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Tarlam!
04-23-2011, 10:46 AM
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/09000d5d81f6cb5b/article/dolphins-marshall-hospitalized-after-stabbing-wife-arrested?module=HP_headlines

get louder at lambeau
04-23-2011, 11:00 AM
Oops! He slipped on another McDonald's bag.

packrulz
04-24-2011, 05:40 AM
Wow! He put his fist through a TV when he was with the Broncos and now this, he is talented but he's got issues.

Scott Campbell
04-24-2011, 09:41 AM
These are the situations where its nice to have only one wife.

get louder at lambeau
04-24-2011, 10:31 AM
Wow! He put his fist through a TV when he was with the Broncos and now this, he is talented but he's got issues.

It's been a LOT more than that. Check out the list this guy from the Denver Post made of Marshall's shit. It actually looks like he forgot to include the one where he got cut by the TV, but the list is still long-
http://blogs.denverpost.com/broncos/2011/04/23/brandon-marshall-file/7276/

Tarlam!
04-24-2011, 12:54 PM
It's been a LOT more than that. Check out the list this guy from the Denver Post made of Marshall's shit.

That is sick!

VermontPackFan
04-24-2011, 05:43 PM
Fu#K Brandon Marshall and all the pampered dimwits like him! I have about as much interest in hearing about his shit as I do the british king/queen bullshit.

King Friday
04-24-2011, 08:24 PM
The guy makes Javon Walker look like a genius and choirboy. That's saying something.

packrulz
04-25-2011, 04:16 AM
Dolphins not looking to release Marshall for now

Posted on: April 24, 2011 1:47 pm
Posted by Josh Katzowitz

Earlier today we told you about the latest soap opera installment in the career of Buccaneers CB Aqib Talib, who apparently will be released by Tampa Bay when the NFL reopens for business.

While Talib (charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon) and Dolphins WR Brandon Marshall – who allegedly was stabbed by his wife late Friday night – both could be labeled as “troubled players,” Armando Salguero of the Miami Herald doesn’t believe Marshall will suffer the same fate as Talib.

That means, though Marshall hasn’t always been a model teammate or representative of the NFL – he’s had quite a few domestic disturbance issues during his last stop in Denver – the Dolphins aren’t looking to get rid of him at this point.

Writes Salguero in rather frank terms:

“And this is supposed to surprise me how?” a Dolphins player texted Saturday morning when told of what happened to the Miami wide receiver.

Understand that Marshall is the alleged victim here. He did not stab anyone. He was stabbed. So the Dolphins – unable to contact him directly because of the NFL lockout – let their player know they fully support him and want the best for him by sending him well wishes.

But despite the strong support, the Dolphins are wary of Marshall’s issues and worried about his future.

They don’t know all the facts of Friday’s domestic-violence incident. They don’t know how the whole episode began. And they do know Marshall’s history.

And that’s where the concern is born.

Adding to the Dolphins’ concern is that Marshall will be in the second year of a five-year deal worth $47.3 million ($12.5 million of that was guaranteed, and the Dolphins also gave up two second-round picks to acquire him). And though he’s been clean for the last year in Miami and though he might not be at fault for this latest incident (his wife, however, told police she stabbed him in self-defense), it’s clear that Marshall still has plenty of issues in his life.

For now, though, the Dolphins will plan on keeping Marshall around. But that’s also not completely guaranteed if the club, as it continues to collect the facts about what happened this weekend, feels like it has a solid reason not to do so.
Adolpho Birch, the NFL's senior vice president of labor policy and player development, said Friday that players will be held accountable under the league's personal-conduct policy for infractions committed during the lockout, which started March 12. Ten players have been arrested since that date.

They are:

» William Moore, S, Atlanta Falcons -- Arrested April 19 and charged with speeding, driving with a suspended license and failure to appear.

» Kenny Britt, WR, Tennessee Titans -- Arrested April 12 and charged with eluding a police officer and lying to an officer hindering apprehension and obstructing governmental function.

» Mike Vrabel, LB, Kansas City Chiefs -- Arrested April 4 and charged with theft at the Belterra Casino Resort in Florence, Ind.

» Louis Murphy, WR, Oakland Raiders -- After being pulled over April 3 in Gainesville, Fla., for playing music too loud, Murphy was arrested and charged with possession of a drug without a valid prescription, failure to obey a police officer and resisting arrest without violence.

» Aqib Talib, CB, Tampa Bay Buccaneers -- Talib turned himself in to Dallas-area police March 30 on charges of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.

» Jason Peters, OT, Philadelphia Eagles -- After being pulled over March 26 in Shreveport, La., for playing music too loud, Peters was charged with violating the city's loud music ordinance and resisting arrest.

» Johnny Jolly, DT, Green Bay Packers -- A March 25 traffic stop led to Jolly's arrest on possession of a controlled substance with intent to distribute. Police said Jolly was found with a bottle containing 600 grams of codeine.

» Bryan McCann, CB, Dallas Cowboys -- Arrested March 19 in Dallas and charged with public intoxication.

» Mario Henderson, DT, free agent -- The former Raider was arrested March 17 in Fort Myers, Fla. Police pulled him over for playing music too loud and charged him with carrying a concealed firearm.

» Chris Cook, CB, Minnesota Vikings -- Arrested March 12 in Lynchburg, Va., on a misdemeanor charge of brandishing a firearm.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.