Dolphins players are being less-than-forthcoming with investigator Ted Wells and in some cases are refusing to cooperate at all, Jason La Canfora of CBS Sports reports citing sources familiar with the ongoing probe. Owner Stephen Ross addressed the team last week and urged them to be candid and open with Wells, but that has not been the case and it remains to be seen if Wells is able to corroborate the lengthy accounts he was given from Jonathan Martin and Richie Incognito, the principles involved. Source: The Redzone SteveRobWhatever's Take: The drama and intrigue just never ends down in South Beach. You just wonder if the players are stone-walling the investigation because they don't want to get Incognito in more trouble or if they are protecting other teammates who might have been involved. Either way, it's a story that's not going to get resolved anytime soon.
The dolphins are playing this perfectly. The only way you get the crapty sports fans in Miami to pay any attention to you is to turn yourself into a drama filled reality show. They're geniuses.
all this stuff is nonsense and the hazing really should stop. somebody spends their whole life for some measly check where you might tear your knee tomorrow and have it all crashing down and a team wants you to buy a 20,000 dinner or some ****? EAFD
Why bring up the East Atlanta Fire Department? EAFD had nothing to do with hazing in Miami. :icon_scratch: