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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.He's no Tyreek Hill.His behavior was weird, but all he did was skip some practices, get into an argument with his GM, and some other petulant behavior. I think it looks obvious now he was unhappy with the Raiders and wanted out. Not professional, but nothing to get worked up about either.
The butterfly effect of Adam Humphries choosing Marcus Mariota over Tom Brady
Why would Rosenhaus willingly give up that much money ? Or Brown for this matter.
I understand the human brain loving to create connections out of individual data points but there are way too many random variables here to say that this was a plan. But in the end it doesnt matter at this point really. He is here now so lets enjoy what might be the most stacked team BB and Brady ever had on both sides of the ball.
There have been a few players who were rep'd by Drew (Gronk, Stallworth) that had good experiences here.I think they have a good relationship. Rosenhaus understands BB. Easy to work things out quickly.
I still can’t believe they have the best WR this decade motivated on a 1 year deal.
just thinking about the sets Mcdaniels can run....imagine Antonio Brown on one side, Josh gordon on the other, Edelman in the slot and both Michel/White in the backfield. what do teams do?
Well, we don’t really need his ****...as long as he can run & catch...Not a fan of this...hope I'm wrong... but if he slipped in a cryo chamber and broke his **** before next week I wouldn't be upset.
Brown is better off long term with another team than the Raiders. Rosenhaus will get AB a better deal next year.
Brown is better off long term with another team than the Raiders. Rosenhaus will get AB a better deal next year.
Ref: https://www.theringer.com/platform/amp/nfl/2019/9/7/20854749/antonio-brown-new-england-patriots-singing-oakland-raiders-releaseThe Pittsburgh Steelers:
In the words of Stephen A. Smith, this move is an unmitigated catastrophe. The team had the chance to vanquish the Pats on Sunday Night Football and prove they are better off without Le’Veon Bell and Brown as a fifth of the country watches. Now Brown will be on the other sideline, and while he will not play, he will be in their nightmares the rest of the season. It’s akin to the serial killer in a slasher movie waking up after you fire all of your bullets into his chest.