Broncos WR Brandon Marshall defends himself on this morning's 'Outside the Lines' on ESPN
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brandon does have some evidence against his ex
but he has got into a bad situation with now 2 women. Bmarsh, you gotta stay out of ATL!
"It means nothing to throw for 4500 yards, 25 touchdowns, and you dont win"-Brandon Marshall
Neckbeard vs The Spleen: How better can this get?!?!
by broncoboy on May 31, 2009 5:11 PM MDT reply actions 0 recs
I'm just sick of this stuff--let's stick with football--and hope Brandon's hip heals.
Guardian of the Gate to La La Land!
Gonsoulin, Taylor, Little, Wright, Gradishar, Atwater, Davis, and Sharpe...
Why are they not in the Hall...I just don't understand.
by Mike Clark on May 31, 2009 5:48 PM MDT reply actions 0 recs
I Loved Ley's Journalistic Objectivity.
I am an idiot walking a tightrope of fortune and fame
I am an acrobat swinging trapezes through circles of flame
If you've never stared off in the distance, then your life is a shame
and though I'll never forget your face,
sometimes i can't remember my name.
--Counting Crows, "Mrs. Potter's Lullaby"
by PredominantlyOrange on May 31, 2009 6:08 PM MDT reply actions 0 recs
Yeah...
It’s clearly obvious he’s trying to make Brandon as uncomfortable as possible…It’s really unfortunate.
"It means nothing to throw for 4500 yards, 25 touchdowns, and you dont win" -Brandon Marshall
by Joe Medina on May 31, 2009 7:19 PM MDT up reply actions 0 recs
I thought the interviewer was reasonably objective.
I want to hear an honest answer from Brandon Marshall as to how he continues to be involved with these situations. I really liked Marshall’s answers; I thought whomever prepared him for the interview did a good job, and Marshall kept the focus on the subject of actual police reports and avoided engaging in the discourse of speculation. Of course he appeared uncomfortable. I’m sure he has done regrettable things, as he admitted. He understands that he needs to put this stuff behind him and put himself in an environment where these things won’t happen.
I hope he’s REALLY, for real, actually, no foolin’, seriously, honestly, for sure, definitely, certainly this time, going to do what he always says he’s got to do.
It was a good interview. He asked tough questions, didn’t interrupt, allowed Brandon to respond, held him to account on answers, pointed out inconsistencies, and tried to get Brandon to reconcile those inconsistencies.
-Harvey J. Neptune
"Practice doesn't make perfect. PERFECT practice makes perfect." - Vince Lombardi
by HarvJNep2n on May 31, 2009 8:51 PM MDT up reply actions 0 recs
Sadness.
I don’t know what/who to believe for sure, but I want to believe in Brandon. In the end, I think a person should be presumed innocent until proven otherwise, but there is a pattern here…
I really like the Brandon I have seen and watched and wish him the best at becoming a great player and a great man. Good luck bro.
by NedBronco on May 31, 2009 9:07 PM MDT reply actions 0 recs
what gets me mad
about this situation is this.
the parents of watley seem to think that the nfl and more specifically the broncos that need to be held more accountable for this. Someone explain that to me please
by uclabruin34 on Jun 1, 2009 3:34 AM MDT reply actions 0 recs
This guy has issues. 13 separate incidents?
I couldn’t defend him even if he was on my team. Especially if he turns down a contract extension…
Think With Your Dipstick Jimmy!
by ifuwannacrownem on Jun 2, 2009 5:13 AM MDT reply actions 0 recs































