Brandon Marshall already causing problems in the Jets' locker room

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Hes like TO. Great physical talent but eventually he has issues playing a team sport.
 

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This is for those who thought the Bears made a mistake by trading Marshall.

“'There’s a lot of testosterone,' Marshall said on the Showtime show. 'I mean you put so much into the week, you know you get disappointed and you get frustrated in those moments. This Sunday, I got into it with a teammate but we got in the locker room, we talked it out and we love each other.'"

http://chicago.cbslocal.com/2015/10/27/former-bears-receiver-brandon-marshall-got-into-it-with-jets-teammate/

I'm glad they traded him. For all the talk about certain players being a cancer, Marshall is most definitely a cancer. A talented one but his talent doesn't make up for it. Especially when his mistakes have already cost his team 2 victories. Thankfully the Jet's strength is being tough on defense. So at least they have that going for them once Marshall sees a full moon outside.
 

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If he were actually a problem he wouldn't be doing a show for the nfl during the season. It's all media fodder
 

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Meh. There's a reason he's been traded so many times. Top flight, franchise WRs don't get traded 3 times in the prime of their career. Great talent but can rustle a lot of feathers. Also, chokes in big moments. He gets the numbers, but he doesn't come through in the clutch. This past week was an example but you remember the playoff game against the Pack? Bears gave up the TD to Cobb and then Cutler delivered a perfect pass to Marshall which could have potentially changed the game but Marshall dropped the ball. It's funny because if Cutler missed that throw, it would be talked about ad naseum, but Marshall dropped it and it's never discussed again. There's other instances as well throughout Marshall's career, but whatever. The guy is a great player and talks a great game, but is a major headache, and when things don't go his way, he turns into a whiner.
 

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Meh. There's a reason he's been traded so many times. Top flight, franchise WRs don't get traded 3 times in the prime of their career. Great talent but can rustle a lot of feathers. Also, chokes in big moments. He gets the numbers, but he doesn't come through in the clutch. This past week was an example but you remember the playoff game against the Pack? Bears gave up the TD to Cobb and then Cutler delivered a perfect pass to Marshall which could have potentially changed the game but Marshall dropped the ball. It's funny because if Cutler missed that throw, it would be talked about ad naseum, but Marshall dropped it and it's never discussed again. There's other instances as well throughout Marshall's career, but whatever. The guy is a great player and talks a great game, but is a major headache, and when things don't go his way, he turns into a whiner.
Yeah, I remember that. It literally hit him in the chest. Totally would've changed the game. But Mick and Brock never bring up that, because well, ya know.. Qbs fault always!
 

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That's some brilliant logic. He can be a cancer and do a TV show, not sure why you wouldn't think it can work that way. He did it last year too.

The league wouldn't let a random player **** around and then have 2 jobs for the league and a show that covers the league. If he were an actual problem he wouldn't be there.
 

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Meh. There's a reason he's been traded so many times. Top flight, franchise WRs don't get traded 3 times in the prime of their career. Great talent but can rustle a lot of feathers. Also, chokes in big moments. He gets the numbers, but he doesn't come through in the clutch. This past week was an example but you remember the playoff game against the Pack? Bears gave up the TD to Cobb and then Cutler delivered a perfect pass to Marshall which could have potentially changed the game but Marshall dropped the ball. It's funny because if Cutler missed that throw, it would be talked about ad naseum, but Marshall dropped it and it's never discussed again. There's other instances as well throughout Marshall's career, but whatever. The guy is a great player and talks a great game, but is a major headache, and when things don't go his way, he turns into a whiner.

Tom Brady had something like 10 drops this weekend .... EVERY QB deals with drops. So lets move on from the poor Jay routine, its old and worn out.
 

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This is the Brandon Honeymoon Phase, year 1.

Then there is the Brandon spotlight phase, year 2.

Then there is the gets this guy the hell off the team phase, year 3.

This seems to be fairly accurate.
 

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Every player my team releases, trades, or fails to re-sign was an under-producing asshole and will destroy the next team he plays for.

Every player my team signs is a stud who was never allowed to flourish before we got him, or wasn't really over the hill and just needed a change of scenery.
 

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Every player my team releases, trades, or fails to re-sign was an under-producing asshole and will destroy the next team he plays for.

Every player my team signs is a stud who was never allowed to flourish before we got him, or wasn't really over the hill and just needed a change of scenery.

This.

This is the thought process of most bozos around here still trying to justify trading marshall for peanuts.
 

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The league wouldn't let a random player **** around and then have 2 jobs for the league and a show that covers the league. If he were an actual problem he wouldn't be there.

The league can't stop him from any of that. His team couldn't even stop him. The Bears tried. There's a reason he's in NY. That's just a load of non sequitur nonsense. You can like the guy and think trading him a mistake but that's just silly. The networks are filled with assholes.
 

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This.

This is the thought process of most bozos around here still trying to justify trading marshall for peanuts.

we rarely agree but yeah im still not fucking happy with the value pace got out of marshall
 

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The league wouldn't let a random player **** around and then have 2 jobs for the league and a show that covers the league. If he were an actual problem he wouldn't be there.

Next you are going to tell us that there is no way that the NFL would hire someone who has multiple drugs chargers and sexual assault allegations as a face for any of their media outlets. Because you know, they care so much about who they put in front of the public.
 

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