Miami Dolphins lineman Richie Incognito shouted the N-word ... in a shirtless rage ... during a crazy outing with teammates at a bar earlier this year -- and TMZ Sports has the footage.
what a guy!! He was voted dirtiest player in the league last year too!!
what a guy!! He was voted dirtiest player in the league last year too!!
richie!!
Rifleman, your fake-son-of-god Jesus wouldn't be happy with your attitude.
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innovation
SBR Hall of Famer
01-27-12
6218
#6
when mom said if you can't say nothin nice.....then don't say nothing at all.....she was saving your ass from a jail cell and you didn't know it.
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greenhippo
SBR Hall of Famer
02-15-12
9091
#7
Guessing that's Martin next to him in the photo, looks like he could easily take him. Just wait until a rough day in practice, go for the knee. But him out for good.
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MoneyLineDawg
SBR Posting Legend
01-01-09
13253
#8
Richie Incognito is the biggest piece of shit in the NFL and will be blackballed/banned for life
Hope it was worth it Richard
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robzilla
SBR MVP
10-25-07
3556
#9
Incognito sucks on and off the field. No wonder the Dolphins suck so much. Richie needs to worry about nothing other than football.
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Ralphie Halves
SBR MVP
12-13-09
4507
#10
So on your list of heroes, does he go above or below David Duke? What about compared to James Earl Ray? Tough choices you have ahead of you.
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pulledclear
SBR Hall of Famer
02-19-12
6684
#11
Stop bullying him!!!!
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TheRifleman
SBR Hall of Famer
08-30-12
7284
#12
martin is a punk
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stevenash
Moderator
01-17-11
65658
#13
^
And you're an asshole, life goes on.
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yisman
SBR Aristocracy
09-01-08
75682
#14
Just like Rifleman, Incognito can't spell.
Incognito has been a known scumbag for years, and not because of this latest incident. Just another chapter.
What's harder: being a soldier or being a football player? That's an easy one for this dude.
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TheRifleman
SBR Hall of Famer
08-30-12
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#19
"Hey, wassup, you half n----- piece of s---. I saw you on Twitter, you been training 10 weeks. [I want to] s--- in your f---ing mouth. [I'm going to] slap your f---ing mouth. [I'm going to] slap your real mother across the face [laughter]. F--- you, you're still a rookie. I'll kill you."
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stevenash
Moderator
01-17-11
65658
#20
Originally posted by mikeya2k
incognito is a juicehead gorilla who lost all sense of his surroundings due to large needles in or around his butthole.
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thread
And RF gets all wet and moist just thinking about putting his needle around Incognito's butthole.
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Sources: Dolphins coaches asked Incognito to toughen up Martin
Miami Dolphins coaches asked player Richie Incognito, who was the offensive line's undisputed leader, to toughen up teammate Jonathan Martin after he missed a voluntary workout last spring, multiple sources told the Sun Sentinel.
The sources told the paper they believe that Incognito, who is accused of using racially incendiary language and bullying tactics against Martin, may have taken those orders too far.
It's not clear whether those marching orders will now become part of a pending investigation by the NFL into the Dolphins' locker room culture, and the alleged bullying that took place between Incognito and Martin.
"I'm just trying to weather the storm right now. This will pass," Incognito told WSVN-TV when reached outside a doctor's office.
Incognito has been suspended indefinitely by the Dolphins for conduct detrimental to the team for his tactics involving Martin, the team's 2012 second-round pick, who left the team last week and later accused the Dolphins of having an unsafe working environment.
Martin's smoking gun is a threatening, and racially offensive voice mail Incognito left him in April. In that voice message Incognito calls Martin, who is bi-racial, a "half n-----," threatened to slap his mother across the face, and uttered the words "I'll kill you."
Sources say that communication took place when Martin skipped two days of the team's OTA program, and Incognito was encouraged by his coaches to make a call that would "get him into the fold," one source said.
Even though OTA workouts are voluntary, the NFL culture forces coaches to strong arm the team's leaders to make sure everyone attends. Sources say Incognito was doing his job, but they admit he crossed the line.
"Richie is the type of guy where if he's on your team you love him," a teammate said. "If he's not on your team, you hate him. Every team needs a guy like that."
A Dolphins spokesman declined comment when told about Incognito's directives from the coaching staff, saying the franchise is fully cooperating with the NFL's independent investigation, which was requested by owner Steve Ross.
It is clear Incognito embraced his role as the team's enforcer and tough guy, his teammates said. However, nobody knew how troubling his relationship was with Martin, who started 10 straight games next to Incognito going back to the 2012 season, those same teammates added.
Martin abruptly left the team last week after a lunch room prank orchestrated by his fellow offensive lineman caused his emotional distress, and forced him to return to his California hometown, where he's receiving treatment.
The NFL Player's Association released a statement Tuesday saying it will monitor the NFL's investigation to ensure all the players the union represents, which includes Incognito, get a "fair investigation."
"We expect that the NFL and its clubs create a safe and professional workplace for all players and that owners, executives, coaches and players should set the best standards and examples," the statement read. "It is the duty of this union to hold the clubs and teams accountable for safety and professionalism in the workplace."
During Martin's rookie season he was nicknamed "Big Weirdo" by his teammates, and was forced to sport an embarrassing haircut given to him by the offensive linemen. He also forked over $15,000 for a veterans trip to Las Vegas he didn't attend.
The Dolphins traditionally hold rite of passage rituals for its rookies, and some of the team's antics – which included ridiculous haircuts, hair dyeing, and elaborate dinners paid for by the rookies – could be considered hazing. Those would make them a violation of the NFL's personal conduct policy.
Sources say players were annually directed by coach Joe Philbin to "cut out" the rookie hazing. Philbin comes from a Green Bay Packers culture where rookie hazing is minimal, or at least subtle. While Philbin tried to rein it in with the Dolphins, he and his coaching staff never policed it when the team was dyeing and shaving heads for the second straight training camp.
However, Philbin did insist that the rookies got decent haircuts before the team's first exhibition game, but that was after weeks of them sporting their embarrassing looks.
Linebacker Dannell Ellerbe indicated that Martin should have come to the leadership council with his problems, which apparently carried over to his second season. The problem is Incognito was also on the leadership council, and possessed a tremendous amount of power and influence.
That might explains why Martin hid his issues with Incognito, and on occasion hung around with him in South Florida, and during road trips. It is possible Martin felt he had to do so to feel accepted.
According to ESPN, Martin told former Stanford teammate Zach Ertz he planned to continue playing football. The Dolphins have kept him on the team's 53-man roster, and players have gone out their way to make sure he knows he's welcomed back.
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CarpeDime
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09-01-09
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#23
"Linebacker Dannell Ellerbe indicated that Martin should have come to the leadership council with his problems, which apparently carried over to his second season. The problem is Incognito was also on the leadership council, and possessed a tremendous amount of power and influence."
HELLSyeah just like Revenge Of The Nerds!!
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TheRifleman
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08-30-12
7284
#24
Richie Incognito Considered 'Honorary Black Man,' Not Racist By Dolphins Teammates: REPORTS
As the NFL investigates allegations of bullying and hazing in the Miami Dolphins locker room, offensive lineman Richie Incognito continues to be supported by teammates despite reportedly sending threatening text and voice messages that included racial slurs to teammate Jonathan Martin. A second-year player out of Stanford, Martin abruptly left the team last week to reportedly deal with emotional issues. Incognito, once voted the NFL's dirtiest player, has subsequently been suspended by the team for his possible mistreatment of Martin.
Citing an off-camera conversation with Dolphins center Mike Pouncey, Hall of Fame wide receiver and ESPN analyst Cris Carter reported on Wednesday that players in the Miami locker room do not consider Incognito, who is white, to be racist despite him reportedly referring to Martin, who is bi-racial, as a "half n----- piece of (expletive)" in a voicemail.
"They don't feel as if he's a racist, they don't feel as if he picked on Jonathan repeatedly and bullied him, but if they could do it all over again there would be situations that they might change but they’re very, very comfortable with Richie,” Carter reported on Wednesday, via the Sun Sentinel. “They think it’s sad, not only that Jonathan’s not on the football team, but also that Richie is being depicted as a bigot and as a racist.”
Having spoken with an unnamed player who left the Dolphins during the offseason, Armando Salguero of the Miami Herald reported on Wednesday that the players in the Miami locker room not only didn't view Incognito as a racist but actually considered him an "honorary black guy."
"Richie is honarary," the unnamed player told Salguero on Wednesday. "I don't expect you to understand because you're not black. But being a black guy, being a brother is more than just about skin color. It's about how you carry yourself. How you play. Where you come from. What you've experienced. A lot of things."
Perhaps providing an example of the behavior his teammates tolerated, Incognito can be heard using the N-word, loudly, in a video of a bizarre scene at a bar earlier this year with Pouncey obtained by TMZ.
During an appearance on The Dan Patrick Show on Wednesday, Hall of Fame defensive tackle Warren Sapp told Patrick that Incognito used the N-word during an on-field confrontation between the two.
"One time he kicks me in a game and calls me the N-word," Sapp told Patrick. "And I look at him and I said, 'Oh, you want me to punch you in the mouth so they kick me out the game.' I said, 'I got a better plan for you: I'm going to beat your quarterback up so they cut your ass.'"
That Incognito would have used the N-word in an attempt to provoke Sapp would seem in line with reported behavior that led Martin to leave the team.
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TheRifleman
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08-30-12
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#25
yep,looks like he's going to be exonerated soon.....i'm so much smarter than any of you..lol.
richie
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Andy117
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02-07-10
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#26
Riflleman - always on the side of the asshole.
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gauchojake
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
09-17-10
34116
#27
Originally posted by Andy117
Riflleman - always on the side of Jesus.
True dat
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TheRifleman
SBR Hall of Famer
08-30-12
7284
#28
Originally posted by Andy117
Riflleman - always on the side of the asshole.
the ENTIRE MIAMI DOLPHIN team has taken Ritchie's" side", ---they KNOW what really went on.
The coach and the GM KNEW what was happening, for all intents and purposes ORDERED the "toughening up" of this weak minded puzzy boy, and then when the shiit hit the fan, THREW RICHIE UNDER THE BUS to save their sorry, pathetic azzes.
It will all come out in the wash and richie will be playing next year with another fortunate NFL team and Martin may or may not..Martin needs to hang it up and become a child care specialist or something, football isn't for him.
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yisman
SBR Aristocracy
09-01-08
75682
#29
Originally posted by TheRifleman
yep,looks like he's going to be exonerated soon.....i'm so much smarter than any of you..lol.
[quote=jjgold;5683305]I win again like usual
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[quote=Whippit;7921056]miami won't lose a single eastern conference game through end of season[/quote]
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SamDiamond
SBR Hall of Famer
10-19-12
6107
#30
Here's Rifleman's hero at work...
Imagine this... Rifleman worships at the feet of some steroid-raged cawksucker who sexually abuses female volunteers with golf clubs...
That doesn't surprise me, it's just nice to see Rifleman admitting it...
Also on Thursday, it was revealed that Incognito was investigated last year for harassing a volunteer at the Dolphins' annual golf tournament by allegedly molesting her with a golf club, according to Aventura, Fla., police. The original police report states that the alleged incident happened at the Turnberry Resort & Club in Aventura, but no charges were filed against Incognito. The 34-year-old volunteer told police Incognito had been drinking and was "acting very inappropriate towards her," and that she went to police after Incognito said he wouldn't apologize. The report states that the volunteer told police that Incognito "used his golf club to touch her by rubbing it up against her vagina, then up her stomach then to her chest. He then used the club to knock a pair of sunglasses off the top of her head" before continuing his aggression toward the woman, the report states.
Miami players don't like that puzzy Oreo Martin who they called Big Weirdo. Dude just got demoted from his job, and decided to quit but both his parents are lawyers and they decided to sue Richie Incognito.
Apparently 2 weeks ago Dion Jordan was kicking Jonathan Martin's ass when his friend, Richie Incognito saved him. Players had enough respect for Richie Incognito and the black players said that he was an honorary black man and could use the N word like they do.
So far every Miami player has taken to Richie Incognito's side and apparently Jonathan Martin text to Richie Incognito that he was sorry after news broke, before his legal team told him to shut up.
His Mom/Dad are lawyers, their son was about to quit the NFL and they felt that the racism angle was the best angle to sue Miami.
Miami coaches will say all the politically correct BS, but the truth of the matter is if Jonathan Martin walked into the coaches office and said that Richie Incognito was mean to him, he would have got laughed out of the office.
The nerds of the world brag that Richie Incognito will never play another down again in the NFL, maybe, but it is a fact that Jonathan Martin will never play in the NFL again. Nobody wants a puzzy snitch on their team.
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TheRifleman
SBR Hall of Famer
08-30-12
7284
#35
Originally posted by C-Gold
Miami players don't like that puzzy Oreo Martin who they called Big Weirdo. Dude just got demoted from his job, and decided to quit but both his parents are lawyers and they decided to sue Richie Incognito.
Apparently 2 weeks ago Dion Jordan was kicking Jonathan Martin's ass when his friend, Richie Incognito saved him. Players had enough respect for Richie Incognito and the black players said that he was an honorary black man and could use the N word like they do.
So far every Miami player has taken to Richie Incognito's side and apparently Jonathan Martin text to Richie Incognito that he was sorry after news broke, before his legal team told him to shut up.
His Mom/Dad are lawyers, their son was about to quit the NFL and they felt that the racism angle was the best angle to sue Miami.
Miami coaches will say all the politically correct BS, but the truth of the matter is if Jonathan Martin walked into the coaches office and said that Richie Incognito was mean to him, he would have got laughed out of the office.
The nerds of the world brag that Richie Incognito will never play another down again in the NFL, maybe, but it is a fact that Jonathan Martin will never play in the NFL again. Nobody wants a puzzy snitch on their team.
agreed....richie willl play again......miss drama queen fruitcake.....I'm not so sure