I thought the Miami stuff was BS. I thought the Rams could have used him when they released him. Looks like he found a home in Buffalo. He could always play but some times he got in his own way to becoming a perennial all star OG.
I love the guy - always have - and am happy for him.I hate that guy's guts, and the players who voted for him should be ashamed of themselves.
The Rams were never good enough that his penalties were the factor that cost losses. He always had attitude and was willing to go to battle and I'll take that every day.What I remember of Incognito was personel foul-unsportman like conduct machine that cost the rams games. He singlehandedly turned a 3rd and one into a 3rd and long more than a few times. Good riddance.
What I remember of Incognito was personel foul-unsportman like conduct machine that cost the rams games. He singlehandedly turned a 3rd and one into a 3rd and long more than a few times. Good riddance.
The Rams were never good enough that his penalties were the factor that cost losses. He always had attitude and was willing to go to battle and I'll take that every day.
So the rest of the game there were no other plays that took scoring opportunities away, no dropped 3rd down passes, no turn overs, both teams played an evenly matched game right up until that penalty took away the last scoring opportunity and the other team won because they scored on their last possession. I guess the defense should have stopped that last drive.I remember at least one occasion when his 15 yarder did cost the Rams a win. They had few big plays back then but with Richie I was always looking for the yellow on the field after.
Richie once faked a stomach ache to get out of a game. Flipped off Ram fans, referred to St Louis as a prison and admitted to committing personal fouls deliberately so the Rams would cut him.
Yet there remains a bizarre affinity for his mentality.
Yet there remains a bizarre affinity for his mentality.