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Antonio Brown keeps making a fool of himself

  • Writer: Avery Porter
    Avery Porter
  • May 21, 2019
  • 2 min read


“Two Face”.


This is all Antonio Brown had to say on Twitter after Ben Roethlisberger made an apology to him during a radio interview Monday afternoon. The Steelers QB admitted that he probably went too far in his comments about Brown after a game against Denver last season. If Roethlisberger could've found a more constructive way to share how he felt with his former star wide receiver, I have a feeling the Steelers would've made the playoffs last year. There was obviously more that went on in this feud between the two, but this seemed to be a turning point. Antonio Brown's talent is undeniable and the team definitely could've used him in week 17.


You know what else is undeniable? The fact that Antonio Brown is a toxic diva. There are too many examples to even begin. To start, it is unacceptable to sit out practices and miss a week 17 game - especially when a playoff berth is on the line. This just seemed to show that he doesn't care about winning. Then he posted a private Instagram DM (direct message) exchange between himself and Juju Smith-Schuster from a few years back when Juju was still at USC.



Smith-Schuster was kind, respectful, and asking for advice from someone he looked up to. Was this supposed to embarrass Schuster? Because all it did was make Brown look like a jerk.


Brown smartly deleted the DM screenshot, but why did he have to tweet this at Roethlisberger on Monday? If I'm the Raiders I'm not only annoyed, but I'm also nervous. Nervous that he could become a toxic locker room presence like he became in Pittsburgh. Annoyed because they not only gave up a 3rd and a 5th round pick for him, but also gave him $30 million guaranteed - AND HE STILL WON'T STOP TALKING ABOUT HIS OLD TEAM. He forced his way out of Pittsburgh, but is still talking about them like an ex-girlfriend he can't get over. He should be focusing on developing chemistry with Derek Carr and making the Raiders better after they went 4-12 last year.


But, nope.


Instead, he's talking trash on social media. The Steelers definitely made the right choice by letting him go. They will be fine without him. The Raiders on the other hand.. good luck.




 
 
 

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