams. · Finished the year with 5 holding calls, 3 false starts and 4 personal fouls/unnecessary roughness penalties. 2007: · Inactive first four games. · Started at RG for four games before injuring knee, out for the season · Reports made of him partying instead of rehabbing. · 3 holding calls and 2 personal fouls/UR's in four games. 2008: · Starts at RG for 15 games, some limited snaps at center. · Is fined for three incidents during Redskins game including verbally abusing an official, a major face mask penalty and a chop block. His 15 yard penalty with 35 seconds left in the game and the Rams at the Redskin 17 yard line down by one nearly cost the Rams the game. Their kicker made a 49 yarder to win the game, saving Incognito. · 6 false starts, 4 holding calls and 2 persona fouls/UR's 2009: · Rams sign him to a one year tender for 1.01 M. · Is benched in the season opener after two personal fouls. · Benched again in game against Titans for two head butt penalties, is seen arguing with coach on the sidelines. · Incognito is released by the Rams immediately after the Titans game. · Played only 7 games with the Rams in 2009 before being dumped. · Warned by league that future infractions of the type he committed will lead to additional discipline including suspension. · From 2006-2009, Incognito is flagged for 38 penalties including 7 unnecessary roughness calls, more than any other player in the league over that time span. · Picked up on waivers by the Bills, starts at G for three games. Buffalo declines to sign him in the offseason. 2010: · Signs one year deal with Dolphins, starts all 16 games. · Only 4 penalties all year, no personal fouls. 2011: · Miami signs him to a 3 year deal. Starts all games. · 5 holding calls, 3 personal fouls. · Allows only 1.5 sacks all year. 2012: · In May of 2012 he sexually gropes a female volunteer at a charity golf tournament. Police report states: ....she was a volunteer for the Miami Dolphins Organization as a hole monitor for the annual "Fins Weekend Golf Tournament"....while performing her duties she was approached by...Richie Incognito...Mr. Incognito had been drinking and acted very inappropriately to her....Incognito used his golf club to touch her by rubbing it up against her vagina, then up her stomach then up to her chest. He then used the club to knock a pair of sun glasses off of her head. After that he proceeded to lean up against her buttocks with his private parts as if dancing, saying "let it rain, let it rain!" He finally finished his inappropriate behavior by emptying bottled water in her face." Incognito later reached a settlement with the woman which included a confidentially agreement so the amount of the settlement is unknown. · Starts all 16 games and makes his first pro bowl. · 4 holding calls and 2 personal fouls/UR's 2013: · Martin incident. Dolphins release Incognito who is suspended by the league for the remainder of the season. Suspension is not because of text messages, the bulk of which are believed to have been leaked by Incognito as they lacked proof of harassment. Instead suspension is for a variety of other actions such as extorting 15k from Martin to pay for a Vegas junket by vets and making threatening voice mails Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dwight in philly Posted February 9, 2015 Share Posted February 9, 2015 (edited) @pecrawleynfl: Terrific piece from @judybattista on why Richie Incognito's NFL return is a litmus test for other exiled players. http://t.co/Psm9dyrMWU not quite sure what her point was.. "litmus test".. ???? i would think exiled player"s "situation" would be specific to the player.. Incognito's Rap Sheet: 2002: · Spit on a player in a game against Troy State · Ejected after picking a fight late in blow out loss to Penn State · Suspended for one game (against Iowa State) · Flagged for a personal foul late in the game, was critical factor in loss 2003: · Suspended from team due to a fight during spring practice. · Coaches require him to get anger management treatment at a clinic in Topeka, Kansas 2004: · Charged with 3 counts of assault stemming from a fight at a party in February of 2004. · Convicted of 1 count of misdemeanor assault in June of 2004. · Suspended indefinitely from team on Sept. 1, 2004 due to repeated violations of team rules, proverbial last straw is a locker room fight. · Incognito leaves Nebraska and transfers to University of Oregon · Oregon requires him to complete an anger management course and to adhere to a strict code of conduct. One week after arriving on campus he is dismissed from the team for failing to meet the conditions agreed upon before his arrival. No details as to what conditions he didn't meet are available. 2005: · Sprains knee at combine during a drill. Drafted by the Rams in the third round. Is placed on the non-football related injury list for the entire 2005 season. 2006: · Started all 16 games at three different positions for the Rams. · Finished the year with 5 holding calls, 3 false starts and 4 personal fouls/unnecessary roughness penalties. 2007: · Inactive first four games. · Started at RG for four games before injuring knee, out for the season · Reports made of him partying instead of rehabbing. · 3 holding calls and 2 personal fouls/UR's in four games. 2008: · Starts at RG for 15 games, some limited snaps at center. · Is fined for three incidents during Redskins game including verbally abusing an official, a major face mask penalty and a chop block. His 15 yard penalty with 35 seconds left in the game and the Rams at the Redskin 17 yard line down by one nearly cost the Rams the game. Their kicker made a 49 yarder to win the game, saving Incognito. · 6 false starts, 4 holding calls and 2 persona fouls/UR's 2009: · Rams sign him to a one year tender for 1.01 M. · Is benched in the season opener after two personal fouls. · Benched again in game against Titans for two head butt penalties, is seen arguing with coach on the sidelines. · Incognito is released by the Rams immediately after the Titans game. · Played only 7 games with the Rams in 2009 before being dumped. · Warned by league that future infractions of the type he committed will lead to additional discipline including suspension. · From 2006-2009, Incognito is flagged for 38 penalties including 7 unnecessary roughness calls, more than any other player in the league over that time span. · Picked up on waivers by the Bills, starts at G for three games. Buffalo declines to sign him in the offseason. 2010: · Signs one year deal with Dolphins, starts all 16 games. · Only 4 penalties all year, no personal fouls. 2011: · Miami signs him to a 3 year deal. Starts all games. · 5 holding calls, 3 personal fouls. · Allows only 1.5 sacks all year. 2012: · In May of 2012 he sexually gropes a female volunteer at a charity golf tournament. Police report states: ....she was a volunteer for the Miami Dolphins Organization as a hole monitor for the annual "Fins Weekend Golf Tournament"....while performing her duties she was approached by...Richie Incognito...Mr. Incognito had been drinking and acted very inappropriately to her....Incognito used his golf club to touch her by rubbing it up against her vagina, then up her stomach then up to her chest. He then used the club to knock a pair of sun glasses off of her head. After that he proceeded to lean up against her buttocks with his private parts as if dancing, saying "let it rain, let it rain!" He finally finished his inappropriate behavior by emptying bottled water in her face." Incognito later reached a settlement with the woman which included a confidentially agreement so the amount of the settlement is unknown. · Starts all 16 games and makes his first pro bowl. · 4 holding calls and 2 personal fouls/UR's 2013: · Martin incident. Dolphins release Incognito who is suspended by the league for the remainder of the season. Suspension is not because of text messages, the bulk of which are believed to have been leaked by Incognito as they lacked proof of harassment. Instead suspension is for a variety of other actions such as extorting 15k from Martin to pay for a Vegas junket by vets and making threatening voice mails did he do any jail time? was he ever suspected as a possible suspect in a murder? i e : ray lewis.. Edited February 9, 2015 by dwight in philly Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
YoloinOhio Posted February 9, 2015 Share Posted February 9, 2015 suspension is for a variety of other actions such as extorting 15k from Martin to pay for a Vegas junket by vets and making threatening voice mails[/size] He didn't extort 15k from Martin per a teammate and the "bullying" has context http://mmqb.si.com/2013/11/07/richie-incognito-jonathan-martin-dolphins-lydon-murtha/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JohnC Posted February 9, 2015 Share Posted February 9, 2015 Rex took a zero win team and had them playing competitively in just about every game this season. Even against the Pats... His record last year was 4-12. The prior year it was 8-8. Doug Marrone's team beat his team twice last year with scores of 43-23 and 38-3. Marrone's team played hard for him all season long and the locker room stayed together in tough times. Rex's team regressed from the prior year while Marrone's team made strides from the previous year. Both coaches had very flawed and imbalanced rosters. It is indisputable that Marrone managed his team's limitations significantly better than Rex. If you don't believe me then review the record. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BuffaloHokie13 Posted February 9, 2015 Share Posted February 9, 2015 His record last year was 4-12. The prior year it was 8-8. Doug Marrone's team beat his team twice last year with scores of 43-23 and 38-3. Marrone's team played hard for him all season long and the locker room stayed together in tough times. Rex's team regressed from the prior year while Marrone's team made strides from the previous year. Both coaches had very flawed and imbalanced rosters. It is indisputable that Marrone managed his team's limitations significantly better than Rex. If you don't believe me then review the record. Marrone also had significantly more talent on his roster. And you need to rewatch the Week 16 Jets v. Pats* game if you think his players quit on him. Despite popular belief, Win/Loss records have to do with significantly more parts than Coach and QB. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mickey Posted February 9, 2015 Share Posted February 9, 2015 Details on Incognito's arrest on 3 charges of assault when he was in college: Lincoln Police Capt. David Beggs said Incognito was issued three misdemeanor assault citations, while Miller was issued one. Callahan wasn't available for comment, NU sports information director Chris Anderson said. Beggs, citing police reports, gave the following account of the alleged assaults: At about 1:25 a.m., Bradley J. Lingenfelter, 21, of Lincoln opened a bathroom door on Incognito and an unidentified woman at the party at the Claremont Parks Apartments complex. Incognito pushed Lingenfelter down and Miller jumped on Lingenfelter and scratched his neck. Incognito then struck Lingenfelter in the face and slammed him into the wall. Clayton Barnes, 21, of Denton, who was waiting in line for the bathroom, intervened and Incognito punched him in the face, knocking him unconscious. As Incognito was leaving the apartment, he struck Elbert Northington, 29, of Lenexa, Kan., in the face and took his cell phone and threw it to the ground. Police were called to the apartment, where they found several cartons of alcohol and a beer keg in the bathtub. Beggs said Incognito denied assaulting Lingenfelter and Northington when police interviewed him. Reports showed no record of a statement from Incognito regarding Barnes. Both Incognito and Miller were ticketed, Beggs said, but neither was taken to jail. Beggs said he did not know if the assault victims were taken to the hospital. John T. Fisher, and Christopher A. Myers, both 20, were cited for maintaining a disorderly household, as was Ryan J. Sukraw, 19, who also lived at the apartment where the party was held, Beggs said. Incognito, who took anger management classes last offseason, has a history of anger-related outbursts during practices. He's also been accused of spitting on opposing players during games, most notably this past season at Kansas and against Michigan State in the Alamo Bowl. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dwight in philly Posted February 9, 2015 Share Posted February 9, 2015 Details on Incognito's arrest on 3 charges of assault when he was in college: Lincoln Police Capt. David Beggs said Incognito was issued three misdemeanor assault citations, while Miller was issued one. Callahan wasn't available for comment, NU sports information director Chris Anderson said. Beggs, citing police reports, gave the following account of the alleged assaults: At about 1:25 a.m., Bradley J. Lingenfelter, 21, of Lincoln opened a bathroom door on Incognito and an unidentified woman at the party at the Claremont Parks Apartments complex. Incognito pushed Lingenfelter down and Miller jumped on Lingenfelter and scratched his neck. Incognito then struck Lingenfelter in the face and slammed him into the wall. Clayton Barnes, 21, of Denton, who was waiting in line for the bathroom, intervened and Incognito punched him in the face, knocking him unconscious. As Incognito was leaving the apartment, he struck Elbert Northington, 29, of Lenexa, Kan., in the face and took his cell phone and threw it to the ground. Police were called to the apartment, where they found several cartons of alcohol and a beer keg in the bathtub. Beggs said Incognito denied assaulting Lingenfelter and Northington when police interviewed him. Reports showed no record of a statement from Incognito regarding Barnes. Both Incognito and Miller were ticketed, Beggs said, but neither was taken to jail. Beggs said he did not know if the assault victims were taken to the hospital. John T. Fisher, and Christopher A. Myers, both 20, were cited for maintaining a disorderly household, as was Ryan J. Sukraw, 19, who also lived at the apartment where the party was held, Beggs said. Incognito, who took anger management classes last offseason, has a history of anger-related outbursts during practices. He's also been accused of spitting on opposing players during games, most notably this past season at Kansas and against Michigan State in the Alamo Bowl. your point? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
YoloinOhio Posted February 9, 2015 Share Posted February 9, 2015 He gets extra points for spitting on Mich State players. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JohnC Posted February 9, 2015 Share Posted February 9, 2015 (edited) Are you not also going to point out the complete lack of support from Mgt to Rex Ryan, his horrible lack of talent on the team, and that losing tends to always cause this type of "sniping' Are we also going to ignore the fact that if Marrone didnt have a loaded dominant defense we might be fighting the jets for that top spot in the draft? As I stated in a prior post both HCs had flawed rosters. If Rex's roster was so dismal then why did it win 8 games the prior year? Rex had a good defense as did Marrone. And without a doubt Marrone had the worst OL in the NFL and his qb situation was as problematic as the Jets' situation. What you and the other critics of Marrone are doing is not giving him credit for his wins while not giving Rex the blame for his numerous losses. Whether you like Marrone or not it is indisputable that he had better control of his team than the rambunctious and tattooed HC of the Jets did of his. Marrone toughly handled some of the problem players on his team while Rex was stampeded by the divisive players on his team. By any measure Marrone outperformed Rex over the past two years. That is what the record convincingly demonstrates. Edited February 9, 2015 by JohnC Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
YoloinOhio Posted February 9, 2015 Share Posted February 9, 2015 (edited) As I stated in a prior post both HCs had flawed rosters. If Rex's roster was so dismal then why did it win 8 games the prior year. Rex had a good defense as did Marrone. And without a doubt Marrone had the worst OL in the NFL and his qb situation was as problematic as the Jets' situation. What you and the other critics of Marrone are doing is not giving him credit for his wins while not giving Rex the blame for his numerous losses. Whether you like Marrone or not it is indisputable that he had better control of his team than the rambunctious and tattooed HC of the Jets did of his. Marrone toughly handled some of the problem players on his team while Rex was stampeded by the divisive players on his team. By any measure Marrone outperformed Rex over the past two years. That is what the record convincingly demonstrates. I didn't read past the second sentence - you do realize his 2014 roster was different than his 2013 roster... And that idzik had TWELVE draft picks in 2014 and got virtually nothing? Edited February 9, 2015 by YoloinOhio Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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