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Pro Football / Bullying / Incognito-Martin Case #1054716

ABC Evening News for Wednesday, Nov 06, 2013
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(Studio: Diane Sawyer) Report introduced.

(Miami: Steve Osunsami) The bullying accusations that Miami Dolphins got player Richie Incognito to toughen up and harass teammate Jonathan Martin examined; video of Incognito raging shown. [Miami Dolphins coach Joe PHILBIN†- defends team culture.] [NFL players Antrell ROLLE†, ESPN's Herman EDWARDS†- oppose bullying.] [On talk radio, former player Warren SAPP†- says Incognito called him the n-word.] [Dolphins player Ryan TANNEHILL†, INCOGNITO, Jonathan's father Gus MARTIN†- offer views.]

(Studio: Diane Sawyer; studio: Chris Mortensen) The issue of hazing and bullying in the NFL and Martin's background and emotional distress discussed.

Reporter(s):
Sawyer, Diane;
Osunsami, Steve;
Mortensen, Chris
Duration:
00:03:50

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