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AB was released because he was accused of rape not because he did anything bad in the locker room . Some of the teammates were upset that the pats did it including Brady. They were trying to separate from that issue especially with their own issues regarding that issue
Several New England Patriots players privately voiced their displeasure with the team's decision to release receiver Antonio Brown, reports NFL Network's Ian Rapoport.
Some players in the locker room felt Brown had made a positive impression on teammates in his 11 days with the Patriots, Rapoport reports, believing he did things in practice that others couldn't.
However, the decision to cut ties with the volatile wideout came from team owner Robert Kraft after intimidating text messages from Brown to a woman who accused him of sexual misconduct came to light, sources told Rapoport. The Patriots also were under the impression that the end of the off-field drama wasn't near.
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Last edited by Stunner; 07-03-2020 at 06:28 PM.
Whats the deal with all the stories with him. The accused rape? that was the main issue. idk if he was ever cleared. if its still ongoing.
To me he seems like a headcase The type of guy the media is going to just annoy the coaching staff over ... and I think the coaching staff has enough to worry about with the QB compitition and little to no time to prepare this offseason.
FWIW... i would rather sign Josh Gordon. At least we know his issues. I think brown is a ticking time bomb.
"If your going to be thinking anyway, you might as well think big"
-Rem Koolhaas
Side note: AB is the last person i want influencing Anthony Miller.
"If your going to be thinking anyway, you might as well think big"
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But would AB put his ego aside and be the #3 on the Bears?
Screw sabermetics.
"If your going to be thinking anyway, you might as well think big"
-Rem Koolhaas
Really good point.
As far as AB goes, I think the best thing for him is to get away from football for a year (or more) and seek professional help. I feel like any situation in the league is going to end poorly for him until he does that and he takes it seriously.
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Last edited by DamnGoat; 07-06-2020 at 11:29 AM.
If we sign AB, who gives a crap about Anthony Miller or how he's influenced? He'll be a backup on the depth chart and he's only signed through next year. If we sign AB, we're basically punting on Miller's career.
Whether or not the Bears are ready to give up on Miller is a huge question in whether or not to even discuss signing AB. I don't think it's a likely fit. There's probably not many teams interested in AB anyway, I especially expect the Bears aren't one of them.
Last edited by La_bibbers; 07-06-2020 at 12:25 PM.
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