"To be fair, it can't possibly be fun to be Brandon Marshall right now.
He went from a mediocre team in Denver where he was putting up Pro Bowl numbers to a place where his numbers have dropped and his team is losing in embarrassing fashion.
And it would seem difficult to slam a player who is still his offense's best player and the target of defensive game plans every week. It's even more difficult performing when you're receiving pass from, first, a quarterback you have absolutely not connection with, then second, a backup quarterback who's clearly a backup for a reason."