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8 hours ago, Simon said:

 

At this point you have to start suspecting mental health issues.

Entitlement is one thing; this seems like it goes beyond that.

 

For sure we go there, especially given Pittsburgh's growing legacy of gutless divas.

 

But also, some of these dudes get paid a certain amount (even several million over first few seasons is more than most people earn in a few decades) and then don't have the drive and the nerve to keep grinding and risking injury without the promise of increasingly larger pay days. And instead of being team-first guys and trusting in their talent and work ethic, and respecting the game, they get upset when they encounter ANY barrier to their talents being maximized and best showcased at all times. It's a capitalistic mindset, viewed through that lens. I still hate it, but also we're all just grist for the mills, so not every talented athlete wants to continue to sacrifice and strive if the payoff isn't immediate and immense. 

 

**also, I look forward to the inevitable Diontae Johnson v Antonio Brown boxing match. 

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Posted
15 minutes ago, Fan in Chicago said:

For a team historically known to draft well, the Steelers have made some really poor choices recently. Pickett, Brown, Johnson and Pickens (trending that way)

 

Many would argue Antonio Brown was a historically great draft pick. Many would also argue that Vontaze Burfict violently and forever altered the trajectory of Brown's career. 

Posted
13 hours ago, TedWilliamsFrozenHead said:

I'm sure that Brown, would tell you so!

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/video/news/video-2007244/Video-Antonio-Brown-branded-childish-farting-doctors-face.html

 

https://wsvn.com/news/local/dashcam-video-captures-altercation-between-antonio-brown-moving-truck-driver-outside-hollywood-home/

12 hours ago, GunnerBill said:

 

AB at his peak was the best non-QB in football. Diontae Johnson is average at best.

the first few years of Browns career I agree.  But the Bills dodged a major landmine.  Don't you agree?

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Posted
16 hours ago, Simon said:

 

At this point you have to start suspecting mental health issues.

Entitlement is one thing; this seems like it goes beyond that.

 

 

 

 

............this is secretly about me, isn't it?

Posted
25 minutes ago, Pete said:

 

Oh for sure the Bills dodged a bullet with him but he had 9 years in Pittsburgh, had 1,000 yards plus in 7 of them and the two he didn't were his rookie year and a year where he missed some time injured. He was the most elite end of elite for most of that period and only the very final year there did anything come out about him being problematic. Maybe there were always issues and they just never leaked, who knows (?) but a 6th round pick who puts up seven 1,000 yard seasons, four of them with double digit touchdowns too and is a four time first team all pro? He is one of the greatest draft picks in Pittsburgh Steelers history. Regardless of his career going totally off the rails once he left there. 

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Posted
29 minutes ago, Sweats said:

 

 

 

 

............this is secretly about me, isn't it?

 

There are far fewer things in the world that are about you than you think there are.

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Posted
8 hours ago, Richard Noggin said:

 

For sure we go there, especially given Pittsburgh's growing legacy of gutless divas.

 

But also, some of these dudes get paid a certain amount (even several million over first few seasons is more than most people earn in a few decades) and then don't have the drive and the nerve to keep grinding and risking injury without the promise of increasingly larger pay days. And instead of being team-first guys and trusting in their talent and work ethic, and respecting the game, they get upset when they encounter ANY barrier to their talents being maximized and best showcased at all times. It's a capitalistic mindset, viewed through that lens. I still hate it, but also we're all just grist for the mills, so not every talented athlete wants to continue to sacrifice and strive if the payoff isn't immediate and immense. 

 

**also, I look forward to the inevitable Diontae Johnson v Antonio Brown boxing match. 

 

I've got to wonder how much money the guy has made.

If it's not much, he's a candidate for living in a refrigerator box 5 years from now.

 

1 minute ago, Maynard said:

Johnson back to the Ravens? What a ride.

 

I think they did it for the potential compensatory pick when (if?) he signs somewhere else in FA.

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Posted

I think that is a crummy manipulation of the rules.  Claiming a guy at the very end of the season just to get a free draft pick seems like it isnt anywhere near the spirit of the rule.

Posted
3 minutes ago, May Day 10 said:

I think that is a crummy manipulation of the rules.  Claiming a guy at the very end of the season just to get a free draft pick seems like it isnt anywhere near the spirit of the rule.

doesnt he have to be on the roster to count?  Do we get awarded draft picks for practice squad players whp sign with another team?

Posted
14 minutes ago, Simon said:

 

I've got to wonder how much money the guy has made.

If it's not much, he's a candidate for living in a refrigerator box 5 years from now.

According to Spotrac, just under $43m for a career. But you never know how he will spend it so keep the fridge box available 

Posted
15 hours ago, Buffalo_Stampede said:

Talent > Sane. I like them a little crazy. Both my WR’s and women.😂

I suppose.... but both categories you note will leave you with symptoms of feeling penniless with nothing to show for it, and a strange burning sensation...

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Posted
7 minutes ago, May Day 10 said:

I think that is a crummy manipulation of the rules.  Claiming a guy at the very end of the season just to get a free draft pick seems like it isnt anywhere near the spirit of the rule.

 

I agree but in this case I'm not too bothered.

Nobody is stupid enough to give this guy enough money to earn them a decent pick.

Are they?

 

1 minute ago, MarkyMannn said:

According to Spotrac, just under $43m for a career. But you never know how he will spend it so keep the fridge box available 

 

Holy schnikes; I had no idea he'd bilked the league out of that much.

No wonder he's giving no ****s. 

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Posted (edited)
15 minutes ago, May Day 10 said:

I think that is a crummy manipulation of the rules.  Claiming a guy at the very end of the season just to get a free draft pick seems like it isnt anywhere near the spirit of the rule.

Then be a smart GM and sign Johnson to a minimum incentive laden deal and cut him in training camp. 

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Posted
55 minutes ago, Maynard said:

Johnson back to the Ravens? What a ride.

 

Hmmm. I think this might be good news. Sounds like Zay Flowers is going to struggle to go Sunday. 

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Posted
36 minutes ago, May Day 10 said:

I think that is a crummy manipulation of the rules.  Claiming a guy at the very end of the season just to get a free draft pick seems like it isnt anywhere near the spirit of the rule.

 

I mean he literally quit on his team this year and was largely a complete malcontent before he was traded to baltimore.  He seems to think he's antonio brown, but he's just not. 

 

30+ WRs get drafted every year, and many barely play in year 1.  Now there's another 30 coming in 2025, plus the ones from last year, players returning from injury... There's only like 96 "starting" wr jobs, and i'd imagine he's no longer in consideration for a starting spot with the majority of teams after this behavior.  I know I'm personally not interested at all, let alone for league minimum compensation (which wouldn't qualify for comp pick anyway).  

 

Then factoring in what a "bench" WR is responsible for - he'd likely have to return punts and kicks again, or play special teams... i'm not sure he's better than a lot of other veterans in those roles.  He hasn't returned a kick in 4 years, i doubt he'd sign up to play special teams or play well in that role.  

2 minutes ago, GunnerBill said:

 

Hmmm. I think this might be good news. Sounds like Zay Flowers is going to struggle to go Sunday. 

 

Johnson cannot suit up for baltimore the rest of the season.  

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