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This tard is calling out another tard for not getting it. Sometimes I wish Marshall would just keep his pie hole shut. He still doesnt get it himself
http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/1...s-dallas-cowboys-de-greg-hardy-learned-lesson
"Right now Jerry's only focusing on the player," Marshall said. "It's time for us to start talking about the person. It's time for us to start dealing with the person. If we want the product on the field to be great, if we want to protect the shield, then we have to approach both the same."
Hardy also was involved in a sideline incident during Sunday's loss to the Giants in which he swiped at special-teams coach Rich Bisaccia's clipboard, which led to Bisaccia shoving him out of the huddle. Words continued as Hardy got into it with Devin Street. On the sideline he exchanged words with Dez Bryant, who was attempting to calm things down.
It's at least the third time this season that Cowboys coach Jason Garrett has had to talk to Hardy about his actions.
"There's emotions that come with the game," Marshall told Showtime. "There's a lot of testosterone. I mean, you put so much into the week, you know? You get disappointed, and you get frustrated in those moments."
Jones, meanwhile, has lauded Hardy for being "one of the real leaders" on the team and said he hopes to extend Hardy's one-year deal past this season.
Marshall, who was diagnosed with borderline personality disorder three years ago, had his share of emotional incidents during his time with the Chicago Bears. He told "Inside the NFL" that he even "got into it" with a Jets teammate during Sunday's 30-23 loss to New England.
"This is a sensitive topic for me because I've overcome a lot of things, and I'm really passionate about guys building character, guys really looking [at] themselves in the mirror and trying to get better," Marshall said. "Every game I know there's going to be two or three cameras in my face. Why? Because I'm a high-emotion guy and because of my history. I am aware."
On Wednesday, Marshall was asked, given his history of volatile behavior, why he's qualified to comment on Hardy: "I'm the perfect person to talk about issues like that because I've been through it. Now I'm on the other side, so I get it. I understand it."
He also said he doesn't care if critics question him calling out Hardy.
"I don't care what people say. I know who I am," Marshall said Wednesday. "I'm proud of the person I am today."
Brandon proud of being brandon thread...
http://www.chicitysports.com/forum/...eady-causing-problems-in-the-Jets-locker-room
the art of almost.
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http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/1...s-dallas-cowboys-de-greg-hardy-learned-lesson
"Right now Jerry's only focusing on the player," Marshall said. "It's time for us to start talking about the person. It's time for us to start dealing with the person. If we want the product on the field to be great, if we want to protect the shield, then we have to approach both the same."
Hardy also was involved in a sideline incident during Sunday's loss to the Giants in which he swiped at special-teams coach Rich Bisaccia's clipboard, which led to Bisaccia shoving him out of the huddle. Words continued as Hardy got into it with Devin Street. On the sideline he exchanged words with Dez Bryant, who was attempting to calm things down.
It's at least the third time this season that Cowboys coach Jason Garrett has had to talk to Hardy about his actions.
"There's emotions that come with the game," Marshall told Showtime. "There's a lot of testosterone. I mean, you put so much into the week, you know? You get disappointed, and you get frustrated in those moments."
Jones, meanwhile, has lauded Hardy for being "one of the real leaders" on the team and said he hopes to extend Hardy's one-year deal past this season.
Marshall, who was diagnosed with borderline personality disorder three years ago, had his share of emotional incidents during his time with the Chicago Bears. He told "Inside the NFL" that he even "got into it" with a Jets teammate during Sunday's 30-23 loss to New England.
"This is a sensitive topic for me because I've overcome a lot of things, and I'm really passionate about guys building character, guys really looking [at] themselves in the mirror and trying to get better," Marshall said. "Every game I know there's going to be two or three cameras in my face. Why? Because I'm a high-emotion guy and because of my history. I am aware."
On Wednesday, Marshall was asked, given his history of volatile behavior, why he's qualified to comment on Hardy: "I'm the perfect person to talk about issues like that because I've been through it. Now I'm on the other side, so I get it. I understand it."
He also said he doesn't care if critics question him calling out Hardy.
"I don't care what people say. I know who I am," Marshall said Wednesday. "I'm proud of the person I am today."
Brandon proud of being brandon thread...
http://www.chicitysports.com/forum/...eady-causing-problems-in-the-Jets-locker-room
the art of almost.
a once up and coming thick one with the name to drive dat search.. her name siri...

