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Antonio Brown involved in domestic dispute


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2 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Well, he probably just tanked his own trade value while asking to be traded. 

He and another issue within the past year where he was throwing stuff off a balcony and hurt someone. Dude has some screws loose for sure.

And don't forget that speeding ticket doing what 80-some in a 35 mph school zone right before we played Pittsburgh this year. Or did that ticket just magically disappear?

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1 hour ago, Khyber53 said:

And don't forget that speeding ticket doing what 80-some in a 35 mph school zone right before we played Pittsburgh this year. Or did that ticket just magically disappear?

Yeah, nothing automatically disqualifying on it's own. A "domestic dispute" can be some sort of misunderstanding. Getting pissed and throwing something off a balcony is a dumbass move but we all get pissed and do dumb things occasionally. But put it all together and it's starting to look like he's just really prone to do dumbass things.

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1 hour ago, CarolinaNCSU said:

Talk about a fall from grace.  Goes from best WR in the league, face of Madden, etc....to the last couple of months.  Yikes. 

Yeah, I think he is still the best WR in the league and doing fine. This is an example of the media making stuff bigger than it really is and people falling for the bs.  

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