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NFL - Offseason, Draft & 2018/19 Season

I don't think I've ever seen anybody like Saquon, he doesn't seem to lose speed even when he turns

 
Well this is shaping up to be my worst week of the season! Congrats on the title Fabio
I was fuming earlier because I was convinced I took Adams out.

Besides, it's not over yet. Fully expecting a collapse by my boys
 
Also, fucking Vikings suck

Should have kept Bridgewater rather than spunk all that money on cousins
 
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Congrats Fabio.
Our first ever Shiva champion.

Shout out to Chan who was the team of the season for me.

And of course.......Nomad takes the Gonads. Sacko 2018
 
Jets - fired Bowels
Bucs - fired Koeter
Broncos - fired Joseph today.
Dolphins - fired Gase today.

A few more will be fired today/tomorrow, including Wilks (Arizona).
 
Cincy have fired Marvin Lewis (after 16 years)
zona have fired Wilks (after 1 year!!!)
Atlanta fired all their coordinators (OC DC & STC)
 
On New Year's Eve, former Steelers safety and ESPN NFL analyst Ryan Clark joined Scott Van Pelt on SportsCenter to break down the situation. And he did not hold back on Brown, saying Brown has always "been a 'me' guy" and calling him "self-centered."

"Not surprised that there's beef, not surprised that there's issues. Antonio has been a guy who's been a "me" guy, he's been a guy that's self-centered in a way that he's concerned with the individual stats, how I'm being treated, I'm being perceived or portrayed. But the one person you can't have him fighting with is Ben Roethlisberger," Clark said. "There are many players in that organization that Antonio Brown is above. Ben is not one of those people. For it to get to a point where he's held out of this game, a must-win for the Pittsburgh Steelers.

"When you see him on the sideline in a mink coat before the game -- not Pittsburgh Steelers gear, not sideline gear, totally separate from team that lets you know that this is an issue that's not only about today or yesterday but it's been something that's happening throughout the year and his career."


As the discussion with Van Pelt continued, Clark told a story from 2012, Brown's third year, when the Steelers gave him a contract. Clark was a veteran on the team that season and Brown was a budding young star.

Brown had not yet been paid by the Steelers and had just a single 1,000-yard season under his belt. When Mike Wallace declined to sign a contract from Pittsburgh, the Steelers approached Brown about taking a deal. He did and, according to Clark, it changed him.

"Quick story: Antonio Brown is walking past the weight room in training camp [in 2012]. And right now we hear Mike Wallace has turned down his deal. Antonio is going into his third year. You hear Mike Wallace has turned down his deal. I knew already that they were going to offer Antonio," Clark recalled. "He's walking past, and I turned to the strength coach and I said 'if you give him money, you're going to create a monster.' That day at practice Antonio and I almost get into a fight because he's saying things to Coach LeBeau. He's screaming at Coach LeBeau, he's screaming at us defensively. 'Don't touch me, I'm the franchise,' this and that.

"Because he already had that mindset and now with success, with money, these things come."


Clark also referenced other stories and issues with Brown that he declined to elaborate on in the conversation with Van Pelt. But he made it very clear that he thinks Antonio Brown cares only about one thing: Antonio Brown.

"You hear more about him, some things that we don't need to bring up now. But when it comes to being a good teammate, when it comes to being supportive, understanding that you're trying to achieve one goal," Clark explained. "That doesn't matter to him. What matters to him is 19 attempts, 14 catches, 185 yards, two touchdown receptions. That's what's important to Antonio Brown."
 
He's supposedly put in a trade request ... It seems the culture has been created by TOmlin over the last 5 years ...
I'd offer him to the Raiders for the Cowboys 1st rounder - and then they have 2 1st rounders to draft two defensive studs and go on one last run with Big Ben.
 
I wonder if JuJu overshadowing him is the problem ?

It's kinda like Wallace being replaced by Antonio ... The Steelers always draft WRs well ... JuJu & Washington will be fine next year as 1 & 2.
Antonio is a little bitch. Great player mind you.
 
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