that article felt like quite a reach to me. Marshall drops a couple balls in the preaseason and the trouble mining reporter becomes activated like a home alarm system when somebody opens the front door without a code. I'm worried about his hip. Not his attitude. He had no problems with other receivers catching balls in Denver. To say this:
You should be worried about a guy who makes every catch he can when he’s the center of Jay Cutler’s universe but suddenly develops the dropsies when the ball starts going to Alshon Jeffery and Martellus Bennett.
come on Mark Potash. There are plenty of fish to catch elsewhere.
Despite Marshall’s record-setting season, the Bears’ offense still dropped from 24th to 28th in total yards last season. Is that yet another red flag or just another quirk of fate that has haunted Marshall’s career?
right, It was Marshalls fault the offense sucked. Because he caught the balls that were thrown to him that he was talented enough to get open for. But lets blame the offense on him.
A day after he lamented his recovering hip and fretted about his role on the team, he was gone — a pre-planned, excused absence for personal reasons. Who knows what the deal really is. But that’s just the point. With Brandon Marshall, there’s always something.
so after game 3 of the
preseason, Marshall gets a day off, while ongoingly recovering from hip surgery, and this must mean he is a bad man. I've read some sky is falling stuff on the internet. But this guy writes for the Sun Times.
Mark here will be sure to have a problem, any problem with Marshall if he misses games because of the hip this year.