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10 hours ago, MJS said:

The bulk of his eccentricities surfaced after he left Pittsburgh.

The Steelers have always been good at managing problem players like him. Plus the Burfict hit seems to have made his mental issues much worse. 

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1 hour ago, muppy said:

SMH such a waste of athletic protegy talent.

 

I shouldn't hate mental illness but it is at times hard to not. That has to be the crux of his issues

 

its disgusting on every level though

 

lock him up and put him on trial.

 

the justice system will now have their way. OH dear I pity the fool. Prison sucks

he has had so many chances. Yeah he should have sought help. That ship has sailed if he is found guilty of charges. I mean he'll get "help" in prison Allegedly maybe*

Oh to be sure I do not think he should get a pass... but bottom line he is mentally ill imo and needs help... or more people are gonna get hurt. 

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35 minutes ago, BuffaloBillyG said:

All jokes aside, what an absolute tragic epitaph to what would have been a HoF career. 

 

One of the best 5-6 year runs of all time for a wideout.      Given his career stats I imagine he still is a fringe Hall of Famer.   Just depends on if the writers and the league want him in.    Look what they did to TO, and he wasnt a criminal.  

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31 minutes ago, JP51 said:

Oh to be sure I do not think he should get a pass... but bottom line he is mentally ill imo and needs help... or more people are gonna get hurt. 

 

I was going to argue with you about his actions stemming from mental illness.  However, with the number of disorders recognized by the WPA, I am sure he falls into a category of having a mental illness.

 

That said, it's going to take years of work to get him to function like a normal human being.    Especially when an entire subset of the world has no problem with him acting like an ignorant jerk.    Unfortunately, the ability to run fast and catch a football, helped cement his violent, self-centered, nescient behavior. 

 

Luckily for Antonio he had enough money to get to his late thirties without having to deal with the peripheral issues of mental illness, like homelessness, hunger, and jail time.   He has had all the best resources available to him to get well, and he chose not to.    As such, I dont feel too bad for AB.   I do feel bad for the seven children he chose to Father.  I cant even begin to imagine how that will turn out if they cant run fast and catch a football.  

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Posted
4 hours ago, Doc said:

 

 

Beane wouldn't give him any guaranteed money.  

It never even got to the point where Beane negotiated with his agent as Brown was adamant about not going to Buffalo.  That's what I remember being reported at least.

1 hour ago, BuffaloBillyG said:

All jokes aside, what an absolute tragic epitaph to what would have been a HoF career. 

There was a time where I thought he might break Rice's records.  I had no clue he was that low character of a person.

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whether this is CTE related or not its very sad to see his mental health decline to the point where he is a danger to himself and others,

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Brown could have been a Bill originally.  From what I heard, he didn't answer the call from them during the draft when their selection in the 6th round was close and that made them draft someone else. 

 

Edit:  The someone else was LB Danny Batten

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Posted (edited)
12 hours ago, Victory Formation said:

Same guy who randomly flashed his deck to some random gal while in a pool in Dubai? Doesn’t surprise me..


He did much more than just flash it. There’s video.

 

https://nypost.com/2022/10/01/antonio-brown-goes-on-twitter-rant-after-exposing-himself-in-dubai-hotel-pool/

 

I’m surprised he was allowed to leave UAE with his ding-a-ling still attached. 

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We all knew he was going to snap, it just depended on the degree. This is not good if true. This sport is unforgiving and takes chunks out of every player to varying degrees. He definitely needs help.

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9 hours ago, thenorthremembers said:

 

One of the best 5-6 year runs of all time for a wideout.      Given his career stats I imagine he still is a fringe Hall of Famer.   Just depends on if the writers and the league want him in.    Look what they did to TO, and he wasnt a criminal.  

Less than 0% he would ever make the Hall after all of this.  He ended up a total disgrace to the game 

 

lock him up and forget about him.  He’s trash and has hurt more people than most likely ever reported.  

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