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Cry baby Brown at it again.. suspended?

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And the league proves once again that they are weak and cater to certain pkayers
 

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now that he is gone...….. he is the gift that just keeps on giving. I love this drama
 

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How does the NFL not step in and suspend him??? He threatened the GM and called him a racial slur..


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Dude. It’s 2019. The rules are simple:

He’s black—he can’t make racial slurs; especially vs. white supremacist.

It only works if situation had race in reverse.




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A man prone to violent outbursts (at least towards water coolers and furniture) threatened to punch his boss. They don't need to lean on name calling to discipline him should they choose. Also, I have not read anywhere that Mike M. was offended at being called a cracker. My guess he'd be more upset at being called out by an employee in front of other employees, being yelled at, and being threatened more than any slur.

Seems moot at this point though since dipshit is playing Monday barring further outburst which I don't expect until the QB doesn't throw enough balls his way. Raiders should should batten down the coolers and post a few warning signs to fans about watching for flying objects.
 

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You can’t trade your child so the analogy isn’t exactly the same but I get the point. If the steelers planned to keep AB then I agree. In fact, i’d say that giving AB special treatment is what led to this situation. Tomlin does deserve blame for that.

Once they found themselves at a point of no return where they knew they had to trade him, that’s when I think you do whatever you have to do short term to keep him quiet and happy.

wait what? oh **** I can't? I'll be right back, gotta cancel something
 

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another day with the Raiders , another fine levied for altercation with Mayock.
dude is going to owe the Raiders more money by the end of this contract than they paid him.
Keep up the good work AB.........way to lead by example
 

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MNF ratings should hit an all time high after all this drama. I'd bet the NFL couldn't be happier about that. Ad revenue is based on viewship on TV and clicks on the Web. AB drives both. Show me the Money.
 

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AB made his $30M apology and will get paid his guaranteed money

Mayock the troublemaker gets cuckolded, swallow it Mike
 
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AB playing in the first game is absolutely the best scenario for the Steelers. It puts the Raiders on the hook for 30m, meaning he will play there or play nowhere. I don't care what he does after that. Whether Brown screws up or not - the Raiders are irrelevent.
 

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He’s asking for his release because the raiders fined him for conduct detrimental which voids all 30 mil of his contract. What happened to the emotional apology?? Oh yeah, that was faked to try and save that money. What a *****.


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Of course, because ultimately when he started all of the current nonsense he had a target team in mind. He wants freedom? Quit and go play in the XFL or CFL..... he is 100% free to do that.
He may be able to catch on for the last few games for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers.

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The Steelers took a $21 million hit on this clown, that is all you need to know that this cat is super crazy.
 

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How the league ignores this yet has no problem taking a rookies pay check for making a football play is just total ludicrous
 

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? Huh BnG?
Whaychyou talkin' bout Willis?
 

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? Huh BnG?
Whaychyou talkin' bout Willis?
The NFL condones this anti-team, selfish behaviour from prima Donna asshats looking for ONLY their own personal interests, clearly detrimental to team and league and integrity of team sports.....while at the same time fining new players a relatively huge amount for what most of us remember as football the way it should be played

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Oh, I see.

Gotcha.
 

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Brown, like most Wrs, is extremely narcissistic. Combine that with the post millennial me first attitude, the nfl and college coddling these athletes, and huge money and fame at an early year and it amazes me this stuff doesn’t happen way more often...

In nfl history think of all the total ego driven psychos that blew up teams....

TO, Moss, Keshawn Johnson, Ochostinko, hell even ABs direct predecessor, SanStonio.... there have been some non wrs... but mostly thats where the narcissistic egomaniacs thrive.... i mean Think about this off-season and all the huge name wr drama there has been...

Again maybe with social media we just see it more, but i think that the current culture is a breeding ground for entitled, spoiled brats at the wr position, and brown is just the best at that too...
 
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