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Brandon Marshall: Dolphins Get Big Trouble, Big Numbers

The Brandon Marshall trade is the talk of the NFL. The superstar wide receiver, known as much for his arrest record as his pass catching talent, has been traded by the Denver Broncos to the Miami Dolphins. In the Brandon Marshall trade, the Dolphins gave Denver a second-round pick in next week’s NFL draft, plus another second-round pick next year, according to the NFL.

What does Miami get in the Brandon Marshall trade?

While Brandon Marshall has been brilliant in a brutal man’s game, he has been beating up women off the field. Is it money now, pain later? In Brandon Marshall, the Dolphins are getting themselves one of the greatest receivers in the game at one of the worst positions. Brandon Marshall seems to be one strike away from getting suspended for a year by the NFL.

Brandon Marshall’s college learning

Brandon Marshall started showing up in police reports during his junior year at the University of Central Florida with misdemeanor charges of resisting arrest, disorderly conduct, refusal to obey and assault on a police officer. The charges were dismissed. Later he was charged with retail theft after trying to return a set of stolen bed sheets. Those charges were also dropped.

Did the fight with Brandon Marshall lead to fatal shooting?

Brandon Marshall was drafted by the Denver Broncos in 2006. That same year, Brandon Marshall was involved in an altercation at a Denver night club that former Broncos wide receiver Javon Walker said helped to contribute to a drive by shooting shortly after that was the cause of the death of Darrent Williams who was the Broncos cornerback.

Brandon Marshall beat up his girlfriend

In the parking lot of a bowling alley in Orlando Fla., Brandon Marshall attracted the police following a fight with his father who asked to borrow money in January 2007. Another police report was filed in March 2007 after his girlfriend Rasheedah Watley said Marshall threatened her with a lead pipe. Marshall was arrested just a few days later on charges of false imprisonment and domestic violence for assaulting Watley at the Marshall home in Denver. All of the charges were dismissed after Marshall attended anger management classes.

Brandon Marshall: so much for anger management

Brandon Marshall assaulted Watley again, according to police reports, in June 2007 when he allegedly cut her with a kitchen knife and punched her in the face. Marshall then went and rammed Watley’s friend’s car with his nice car, being a Cadillac Escalade. Again, there were no charges filed. A few weeks later, Atlanta police responded after Marshall missed a flight, blamed Watley and beat her up No charges were filed again. The Atlanta police told Watley to get a restraining order.

Brandon Marshall drinks and drives

Brandon Marshall got a DUI in Denver in October 2007. After several more reports of violence with Watley on the receiving end of the receiver’s wrath, Marshall was suspended for the first three regular season games of 2008. Marshall was eventually charged with two misdemeanor counts of simple battery for incidents in March 2007. He was given a year of probation after his DUI in September 2008.

Brandon Marshall and his fiancé assaults

Many authors praised Marshall for his “maturity” after he proposed to Michi Nogami-Campbell in February 2009. Marshall was arrested for assaulting his fiancé in public in Atlanta just a few months later The charged were dismissed shortly after. The Broncos kept Marshall suspended during many games last season and benched him for the final game.

Have fun with Brandon Marshall, Dolphins

Why would the Dolphins want a Brandon Marshall trade after all of this? He is instant money with all the caveats. For the third straight year, Marshall has managed to catch 100 passes, and he set an NFL record for receptions in a game with 21 in 2009. Brandon Marshall’s conduct in the meantime, including his recent assault on his fiancé, is under review by the NFL. Good luck Brandon Marshall and the Dolphins.

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