This kind of surprised me that marvelous spoke so highly of the organization........I was thinking he was pretty bitter when he left.
As he said, he didn't like playing for Garrett, but that's likely only because he was underutilized. I think the further he gets from the situation, the less important it becomes. He went on to have a nice career, even getting a Super Bowl title. He just had a different view of what his career was:
"I never felt at home at any of the places that I played, honestly," Bennett said on the
Dave Dameshek Football Program Podcast. "I looked at myself as a consultant. So my job was to go into wherever this place was that needed a tight end and I would consult at the tight end position until they found another tight end better than me or my consultation was over, then I had to go consult somewhere else.
"So I look at every single player as an independent entrepreneurial company. I don't think every player views themselves as that, a lot of players view themselves as working as part of a larger corporation and being owned at that corporation and having a job there. I feel like the tight end position is my skill, it is my job and when you need someone to fill that position you hire me. But it's only on a contract base, it's not full-time employment."