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Antonio Brown rumor?


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Just rumors, he’s frustrated but in no shape or form will be traded, they held on to martavis as long as possible, not including the potential cap hit they would take by trading him.

 

only trade remotely feasible for the Steelers is Luke for ab, that defense needs to replace shazier ASAP. But of course this would be a horrible deal on our end. Simply put just rumors 

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The Steelers would want 2 first round draft picks-- it would look like a Mack trade,.. and theres his cap number,..

I would love to see Cam with a legit wide receiver for once,.. Antonio Brown is the best, but there's no way in hell we make a trade like that.

 

 

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Saw this last night on Twitter got me thinking, if the steelers season continues to go south they could think about cleaning house. Ben retires, bell is gone they could put AB on the trade block. Im not one for giving up first round picks but i would consider that to bring brown in. 

We know he loves cam, our new owner just came from the Steelers, let funch and some other guys walk to clear up cap space. Brown and Moore would be great together. 

I could see it working, just wishful thinking.

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Don't see anything in that article linking to Carolina but AB gets a lot of love from the locker room and he worked out with Cam in Miami during the offseason.

Just like with any potential top tier signing we don't have the money and probably aren't willing to trade our talent away.

 

 

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1 minute ago, CPF4LIFE said:

Saw this last night on Twitter got me thinking, if the steelers season continues to go south they could think about cleaning house. Ben retires, bell is gone they could put AB on the trade block. Im not one for giving up first round picks but i would consider that to bring brown in. 

We know he loves cam, our new owner just came from the Steelers, let funch and some other guys walk to clear up cap space. Brown and Moore would be great together. 

I could see it working, just wishful thinking.

I mean, if the Steelers would take several players like Funchess, Shaq, CAP and a 1st round pick-- sure-- but then theres his cap number.

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