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Is the Antonio Brown meltdown the worst the NFL has ever seen?


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Is the Antionio Brown meltdown the worst the NFL has ever seen?  

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  1. 1. Is the Antionio Brown meltdown the worst the NFL has ever seen?



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10 hours ago, ET80 said:

Actions of a guy who knows he is not going to get in trouble for anything. He could exhume Al Davis' remains and walk around with his skull, nobody would do a single thing.

Antonio Brown is the Raiders. For now, until he's done with 'em.

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2 minutes ago, Matts4313 said:

This comment aged horribly. 

Eh, I stand by it. They'll take his guaranteed money away... for now. Give it three hours, give AB a shovel and they'll add $5mm to that GTD money.

This whole thing is a time vortex - the story jumps from one end of the spectrum to the other in mere hours. Nothing ages.

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Not even the worst meltdown on his own team. Incognito's out here chilling.

This dude rolled up to a funeral home with an arsenal of ARs in his jeep/truck, rolled into the funeral home and demanded that he be allowed to cut off his dad's corpsified head, when the funeral parlor staff refused, he began threatening to shoot up the place, before the police got there and took him into custody. Pretty sure there was also a psychiatric hold placed on him.

That's before we have the J-Mart conversation. 

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4 minutes ago, ET80 said:

Eh, I stand by it. They'll take his guaranteed money away... for now. Give it three hours, give AB a shovel and they'll add $5mm to that GTD money.

This whole thing is a time vortex - the story jumps from one end of the spectrum to the other in mere hours. Nothing ages.

They are going to cut him and you will still stand on this hill

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The Raiders did the right thing in all of this. 

There will be plenty of teams that will be interested in his talent, but how many can afford him and will be willing to put up with his behaviour. “Strong locker room” or not, you aren’t controlling him.

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