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Profession sphincter at it again - AB - Thank God he is gone.

Discussion in 'Steelers Talk' started by LoneGranger, Aug 2, 2019.

  1. The Sodfather

    The Sodfather Well-Known Member

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    I love that he painted his old helmet and tried to get onto the practice field with it not once, but twice. :roflmao::roflmao::roflmao:
     
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  2. TerribleTowelFlying

    TerribleTowelFlying Staff Member Site Admin Mod Team

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    <snicker>

     
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  3. KMM

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    It's quite amusing to think back to this spring and think that there were a significant and vocferous portion of us that

    a) thought keeping AB and telling him to STFU and play was the way to deal with him,
    b) thought there was a better deal out there to be had than a third and a fifth,
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    c) AB was not the root cause of the problem. (Although admittedly, I'll say I thought and still think, but to a much lesser degree now, that Ben's passive-aggressive finger pointing was a contributing factor.)

    Regardless, thank goodness he's not our mess anymore.
     
  4. KMM

    KMM Well-Known Member

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    This is a great post.

    Instead of enabler there's probably a reasonable argument to view MT as preventer. If you look at it this way Tomlin actually got a ton of production from AB while keeping this douche under semi-control for 9 years before running out of ways to do that. When you look at things now and look back at AB's Steelers career it's actually pretty amazing the team got the production they did out of him while keeping his antics somewhat manageable.

    Sort of reminds me of a friend of mine claiming Jim Boeheim is the greatest basketball coach of all-time, pro or college. His justification was "The guy got Derrick Coleman to play hard for four years." I had no counter.
     
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  5. MeanJoeBlue

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    I'm wondering how much of that was Haley.

    The guy is abrasive and sometimes makes weird play calls, but his discipline gets the offense prepared. He did the job in KC, in Pittsburgh, and he got the Browns organized on offense (before he was booted out). I'd guess Antonio's antics became unmanageable partly due to Haley leaving and Fichtner being in charge. (It would still be the right move to make, if everyone else on the offense responds better to Fichtner.)
     
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  6. Quadrupleyoi

    Quadrupleyoi Well-Known Member

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    The Steelers did not lose Antonio Brown, only his baggage, which was shipped out to Oakland. They just magically changed him into Devin Bush and put him on the other side of the line.
     
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  7. steel machine

    steel machine Well-Known Member

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    I hate Brown but his talent was amazing. Might be a little to early compare Bush to him. I really hope Bush doesn't have the attitude Brown has.
     
  8. bigbenhotness

    bigbenhotness Well-Known Member

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    Let’s hope that’s not the case. I mean you can argue they both have atrocious attire lol
     
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  9. Quadrupleyoi

    Quadrupleyoi Well-Known Member

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    I agree on both points. Talented but entitled player. I don’t directly compare the two, but the Steelers flipped him for someone who some said was the best player at his position, arguably their position of greatest need. I’ve seen no evidence of asshatism yet but it’s early.

    Moderators, is it possible to have the board automatically substitute “AW” (for Attention Whore) when someone types “AB”?
     
  10. Roonatic

    Roonatic Well-Known Member

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    Who will be the first diva to take the field?

    AB is contemplating retirement

    Bell doesn't want the ball anymore because he might get injured

    The traveling willnotberries
     
  11. Blast Furnace

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  12. Jball

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    Ok, this is insane, right? I'm referring to AB's helmet issue. Has this EVER been an issue with another player ever? He can't play with a different helmet? What?!

    Should we not assume that AB, a person that would throw away millions of dollars because he can't wear his favorite hat, is going insane?

    There has to be some kind of mental issues and the helmet thing is an excuse. This is bizarre.
     
  13. HeinzMustard

    HeinzMustard Well-Known Member

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    I'm still mad about my worthless AB bumble bee jersey. :mad:

    I knew I should have bought a Hines Ward jersey instead. :facepalm:

    From now on, only retired Steelers players' jerseys. Heath Miller and Hines Ward would be good picks.
     
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  14. santeesteel

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    Just refuse to watch any more NFL if you can't wear your favorite shirt!
     
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  15. Ray D

    Ray D Staff Member Mod Team

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    His stating that he would hold the league responsible should he be injured wearing the new helmets smells to me like another long con to squeeze more money... this time from the league.

    But yes. He's also nuckin futs.
     
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  16. SteelerGlenn

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    Dale Earnhardt wouldn’t wear the new nascar helmet and hans device.
    You know the rest.
     
  17. blackandgoldpatrol

    blackandgoldpatrol Well-Known Member

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    AB's behavior should make him the poster child for the new helmets....... far too many hits to the head already
     
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  18. Rush2seven

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    If he doesn’t play and so doesn’t get paid, do the Steelers get any credit for the 20 million or so his cap hit counts against them?
     
  19. Rush2seven

    Rush2seven Well-Known Member

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  20. TerribleTowelFlying

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  21. Formerscribe

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  22. 86WardsWay

    86WardsWay Well-Known Member

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    Burfict should contact the best defense attorney available in the Oakland area for fear that AB will sue him for the obvious brain damage during their previous team encounters. Actually, Vontaze should tell Gruden that he refuses to go anywhere near this nutcase until he is cleared by 3 psychiatrists to continue his profession.
     
  23. SDOT

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    Somebody finally put AB in his place. Lets see how this goes...
     
  24. groutbrook

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    AB hasn't taken the field in any helmet yet.;+)
     
  25. 86WardsWay

    86WardsWay Well-Known Member

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