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srvy 05-23-2018 07:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Coach (Post 13566721)
T-post Tom weeps.

Told you. He's unreliable.

Even mentally ill he would be our best LG on the roster. Let him play on Sunday and straight jacket him Monday thru Saturday. Gotta keep 2PM uni clean.

NJChiefsFan 05-23-2018 08:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Rain Man (Post 13566540)
The psychologists said, "Bring him in for a look?"

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Originally Posted by ptlyon (Post 13564282)
Bet Veach has already brought him in incognito

Enjoyable from start to finish. Would read again.

alpha_omega 05-24-2018 08:00 AM

Action shot.....

https://images.tmz.com/2018/05/23/05...1080x608-2.jpg

ChiefGator 05-24-2018 10:48 AM

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Originally Posted by alpha_omega (Post 13567683)

I would say he is pretty cognito with a huge arrow pointing at him.

alpha_omega 05-24-2018 10:53 AM

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Originally Posted by ChiefGator (Post 13567939)
I would say he is pretty cognito with a huge arrow pointing at him.

ROFL

Flying High D 05-24-2018 11:17 AM

Maybe it’s an arrowhead, divine intervention.

InChiefsHeaven 05-24-2018 11:30 AM

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Originally Posted by T-post Tom (Post 13567154)
Horse petard. No one saw this coming. Prior to this he would have been a hot commodity. And should he play next year, he will play well. 48 starts and 3 Pro bowls in 3 years is not unreliable. That said, I am a little misty-eyed.

Except that this is the 2nd time he's been forced in to be mentally evaluated, the first time in 2014. Dude is mentally ill and needs help. I think his playing days are over. Hopefully he was smart with his money.

Coach 05-24-2018 02:49 PM

Yeah, this guy has issues. Hopefully he gets the help he needs.

http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/2...olice-officers

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Former NFL offensive lineman Richie Incognito thought he was under surveillance by government officials when he was taken by police officers -- who believed him to be in an "altered, paranoid state," according to an incident report -- for an involuntary psychiatric evaluation Wednesday in Boca Raton, Florida.

According to an incident report by the Boca Raton Police Department, obtained Thursday by ESPN, the 34-year-old Incognito "believed ordinary citizens were government officials that were tracking and recording him." He was not arrested but was taken into custody under Florida's Baker Act, which allows for involuntary psychiatric commitment for people seen as a danger to themselves or others.

Police were called when an apparently agitated Incognito allegedly threw tennis balls and other items at a Lifetime Fitness Center patron and employees, "skimmed" the patron's leg with a weighted sled and threw weights at the patron and into the swimming pool.

When officers approached him, Incognito told them he was "running NSA class level 3 documents through my phone" and didn't have to explain himself to officers because they didn't have enough clearance, according to the incident report. When later told by officers that his behavior might pose a danger to others, Incognito asked a woman in the swimming pool to call the FBI.

According to the officers, Incognito also said he had taken an over-the-counter supplement called "Shroom Tech" and that his hands were shaking heavily, he had erratic speech and he "would suddenly jump up and move locations without warning."

According to the incident report, officers didn't believe Incognito had any intent to harm anyone but that "without care or treatment, there was a substantial likelihood Incognito would cause serious bodily harm to himself or others as evidenced by recent behavior."

Because of Incognito's "muscular frame," officers said they used two sets of handcuffs linked together and double locked them.

Incognito announced this year that he was retiring after 11 seasons in the NFL, the last three with the Buffalo Bills. The Bills released him from their reserved/retired list Monday, leaving open the possibility he could sign with another team.

The four-time Pro Bowl selection has had a series of troubles. Incognito was among the players identified for targeting teammate Jonathan Martin in the Miami Dolphins' bullying scandal during the 2013 season. The NFL suspended Incognito for the final half of that season, and he was eventually released by Miami before being reinstated by the league the following offseason.

Incognito was out of football for 18 months before the Bills signed him to a one-year contract. Incognito told The Buffalo News that he made the decision to retire for health-related reasons, saying, "My liver and kidneys are shutting down. The stress is killing me."

The retirement came after Incognito and the Bills agreed to a renegotiated contract in March that included a $1.7 million pay cut in 2018, which would have been the last year of his contract. Days before retiring in April, Incognito fired his agent, David Dunn, in a tweet.

At the time of his retirement, Incognito remained under investigation by the NFL for an allegation made by Jacksonville Jaguars defensive lineman Yannick Ngakoue that Incognito used racial slurs during the Bills' AFC wild-card playoff loss to the Jaguars in January.

ESPN's Mike Rodak and The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Fish 05-25-2018 08:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Coach (Post 13568337)
Yeah, this guy has issues. Hopefully he gets the help he needs.

http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/2...olice-officers

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According to the officers, Incognito also said he had taken an over-the-counter supplement called "Shroom Tech" and that his hands were shaking heavily, he had erratic speech and he "would suddenly jump up and move locations without warning."
So, I was curious about this "Shroom Tech." Turns out its main ingredient is Cordyceps Sinensis. They call it the cordyceps mushroom, but that's not exactly accurate. It's actually a parasitic fungus. It infects ghost moth caterpillars and zombifies them before sprouting a big stalk out through the caterpillar's brain. For some ****ed up reason, Chinese people used it as some magic remedy, before they figured out it was full of arsenic. This is actually how it's normally sold, caterpillar corpse and all:

https://i.imgur.com/dFetGxT.jpg

That's pretty ****ed up....

T-post Tom 05-25-2018 09:44 AM

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Originally Posted by InChiefsHell (Post 13567999)
Except that this is the 2nd time he's been forced in to be mentally evaluated, the first time in 2014. Dude is mentally ill and needs help. I think his playing days are over. Hopefully he was smart with his money.

From afar, it sounds like possible schizophrenia. Most men develop symptoms of that before age 25. But I believe there is now some evidence linking CTE and increased risk of schizophrenia. This is very sad news. Everything I read about him during his time in Buffalo indicated that he didn't have any on or off the field issues. I hope he gets the relief and healing he needs. Never heard of this supplement. Quick search shows it's fairly benign. Sounds like this is much more serious than a response to a supplement.

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Hydrae 05-25-2018 10:10 AM

Do you all remember when he took a baseball bat to his own Ferrari?

https://bleacherreport.com/articles/...ed-his-ferrari

The man needs help in a big way. He is still pretty young and he will cause a lot of problems if this is not addressed.

T-post Tom 05-25-2018 10:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Hydrae (Post 13569173)
Do you all remember when he took a baseball bat to his own Ferrari?

https://bleacherreport.com/articles/...ed-his-ferrari

The man needs help in a big way. He is still pretty young and he will cause a lot of problems if this is not addressed.

He seemed to have a pretty level, unruffled response to it:

When asked about the damages and the baseball bat in the grill he responded, "Oh that was that was just me venting, that was self expression, that's a piece of art. The happiest day of my life was when I got that car and now the second happiest day will be when I donate it to charity," said Richie Incognito.

My guess would have been roid/testosterone rage. But that may have been an early symptom. This last episode with the paranoid delusions is on a whole other level. It sounds really bad.

ToxSocks 05-25-2018 10:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Coach (Post 13568337)
Yeah, this guy has issues. Hopefully he gets the help he needs.

http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/2...olice-officers

"According to the officers, Incognito also said he had taken an over-the-counter supplement called "Shroom Tech"

Damn....how do I get some of that?

ToxSocks 05-25-2018 10:47 AM

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Originally Posted by T-post Tom (Post 13569130)
Quick search shows it's fairly benign. Sounds like this is much more serious than a response to a supplement.

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Goddamnit.


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