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Richie Incognito destroys his own Ferrari
Thu, 27 Feb 2014Things have not been going well for Richie Incognito lately. He lost his job last year for being crazy and causing his teammate Jonathan Martin so much emotional distress that he quit professional football. Then, after a yearlong investigation, the details of he and Martin's relationship were made public and he responded by going absolutely nuts on Twitter.
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