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No one wants Brown- Buffalo is out


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1 minute ago, uncfan888 said:

There are teams that want brown. They just don't want to give up anything crazy for him

Not according to everyone out there. It isn't even money or all about compensation although that is one big sticking point . Thought is that Brown is too hard to deal with.

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Well if you were trading for the “best” receiver in football, but he was acting like he would quit if he didn’t get everything his way,... would you?

everything for the trade would have to be conditional. The Steelers probably don’t want conditional.

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Teams are definitely interested - at the right price. The question becomes if anyone will give up significant trade value to take on his contract and the potential headaches he brings. If the Steelers up and released him today his agent would be fielding a lot of phone calls.

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I think the Steelers are asking too much for him. 

 

he wants a massive new contract, hes a head case and he's 30. Maximum anyone should be offering is a 4th round pick. Anything more is crazy. 

 

Also if I'm the new team giving him the new contract. you better believe there would be some player conduct rules in there so if he tied out of line he could be fined or even write it in that it would violate his contract. 

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Obviously if you consider trading for him you want a convo on his intentions and antics and to clear the air before you trade for him, I’m sure teams are doing there research. Would be dope if cam reached out, figures out ab true intentions, and we pull off a randy moss ese trade. But at this point highly doubt we show any interest and rightfully so 

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7 minutes ago, steven8989 said:

Why is there another thread started for Antonio Brown, that could have been put in the other two already started. I thought this was a Panthers forum?

First time I've agreed with you  

NFL is soap opera for old men

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