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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by Beastmode The cause of his antics could be unfortunately brain damage from playing football. Somebody else was doing crazy stuff not so long ago. That person had one of the worse cases ever seen. He needs a ...
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Re: Antonio Brown...should we?
Originally Posted by Beastmode
I think Newton has the same problem. His off the field antics have gotten progressively worse the last few years. He’s not an ******* so much as he is just weird and bazaar.
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Re: Antonio Brown...should we?
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Could be. There is a video of him breaking stupid Guinness Records that never existed like longest completed pass to a blindfolded receiver and longest pass caught between the legs. Very silly and not something a Pro QB should be goofing around with but meh....could be worse. |
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Re: Antonio Brown...should we?
Not Coach Payton's M.O. to bring in a AB type of player.
Not to mention if you can't get along with the Raiders that's usually the last stop for NFL Villains. |
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Re: Antonio Brown...should we?
No, because Michael Thomas is our clear #1 and I don't think AB would accept being second to anyone.
Just don't want him in our division. He is, after all, THAT good. |
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Re: Antonio Brown...should we?
Not while we have another diva WR on the team. Thomas is going to wind up almost as bad. Watch.
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Re: Antonio Brown...should we?
Originally Posted by The Dude
Hard to see it now but I agree. The Saints signed him real quick to be sure no drama looms but I think it was just for this season or while Brees is in his prime. They didn't let the Graham situation consume them and they won't let this either. ![]()
Also, his social media activity is very telling. But I think our FO is 100% ahead. |
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Re: Antonio Brown...should we?
Originally Posted by WillSaints81
Graham had regressed hard through 2014. We won that trade in the end. ![]()
I sometimes wonder if Graham regressed due to injuries we didn't know about cause I remember him taking some brutal hits in 2012, 2013 and all through 2014. He was so dominant at stretches during those seasons, it was like teams were targeting him and intentionally roughing him up. |
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Re: Antonio Brown...should we?
Originally Posted by CHA_CHING
Graham definitely took a bunch of shots here in New Orleans. Also, I love Russell Wilson, he's a great player. His play style though is physically tough on receivers. He scrambles a bit to find throwing lanes and dumps the ball off into traffic quite often because of the angles he's able to throw and his guys take some pretty significant hits. It's great QB play, but it definitely is taxing.
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Re: Antonio Brown...should we?
Originally Posted by hitta
I agree with you on Wilson. His play style is often compared to Fran Tarkenton on NFL stat site communities. There's been a lot of discussions comparing the two with their scrambling and always extending plays the way they do. ![]()
The longer a play drags out like that, the tougher it is for receivers to get separation and often times it has to end the way you described, forcing a play into coverage. |
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Re: Antonio Brown...should we?
All I know is the man is amazing on the field. A.J. Bouye, one of the best CB's said he is the best WR he ever had to cover. Many other CB's have said the same.
AB basically does not show his hands until the last split second. Very difficult to do. Moss was also good at keeping the "hands in the pocket" until it's time to snatch it. He also knows how to create space without getting penalized, another unique skill. Wish him the best. He has the ability to turn a weaker team into a contender by himself. |
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