Nov 4 (The Sports Xchange) - Miami Dolphins head coach Joe Philbin met with offensive tackle Jonathan Martin last week and said on Monday that no accusations of misconduct were raised until Sunday, when Martin's representatives contacted the team. Philbin said he had enough information to make a decision as of Sunday to suspend offensive guard Richie Incognito, but would not discuss details of conversations with either player. Philbin and owner Stephen Ross agreed to request an objective NFL investigation into the matter. Martin, who left the Dolphins last week amid reports of bullying from teammates, specifically feared retribution from Incognito, according to ESPN, and shared the content of the text and voice messages, with family, the team and the NFL.
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