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Haugh: Bears’ Marshall speaks his mind

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“I think Jay is in the position with you guys anything he says may be taken the wrong way and it’s important for his teammates to speak for him at times,” Marshall said, implying Cutler agreed with him.

The attack on Suh — which Marshall didn’t address at a postgame news conference Monday night — came after previous vocal dust-ups with Warren Sapp and Stephen A. Smith.

Sapp deserved castigation for calling Marshall a “retard.” Smith, the bombastic ESPN personality, irked Marshall by flippantly linking multiple personality disorder — different than Marshall’s BPD — to the 2007 shooting death of former Broncos teammate Darrent Williams.

Their on- and off-air discussions escalated Tuesday when Marshall appeared on ESPN’s “First Take.” Booked to address Suh’s tackle, Marshall spent most of his bizarre 26-minute appearance debating Smith on ancillary issues such as Christianity and “yellow journalism.” It grew heated enough to know that the Steve Smith who Marshall praised Wednesday was the Panthers wide receiver.

The Bears have a Super Bowl-caliber team. Injuries and distractions are more feared enemies than the Panthers and Titans. Forget worrying about how Marshall will handle adversity. Will prosperity empower Marshall to be an even more aggressive social-media participant?

I asked Lovie Smith about Marshall inviting controversy because it didn’t seem like Smith’s style.

“It’s my style if there’s something I don’t like about something that someone said,” Smith said. “This is all I tell the guys: If there is something you want to talk about, just put your name behind it. Brandon Marshall is making comments he feels he should. I have no problem with that.”

Nor should anyone. But it does make me wonder how a man openly seeking peace of mind helps achieve it by initiating public confrontations that create avoidable stress. What might Marshall say to anyone questioning whether conflict offers the clearest path to tranquillity?

“I don’t think they should say that because they’re not clinicians,” Marshall said. “They don’t know what I go through or where I’m at in my life. I’m comfortable. I know who I am. I think things through. Every opportunity I get, that’s what it’s about.

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