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Antonio Brown wants to sue the Bucs for... trying to help him?


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1 hour ago, Panther1iDawg said:

  The help isn't always taken, but when offered most people know, they telling they are covering themselves by saying, we offered them help, "before we fired him. (pretty much get your ish together).


Right but this was after they fired him. That offer wasn’t made in season when he was still on the team.

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2 hours ago, jfo89 said:


Right but this was after they fired him. That offer wasn’t made in season when he was still on the team.

Like most jobs, the help or resources are offered annual and throughout the year. Probably more so for professional athletes because a lot of them are alpha dawgs. Teams provide gym, I'm just saying, take advantage of all the resources your job offer.

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Pair up Antonio and Mr. Whip-It-Out for some real entertainment!!

John Mara, owner of the NY Giants, went on the record unequivocally saying no way they allow for Mr. W.I.O. to play there...good onya mate.

At this point I'm not sure there's a home anywhere for Whip-It-Out other than the team he's currently under contract with...

...he just might have to suit up in a Texans kit in order to ever get paid another penny in the NFL.

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5 hours ago, SizzleBuzz said:

Pair up Antonio and Mr. Whip-It-Out for some real entertainment!!

John Mara, owner of the NY Giants, went on the record unequivocally saying no way they allow for Mr. W.I.O. to play there...good onya mate.

At this point I'm not sure there's a home anywhere for Whip-It-Out other than the team he's currently under contract with...

...he just might have to suit up in a Texans kit in order to ever get paid another penny in the NFL.

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You have an unhealthy obsession with deshaun Watson. It's kinda scary

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11 hours ago, SizzleBuzz said:

Pair up Antonio and Mr. Whip-It-Out for some real entertainment!!

John Mara, owner of the NY Giants, went on the record unequivocally saying no way they allow for Mr. W.I.O. to play there...good onya mate.

At this point I'm not sure there's a home anywhere for Whip-It-Out other than the team he's currently under contract with...

...he just might have to suit up in a Texans kit in order to ever get paid another penny in the NFL.

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Yet, it appears to most observers that Tepper seems obsessed in obtaining Watson, even it would  mean purging the Panthers of an elite player or two and giving up valuable draft choices that  would be needed to make the team succeed.

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1 hour ago, KatsAzz said:

Yet, it appears to most observers that Tepper seems obsessed in obtaining Watson, even it would  mean purging the Panthers of an elite player or two and giving up valuable draft choices that  would be needed to make the team succeed.

I don't believe that one bit.

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On 1/26/2022 at 7:06 AM, Mr. Scot said:

Wouldn't that have been a good thing? 🤔

Bucs would be playing for the NFL Championship if AB was there period.....

and no going for mental health against your will is not a good thing...if the guy feels like he needs it then he can pay for it himself and do it discretely.

Arians pissed his last shot at a Super Bowl away.  Once Brady retires TB goes back to 3rd in the NFC South where they belong.

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