2) The Dolphins MUST get rid of Marshall and move on. This guy is bad news. He was bad news in Denver. He is bad news in Miami. And its never ending with him. It just never stops. Blame her, blame him....doesn't matter at this point, its beyond the "blame game". With his resume of stuff and now this newest drama, its always something with Brandon. He wasn't even that good a player last year, time to cut all ties and move on.
Your lack of faith in Marshall is not unwarranted, but...
I still disagree with this part. So far, Brandon hasn't done anything wrong, that we are aware of, since being with the Dolphins. If his performance declines, then absolutely get rid of him. For all we know, Brandon is maturing and his spouse is lagging behind (not uncommon).
I realize your concerns over Marshall being a liability because we never know when something may go wrong and then we are all the sudden screwed. But lets face it, there are lots of liabilities out there and professional sports has no shortage of them.
My understanding is his contract is structured so that off field issues don't hurt us financially (at least not much). So all we are really worried about (as a team) is that his roster spot could be vacated without an adequate replacement. I say he is worth it. He is younger, stronger, faster and simply more talented than any receiver we could hope to replace him with in the short term. Just as importantly, the guy seems highly motivated to perform at his best even with a large contract under his belt.
If you don't like him... Well, that is a personal issue. There will always be a player or two that rubs (some) fans the wrong way. I think there is enough positive with this guy to accept the question marks from his past. He is saying all the right things at this point and although bad things are happening to him it doesn't seem that he is doing bad things. Just not enough to send him packing and still lots of signs that he may redeem his past behavior.