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No one wants Brown- Buffalo is out


panthers55

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41 minutes ago, panthers55 said:

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.

Brown is too much of a talent for teams to not want him. I guarantee if the steelers said they'd take a fourth for him, there would be at least 5 teams lining up to give that to them

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13 minutes ago, uncfan888 said:

Brown is too much of a talent for teams to not want him. I guarantee if the steelers said they'd take a fourth for him, there would be at least 5 teams lining up to give that to them

Sounds like it depends who they are. It isn't just them deciding if they want him. Part of the reason that Buffalo pulled out is Brown said he didn't want to play in Buffalo and might pull the retirement card or hold out like Bell did if things don't go his way. It isn't often but Barry Sanders retired because he didn't want to play for Detroit. I could see AB holding out. Couldn't you?

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31 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?

150 plus posts in the other. Too long to read everything and by then it often takes 2 or three topic swings away from the original. 

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2 hours ago, uncfan888 said:

Brown is too much of a talent for teams to not want him. I guarantee if the steelers said they'd take a fourth for him, there would be at least 5 teams lining up to give that to them

You know that a team like the Patriots would think their locker room could handle him. And plenty of teams might give it a shot,. Heck I figure with his relationship with Cam and Rivera having a great locker room we would be a good spot if we could trade our conditional third for him. 

I figure Tepper is the decision maker on this as he would know Pittsburgh better than anyone and would have his insider information about Brown and what really was going on.

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3 minutes ago, Toolbox said:

They are asking an awful lot for a guy on the downside of his career and age.. where ever he lands he better hope he has a good QB.

My goodness have you ever watched AB play?

You talking like this man is just another player. AB is the best WR in football, his stats prove it. Yeah he will be 31 this year, but he still has a lot of football left. Dude is a known workout warrior around the league. His body will last longer than the average WR because of the way he takes care of his body.

I get people hate AB, but damn people need to respect his ability as a player. This is no average player here.

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