• Joey Porter reflects on Barack Obama’s historical night and Brandon Marshall’s sexuality

Joey Porter of the Miami Dolphins has been talking trash with Brandon Marshall of the Denver Broncos all week, but he put the beef aside for a night to watch Barack Obama. Porter told Miami reporters that he was moved to tears by Obama’s victory and that he decided to stop the back and forth with Marshall.
From The Miami Herald:
‘My brother called me and said, “Do you understand what happened? Don’t even waste time with this guy [Marshall],’ ” Porter said.
“I’m not going to let Brandon Marshall mess with my day.”
Joey stuck to his resolution until a reporter asked him about Brandon Marshall’s comments stating Joey Porter dances in the club with his shirt off like a girl and “Popcorn muscles.”
”You might want to watch him,” Porter laughed. “Making comments about another man’s muscles — that’s not really what you want to do in a locker room.”
Yes we can.. Drag out this lover’s quarrel for another week or two. No matter what happens in the Dolphins-Seahawks game on Sunday Joey Porter’s first comments will be “Did you see how soft Brandon Marshall played on Thursday night?”
Barack Obama winning the election only inspired Joey Porter to stop arguing with Brandon Marshall for a few minutes. He didn’t say anything about giving Matt Jones a pass. Porter was asked about players being fined for hits that were called penalties during the game which naturally led the conversation to Jones.
”I’m still trying to figure out how a guy gets caught with cocaine in the car and he still plays the game,” Porter said. “Nothing happens to him. Nothing’s happened. They ain’t had no penalty or nothing. I’m trying to figure it out.”
Joey’s leading the NFL in sacks with 11.5, and the Dolphins are far from the joke that they were last year so why is Porter worried about Brandon Marshall and Matt Jones? He’s right about Jones and probably right about Marshall, but he should let his play do the talking. The numbers he’s putting up say all that needs to be said.






