Richie Incognito appears in Dolphins PSA for the fan code of conduct (Video)
Richie Incognito has always had a reputation for playing dirty on the field, which is likely why the Miami Dolphins thought it would be entertaining and ironic to feature him in a public service announcement about fan behavior at the stadium.
The Dolphins turned their fan code of conduct announcement into a spoof of a scene from “Major League II,” during which bad-boy Rick Vaughn (Charlie Sheen) filmed a Right Guard commercial that had a similar theme. The idea was creative, but Dolphins fans probably shouldn’t expect to see the clip at Sun Life Stadium anymore.
In the PSA, Incognito admits he has been called “overly aggressive” on the field. He then noted that he is “quite civilized” off the field. You’ve all seen that video of Incognito stomping around screaming with his shirt off at a bar, right? Yeah, you get the point.
Previously:
Jonathan Martin reportedly went AWOL after cafeteria prank
Jonathan Martin reportedly called ‘Big Weirdo,’ bullied by teammates
Richie Incognito said to be one of Jonathan Martin’s main tormenters
Jonathan Martin-Richie Incognito text message conversation
Jonathan Martin reportedly left Dolphins because of emotional issues, not bullying
Jonathan Martin ‘genuinely scared’ of what Richie Incognito might do to him
Richie Incognito suspended indefinitely by Dolphins
H/T Deadspin