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DAVIE, Fla. -- One thing is for sure: Brandon Marshall won't be sitting down for dinner with Sterling Sharpe or his fellow NFL Network analysts Mike Mayock and Solomon Wilcots anytime soon after responding to the criticism they dished out on a recent episode of AFC Playbook.
"What those guys are saying, that's just them trying to, I don't know, sound good and sound like they know what they're talking about," said Marshall, a Pro Bowl wide receiver for the Miami Dolphins has caught 100 or more passes in each of the last three seasons. "Those guys never coached and I don't honestly think that those guys were elite players, including Sterling Sharpe. I've got to turn on the film and see what he was able to do. I know he's done some good things, but from my understanding he's not a Hall-of-Fame player."
Clearly, Marshall watches the NFL Network and didn't need to be reminded about what took place on the segment -- but he was as he addressed a group of South Florida reporters this afternoon inside the locker room. Mayock, Wilcots and Sharpe broke down the final four offensive downs of last Sunday night's 31-23 Miami loss to the New York Jets, which took place after Marshall made a 30-yard catch to set the Dolphins up inside the Jets' 10.
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