Bullfrog Posted Saturday at 02:43 PM Posted Saturday at 02:43 PM I really hope he get the help he needs and can live life normally. I also look forward to not hearing anything more about him in the media. Unfortunately that realistically probably means he is dead. 1 Quote
Warcodered Posted Saturday at 03:13 PM Posted Saturday at 03:13 PM On 6/12/2025 at 9:44 PM, Royale with Cheese said: This man lived in Tom Brady’s house and about a year or two later….Gisele filed for divorce 😂 On 6/13/2025 at 7:12 AM, Beck Water said: I think that's an example of "correlation not causation". Gisele filed for divorce when Brady said he'd retire, only to come back for one more season. I think it could be a bit more of a compounding issue, maybe it wasn't something AB did specifically more like Gisele put up with all that ***** including all the way up to him inviting AB to live with them in his drive to try and win another one towards the end. Then when he does finally retire he's like nah maybe I'll keep playing after all, and that was just too much for the damn to take. 1 Quote
dcinmuncie Posted Saturday at 05:39 PM Posted Saturday at 05:39 PM 2 hours ago, chongli said: Let's wait until all the facts come out. I think there's more to the story. The police and prosecutors initially throw everything at the wall and see what sticks. And the police already let him go after talking to him. He is also tweeting openly every few hours, unlike a man in hiding. Could be self defense...or not. Not trying to minimize this, but something smells fishy. Smells fishy? Perfect. Line him up next to the other lunatic wr in Miami. 1 Quote
Bill from NYC Posted Saturday at 08:15 PM Posted Saturday at 08:15 PM 5 hours ago, chongli said: Let's wait until all the facts come out. I think there's more to the story. The police and prosecutors initially throw everything at the wall and see what sticks. And the police already let him go after talking to him. He is also tweeting openly every few hours, unlike a man in hiding. Could be self defense...or not. Not trying to minimize this, but something smells fishy. Good point. All of his priors are probably b.s. as well, no? 1 Quote
Beck Water Posted Saturday at 10:24 PM Posted Saturday at 10:24 PM 7 hours ago, chongli said: Let's wait until all the facts come out. I think there's more to the story. The police and prosecutors initially throw everything at the wall and see what sticks. And the police already let him go after talking to him. He is also tweeting openly every few hours, unlike a man in hiding. Could be self defense...or not. Not trying to minimize this, but something smells fishy. I don't know a thing about what AB did or didn't do. But at least around here, police have to have evidence before the prosecutor will pay attention. And then the prosecutor, oft to the frustration of the police, wants a case they feel they can win. So I'm not sure where the "police and prosecutors initially throw everything at the wall and see what sticks" notion comes from. Generally speaking. 1 Quote
JerseyBills Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago 15 hours ago, Beck Water said: I don't know a thing about what AB did or didn't do. But at least around here, police have to have evidence before the prosecutor will pay attention. And then the prosecutor, oft to the frustration of the police, wants a case they feel they can win. So I'm not sure where the "police and prosecutors initially throw everything at the wall and see what sticks" notion comes from. Generally speaking. There's a video of some of the incident Quote
Doc Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 2 hours ago, Mr. WEO said: kick the tires? Beane drawing it up now: You were all in on him back then... Quote
Mr. WEO Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 5 hours ago, Doc said: You were all in on him back then... me, McD and Beane for sure. so what? Quote
Doc Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 3 minutes ago, Mr. WEO said: me, McD and Beane for sure. so what? You hate diva WRs who wear out their welcome, remember? And McBeane only wanted him if they didn't have to pay him any guaranteed money. Which is why he (thankfully) refused the trade. 1 Quote
Mr. WEO Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago Just now, Doc said: You hate diva WRs who wear out their welcome, remember? And McBeane only wanted him if they didn't have to pay him any guaranteed money. Which is why he (thankfully) refused the trade. AB was 2 orders of magnitude better than Diggs at that point. Diggs never rose to that level to be the kind of diva he was in Minnesota (forget Buffalo). He refused because he didn't want to play in Buffalo. Quote
Doc Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago (edited) 4 minutes ago, Mr. WEO said: AB was 2 orders of magnitude better than Diggs at that point. Diggs never rose to that level to be the kind of diva he was in Minnesota (forget Buffalo). He refused because he didn't want to play in Buffalo. Right. Brown was so stable in Pgh and afterwards... And he refused because they wouldn't give him guaranteed money and could cut him without repercussions. He agreed to go to Oakland because they did give him guaranteed money. Edited 5 hours ago by Doc Quote
Mr. WEO Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 6 minutes ago, Doc said: Right. Brown was so stable in Pgh and afterwards... And he refused because they wouldn't give him guaranteed money and could cut him without repercussions. He agreed to go to Oakland because they did give him guaranteed money. He was a handful in Pitts at times yes. But he was the best WR in the NFL. Diggs....not so much. The disagreement wasn't about guaranteed money--Rosenhaus wanted the Bills to redo the remaining years on AB's contract. Beane refused (but was willing to part with Bills #9 pick). Quote
Doc Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 8 minutes ago, Mr. WEO said: He was a handful in Pitts at times yes. But he was the best WR in the NFL. Diggs....not so much. The disagreement wasn't about guaranteed money--Rosenhaus wanted the Bills to redo the remaining years on AB's contract. Beane refused (but was willing to part with Bills #9 pick). AB was a nobody after leaving the Steelers. They got the best years out of him. Yeah, "redo the remaining years" meant guaranteed money. Like the Raiders gave him and as a result only had to give up a 3rd and a 5th round pick. And the Raiders were a worse team than the Bills, having come off a 4-12 season so it's not like he spurned the Bills and agreed to sign with the Raiders because they were a good/better team. Quote
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