It's disconcerting how many players seem to be supporting Mr. Incognito (is that his real name? Or is he from the Chad Ocho Cinco school of rebranding oneself?). I think bullies tend to cultivate "followers". People to act as a Greek Chorus for the bully; agreeing with everything he/she says, joining in the attacks on others and generally serving as a cheering section for this person.
That's why you'll find that, no matter how egregious a bully's behavior, there are always those folks who rally around him/her. They don't necessarily like the bully, but figure "if he/she is bullying someone else, he/she won't bother me."
That behavior is evident everywhere; the NFL isn't necessarily any different.
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