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Baghdad Biffins?
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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.I don’t think I the angle here is defending AB’s behavior.
It just goes to show AB needed the Pats because he’s a total mess without structure, purpose, and motivation and would have been in a great place with TB12 and the Patriots leadership. And he realized that, based on his comments about wanting to play with Brady. And Brady realized that, telling a source he thought he was getting through to AB.
And the Pats sure as fck needed AB because...well...just put a mental picture of Mohamed Sanu deflecting Brady’s final pass for a pick-6, vomit, and you’ll get it.
So AB can continue to go batsh1t crazy after getting ghosted by the NFL, no longer being an active player, no longer being an member of the NFLPA, having any schedule, purpose, revealing his massive problems and embarrassing himself, and that doesn’t change the fact they shouldn’t have released him. Belichick and the team knew the guy had mental issues when they signed him...look at his psychotic behavior in Oakland. They thought they could help him...and they probably could have. But Early Bird Bob felt it was of utmost importance to blackball him because it was the will of the 31.
But Early Bird Bob felt it was of utmost importance to blackball him because it was the will of the 31.
I think this is a stretch. AB wasn’t going to listen to anybody no matter the structure.I don’t think I the angle here is defending AB’s behavior.
It just goes to show AB needed the Pats because he’s a total mess without structure, purpose, and motivation and would have been in a great place with TB12 and the Patriots leadership. And he realized that, based on his comments about wanting to play with Brady. And Brady realized that, telling a source he thought he was getting through to AB.
And the Pats sure as fck needed AB because...well...just put a mental picture of Mohamed Sanu deflecting Brady’s final pass for a pick-6, vomit, and you’ll get it.
So AB can continue to go batsh1t crazy after getting ghosted by the NFL, no longer being an active player, no longer being an member of the NFLPA, having any schedule, purpose, revealing his massive problems and embarrassing himself, and that doesn’t change the fact they shouldn’t have released him. Belichick and the team knew the guy had mental issues when they signed him...look at his psychotic behavior in Oakland. They thought they could help him...and they probably could have. But Early Bird Bob felt it was of utmost importance to blackball him because it was the will of the 31.
Let me ask another question. Would the Patsfans forum members who find the idea of AB coming back here abhorrent think it's a good or bad idea if we can get AB for say $3m for 1 year, similar to a Moss prove-it deal. Absurdly low price for the talent at hand. Usual price for this kind of guy would be $15m+. Suppose it's our internal assessment we will lose the legal case against AB and have to forfeit the $5m in cap space that we hope to get credit back for in 2020. What if we also settled that in the deal to bring AB back. We would get AB AND get net $2m in cap space ($5m credit back plus $3m we pay him for 2020). Would everyone still be upset? I would say the FO would jump on it.
It's easy to say "Never ever ever...........". Then you run the numbers. Then you say "errr........ maybe...........". Then you look at other options and say "WOW this makes too much sense...........".
You STILL don't get it.
I don't care what he does off the field either.
Belichick has said repeatedly over the past 20+ years (and I know this is news to the folks who became Pats fans recently) the the most important thing he looks for in a player is whether football is his #1 priority. Because if it isn't, he doesn't need to waste his time with him.
Antonio Brown has proven ONE constant time and time again ever since the Burfickt hit 3 years ago regarding the order of his priorities. Even Tomlin and Lt. Jack Kearney
Steelers security chief's dual roles debated could no longer handle him anymore.
This past season, the Raiders couldn't and the Patriots couldn't either. He's not of the NFL Universe - - - he is in a different existential plane. If you cannot understand what he is acting out every single day the past 3+ years, then you are ripe for every scam artist who comes to your door or calls you on the phone to sell you the next winning pennystock.
But you keep being you. You're perfectly free to get cheated by scam artists if that's your goal.
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More like Monty Python.I think biffins. But honestly I hope Biffins never concedes. Like that old Templar guarding the Holy Grail in the 3rd Indiana Jones movie.
On brand.Seems like some people in the moving truck were rude and AB sorted them out... “sharp lesson” style.
Nothing to see here. Not arrested or charged. Minor altercation. Still a supreme talent.
shmessy's argument used to include a long-ass "fact sheet" about how elite receivers in general don't win Super Bowls and claimed there was some causation, while rubbing it in after each game the Pats won the first half of the season, even though the offense was a sht show and Brady essentially told the press they sucked and don't get too excited because they're going nowhere. What happened to that line of "reasoning"?
Amid battery investigation, Antonio Brown has locked himself in his house
Antonio Brown has self-incarcerated himself.
With a battery investigation ongoing, Hollywood, Florida police told USA Today that Brown has locked himself in his house.
Amid battery investigation, Antonio Brown has locked himself in his house
Antonio Brown has self-incarcerated himself.
With a battery investigation ongoing, Hollywood, Florida police told USA Today that Brown has locked himself in his house.
Now if he'd just lay if social mediaAmid battery investigation, Antonio Brown has locked himself in his house
Antonio Brown has self-incarcerated himself.
With a battery investigation ongoing, Hollywood, Florida police told USA Today that Brown has locked himself in his house.
That point about elite receivers and Super Bowl teams was and still is valid. We probably needed better than what we had this year at WR, but the offensive problems had more to do with the offensive line and by extension the run game.
Hard to become the best receiver in the league if football is not your priority. I am sure he trains as hard if not harder than most people.
Amid battery investigation, Antonio Brown has locked himself in his house
Antonio Brown has self-incarcerated himself.
With a battery investigation ongoing, Hollywood, Florida police told USA Today that Brown has locked himself in his house.
The man who was going to save our season.