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hobojoe2010
09-07-2019, 05:06 PM
Even after how everything has unfolded, who wants him on their team?

MacGyverSG1
09-07-2019, 10:55 PM
Maybe Dallas? Usually troubled players only go to two places: Pittsburgh and Oakland.

rogester
09-08-2019, 12:05 AM
I had a gut feeling that the Raiders will cut him to rid themselves of the guaranteed money and in turn for him to go to the Patriots. Lo and behold...Good signing for them as they are probably the only team that can deal with AB.

S2000
09-09-2019, 08:46 PM
The guy is a moron. I wouldn't want him on my team.

IdolEyes787
09-09-2019, 10:05 PM
Even after how everything has unfolded, who wants him on their team?

Better question is who the fuck is Antonio Brown?

shaina
09-10-2019, 12:44 AM
Better question is who the fuck is Antonio Brown?

:unsure:

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dsmith3
09-10-2019, 12:06 PM
The guy is a moron.

IdolEyes787
09-10-2019, 12:25 PM
A lot of people are morons. If you are trying to answer my question you're going to have to narrow it down.

MacGyverSG1
09-11-2019, 01:18 PM
A great american football wide receiver who played for the Pittsburgh Steelers for many years. The guy does seems to be a real a$$hole.

shaina
09-11-2019, 02:53 PM
A lot of people are morons. If you are trying to answer my question you're going to have to narrow it down.

Jesus i assume you are kidding right!!, If you Google his name i guarantee it will be first on the search:), he is all over every sports page/web site with scandals and troublemaker (could be up your alley except for the rape allegations :unsure:).....

And being real here, he doesn't race bicycles nor does he jump hurdles, as MacGyver has said he is a NFL player, and plays for the Patriots now (Traded), position Wide Receiver....


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antonio_Brown .

IdolEyes787
09-11-2019, 05:02 PM
A great american football wide receiver who played for the Pittsburgh Steelers for many years. The guy does seems to be a real a$$hole.

But then American society does have this almost unique ability to exalt it's assholes and decry it's actual heroes.

Btw are there any American football players who haven't committed a violent crime? Not saying that the encouragement of unbridaled aggression, rampant steriod use and head trauma use make for a bad mix or anything.

shaina
09-11-2019, 06:35 PM
Btw are there any American football players who haven't committed a violent crime? Not saying that the encouragement of unbridaled aggression, rampant steriod use and head trauma use make for a bad mix or anything.

If you really think about it Idol... Why do you think NFL Football has such a short season;), plus i am pretty sure that education is not a prerequisite, all based on talent, and it is a big business in the US buddy both in college schools and out... Just remember the stadiums in colleges are way bigger than actual NFL's, and really it is a automatic pass in academics...

And Ya!!! I agree with the rest of your comments as well.....

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PS. I should add that i don't know if Antonio is guilty or not?? Nor do i have an opinion on that.....

IdolEyes787
09-11-2019, 08:51 PM
PS. I should add that i don't know if Antonio is guilty or not?? Nor do i have an opinion on that..... He's black so I'm sure he must be guilty of something.

MacGyverSG1
09-12-2019, 07:20 AM
A great American football wide receiver who played for the Pittsburgh Steelers for many years. The guy does seems to be a real a$$hole.

But then American society does have this almost unique ability to exalt it's assholes and decry it's actual heroes.

BTW are there any American football players who haven't committed a violent crime? Not saying that the encouragement of unbridled aggression, rampant steroid use and head trauma use make for a bad mix or anything.

American society is screwed up when it comes to celebrity and idol worship. Only a small percentage of American football players have committed a violent crime. It just seems like a lot because of the attention it gets. I think the players that commit violent crimes have more issues than just football culture. It definitely plays a big part. The talented and successful players are treated like gods beginning at an early age. They are treated differently than everybody else. It can create a warped sense of entitlement.



Btw are there any American football players who haven't committed a violent crime? Not saying that the encouragement of unbridaled aggression, rampant steriod use and head trauma use make for a bad mix or anything.

If you really think about it Idol... Why do you think NFL Football has such a short season;), plus i am pretty sure that education is not a prerequisite, all based on talent, and it is a big business in the US buddy both in college schools and out... Just remember the stadiums in colleges are way bigger than actual NFL's, and really it is a automatic pass in academics...

And Ya!!! I agree with the rest of your comments as well.....

183101


PS. I should add that i don't know if Antonio is guilty or not?? Nor do i have an opinion on that.....

Many football players are actually pretty smart. Granted the majority of them not so much. But they are football smart (which is harder than most people think). Many of them could be well educated if they just put the time and effort into it (what they put into football). Football is a big business. That's why college players should get paid. The colleges make huge money from sports.

The football season used to be shorter. They actually plan the length and timing of the season so their is as little overlap with other professional sports. High ratings means big advertising dollars.

IdolEyes787
09-12-2019, 12:11 PM
It's a fairly small population pool so it only takes a few to make a decent percentage of offenders compared to other sports. Granted entitlement probably plays some small part but then why aren't there then a bunch of Brazilian soccer players up on assault charges?
As for being "football smart", shock a rat enough times and it will figure out the fastest way through a maze. To be fair most football players have vastly better lateral mobility than a rat though.

Btw college players are being taken advantage of but probably less so than your average intern. The problem with the inequality doesn't lie completely on the colleges now does it?

MacGyverSG1
09-13-2019, 03:15 AM
Btw college players are being taken advantage of but probably less so than your average intern. The problem with the inequality doesn't lie completely on the colleges now does it?

Yes! When it concerns sports and money.


It's a fairly small population pool so it only takes a few to make a decent percentage of offenders compared to other sports. Granted entitlement probably plays some small part but then why aren't there then a bunch of Brazilian soccer players up on assault charges?
As for being "football smart", shock a rat enough times and it will figure out the fastest way through a maze. To be fair most football players have vastly better lateral mobility than a rat though.

I'm sure a lot of shit goes on in Brazil that doesn't get reported. The police probably look the other way.

You obviously don't know how much information NFL football players need to learn (depending on position played). If you are dumb as a bag of rocks, you won't last long.

shaina
09-13-2019, 03:48 AM
The football season used to be shorter. They actually plan the length and timing of the season so their is as little overlap with other professional sports. High ratings means big advertising dollars.

The main reason for a short season is injuries in a full contact sport, again saying that if someone without scandals comes up with a billion dollars plus for a franchise, you will see a new NFL team added;)....

I am not the biggest football fan and the CFL here is a joke, but i can see in the future an NFL team built in Canada;)


why aren't there then a bunch of Brazilian soccer players up on assault charges?

Wait a minute are you comparing Brazil to the United States?? That looks strange just seeing that written.And are you not some sort of History Buff??


As for being "football smart", shock a rat enough times and it will figure out the fastest way through a maze. To be fair most football players have vastly better lateral mobility than a rat though.

Even know it was a safe thing to say "lateral mobility" LOL!!! You do have to have natural instincts and ability to start with Idol and you know that.. What is that saying "You can teach anyone to fish"?? but any sports with human opponents is not the same.. It is like everyone can learn how to ride a bicycle, but you do skills to race at a high level. If you take how many amateurs even in hockey, yes they are great players, but not NHL levels, and going to watch many many hockey games in Barrie (Barrie Colts), man did they have skills but you could see the ones that had a chance to make it, and they were many steps behind to jump on the ice with the Leaf's , way more coaching and pushing the limits were needed, but they did start with raw talent and the understanding of the game. That was the reason i posted the Vince Papale photo, there is a bartender that had raw talent and just needed to be refined but others did try out in the movie if you watch, and could run like they just robbed a liquor store, but zero instincts of there surroundings...


Btw college players are being taken advantage of but probably less so than your average intern. The problem with the inequality doesn't lie completely on the colleges now does it?

I don't understand this??, but i will reverse this and say not only is the college going to be noticed and get more funding, but they are taking a person that may not be academically inclined, but he or she is getting a free ride in most cases to be noticed by a pro team that could make them set for life financially, and get a education to boot....
I know you have a problem with that Idol, but the families that can't afford to send some of these kids to college don't;). Saying that, not all rich people/families have there kids become professional sports athletes at a high level, as a matter of fact depending on the sport very few do.......
EG. What did Tiger Woods father do for a living?? Raw talent hard work and perseverance from a sport that didn't accept a African American so fast in the sport.. All positive and even with his scandals, and not to leave out he gives not only his time but gazillions to charities, and he is still the most popular in his sport, win or lose, go figure:idunno:

MacGyverSG1
09-17-2019, 03:56 AM
Most college football players don't make it to the NFL. Even if they do, most enter NFL before graduating and don't even last 3 years. And now the owners have it so rookies don't get paid much. Most players will never see "set for life" money. And most college athletes don't graduate if professional sports doesn't work out.