Brandon Marshall Video: Watch Trailer for Marshall Documentary Borderline Beast
I dare you to watch this trailer for Miami Dolphins wideout Brandon Marshall's documentary and not be intrigued. The title in itself should be enough to suck you in: Borderline Beast.
All you have to do is take less than a minute out of your day and press the play button. A few minutes in all, if you are reading these words.
It's well worth it.
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There's something scary about Marshall, and I think that's what makes him such a dynamic football player.
There's no doubting his skill-set, and even though he's having a down year with 67 catches for 937 yards and four touchdowns so far, he's still one of the more dangerous weapons in the league.
Just how dangerous is he, though?
Marshall has always been known as a player with somewhat of a short fuse, and he was very open about his diagnosis with borderline personality disorder.
He was also very open about the fact that he planned on getting kicked out of a Monday Night Football game earlier this year, according to quotes reported by Mike Berardino of The South Florida Sun-Sentinel:
"“When you try to control your emotions, try to control yourself out there, it’s tough to be yourself,” Marshall said. “All my life I’ve been an emotional person. It’s just being able to turn that switch on and off. It took me four games to really realize how to do that, and I’m going to turn it on. Hopefully I get kicked out in the second quarter.”
Our Dave Hyde asked if Marshall was joking about getting kicked out.
“No, I’m not joking. I’m serious,” he said. “They’re going to fine me. It’s probably going to be like a $50,000 fine. But that quarter and a half that I’m out there, I’m going to play like a monster. I might get in a fight with Bart Scott. [Antonio] Cromartie, we pretty much matured our relationship and grew a little bit. We used to fight in Denver and San Diego. If that happens, it happens, so we’ll see.”
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Obviously Marshall isn't concerned with being your run-of-the-mill NFL player, and he certainly doesn't seem to care what people think of him.
That's what makes the thought of this documentary so intriguing. What is it that snaps and turns Marshall into "the beast"?
One thing is for certain, and that's after watching the trailer I have no doubts that it's going to be raw, and it's going to be real.
If you ever wanted to get inside the head of Brandon Marshall, perhaps this is your chance.
Good luck.

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