Dolphins traded Vontae Davis for going to the bathroom too much

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July 27 2012; Davie, FL, USA; Miami Dolphins defensive back Vontae Davis (left) talks with head coach Joe Philbin (right) during practice at the Dolphins training facility. Mandatory Credit: Steve Mitchell-USA TODAY Sports
July 27 2012; Davie, FL, USA; Miami Dolphins defensive back Vontae Davis (left) talks with head coach Joe Philbin (right) during practice at the Dolphins training facility. Mandatory Credit: Steve Mitchell-USA TODAY Sports /

Just when you thought things couldn’t get any weirder in the Miami Dolphins organization, a report surfaced involving former cornerback Vontae Davis, who was traded to the Indianapolis Colts last season.

As it turns out, Davis was traded to the Colts partly because of his bathroom habits.

While bullying is apparently accepted in the locker room, the team frowns on going to the bathroom too much.

From the Miami Herald:

"Coach Joe Philbin, who was in his third month as Dolphins coach at the time, didn’t cut Incognito. Oh, the coach was seen that season as standing up for the right kind of players, as Miami cut Chad Johnson after his domestic violence issue and traded Vontae Davis because, in part, he went to the bathroom too much during practice."

There have been stranger reasons for players to get their walking papers, but this is among one of the most hilarious reports — especially considering the Dolphins current turmoil.

No matter what you think of the Dolphins and how they handle certain situations, you can’t deny that they are able to provide us plenty of laughs.