When Marshall heard NY wanted him he probably thought he was moving in with Eli. Didn't even know NY had 2 teams. Poor guy got taken by a classic bait n switch!
Hey - if you want to take the words of a nut case at face value be my guest. I choose to use a little discretion. I know that's probably not the politically correct point of view anymore but I couldn't care less. Frankly, the politically correct crowd seems quite nutty to me.
No. You're absolutely right. Up until a couple of decades ago, we had places we put nut cases so we wouldn't HAVE to hear them. But we occasionally listen to them now.
I thought I had read bi-polar, but it doesn't matter. They're both mental illnesses and not something he can help.
It's not a matter of being politically correct, but rather having compassion on another human being who is unfortunate enough to have an illness. Would you call someone with cancer a "Sicko"?
the guy is nutty by medical definition. If that word bothers you too bad. deal with it. I don't back down to political correct police shaming. get over yourself.
Sigh.... training camp puff pieces are getting more ridiculous by the day. I'm just waiting for: 1) Marshall is a great teammate and has been working out with other players in the offseason. 2) Geno and Marshall have excellent chemistry in minicamp. 3) Marshall will be going to Chicago every week (!) to film Inside The NFL On The Road 4) Geno throws 4 TDs in a training camp 7:7 practice 5) Jets have legitimate Super Bowl expectations and some Jets player guarantees an AFC East title .... 6) In week 10, the Jets are four games behind the Pats and team infighting has started.
Of the hundred of thousands of other people who have the same disease, how many of them are making millions playing a game? Your compassion is in the wrong place.
Yes. And if there is a group of people who have received "too much compassion." It is the mentally ill!
This isn't necessarily true...we've seen geno flash problem is he usually follows it up with epic fails. Average is exactly the hope tho . Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
It has nothing to do with political correctness, but rather being a human being rather than an asshole.
Oh, so since he has a mental illness, he's not supposed to try to have a life? He's not entitled to capitalize on the talents and abilities he has physically, because he has a mental illness that can be treated? Unbelievable. SMH
brandon marshall likes to beat women. he's an asshole as well as a nut. cookoo for coco puffs. if you want to carry his torch be my guest.
If Marshall plays 30 games the next two seasons I'd be shocked...Wouldn't put too much hopes in him saving the offense
Didn't know his rap sheet. Crazy fucker has had some run ins: Oct. 31, 2004: During his junior year at Central Florida, Marshall was arrested at a Denny’s restaurant in Orlando, Fla., on charges of assault on a police officer, disorderly conduct, trespass and resisting arrest without violence and refusal to obey. The charges were dismissed. April 8, 2005: Marshall was charged with retail theft, a misdemeanor, after trying to return a stolen set of bed sheets, valued at $19.99, to a Burlington Coat Factory. The charge was dropped. June 17, 2006: Marshall and longtime girlfriend Rasheedah Watley both filed police reports alleging physical abuse by the other in a long altercation at an Orlando apartment. No arrests or charges were made. Jan. 1, 2007: Marshall was at the Denver nightclub Shelter with Broncos teammates Javon Walker and Darrent Williams, attending a birthday party for Nuggets forward Kenyon Martin. As the group left the club in a limousine, Williams was shot fatally in the neck by an unknown assailant. Walker later said the shooter was likely another man at the nightclub who was seeking retaliation after an altercation with Marshall's cousin that evening. Marshall testified at the trial of gunman Willie Clark that he helped escalate the dispute that led to Williams' death. Jan. 24, 2007: According to the Denver Post, police interviewed Marshall and his father after an argument in an Orlando parking lot. Marshall claimed his father tried to hit him with his car. His father claimed Marshall had fired a gun. Both men declined to press charges. March 18, 2007: In Atlanta, Watley told police Marshall punched her and took her purse while in a hotel. Marshall was gone before police arrived. No charges were filed. March 21, 2007: According to the Denver Post, police in Palm Beach County, Fla., interviewed Marshall and Watley twice in the same night after two loud arguments. Both said the disturbances were not physical in nature. No arrests or charges were made. March 26, 2007: Marshall was arrested in a Denver suburb on suspicion of domestic violence. Watley reported Marshall prevented a taxi she was in from leaving his house. Marshall completed anger management counseling and the charges were dropped two months later. June 8, 2007: According to the Denver Post, two incident reports were filed by Atlanta police. A friend of Watley’s claimed Marshall hit her car and then threw a rock at the passenger door as Watley was riding in the passenger seat. Watley also told police Marshall cut her in the thigh and punched her in the face. She was taken by ambulance to a local hospital. Marshall was not present when police arrived. No charges were filed. June 30, 2007: According to the Denver Post, Watley told Atlanta police Marshall punched and choked her at his condo. She had a bruise and scratches. Marshall was not present when police arrived. No charges were filed. Oct. 22, 2007: Marshall was arrested in Denver and charged with driving under the influence of alcohol. He was pulled over driving the wrong way on a one-way street hours after a game. He later pleaded guilty to a reduced charge of driving while ability-impaired and sentenced to community service. March 6, 2008: Marshall was arrested on charges of misdemeanor battery in Atlanta after a dispute with Watley. She told police he punched her in the mouth and eye. Marshall said he cut his hand on glass. Aug. 6, 2008: NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell suspended Marshall for three games for violating the league’s personal conduct policy. The suspension was reduced to one regular-season game and a fine of an additional game check, costing him $52,353. March 1, 2009: Marshall was arrested in Atlanta on disorderly conduct charges after allegedly being involved in a dispute with then-fiancee, Michi Nogami-Campbell, now his wife. Charges were dropped the next day. Aug. 14, 2009: Marshall was found not guilty on the battery charges from the March 2008 arrest in Atlanta. April 23, 2011: Marshall was taken to Broward General Medical Center after Nogami-Campbell stabbed him in the abdomen at their Florida home. Nogami-Campbell told police she stabbed Marshall “out of self-defense.” Sunday: Marshall is accused by a 24-year-old woman of punching her in the eye, leaving a black eye, in an altercation outside a club in New York. Marshall’s attorney says it was Marshall’s wife that was injured and says the couple are the true victims in the case. Sources: Tribune news services, South Florida Sun-Sentinel