The offense lost its leader in targets in Brown. Even if they drop 100 passing attempts, there are still plenty of targets to go around. Of...
That's actually what I was saying, that people were taking Brown's idiocy off the field and extending it to what he did on the field.
Based on this, you are projecting Brown's absence to hurt the offense significantly. Not only do the Steelers lose his production, but the loss...
Off the field, Smith-Schuster shows more intelligence than Brown. On it? Sorry, that's simply not true.
Other than no longer having Brown on the other side to draw the No. 1 receiver attention, what other reason would there be for that big of a drop...
If his targets drop with Brown gone, something definitely went wrong. He is the clear No. 1 receiver with a quarterback who will throw the ball a...
You just argued that Edmunds liked Brown's post, which seems to suggest Roethlisberger is two-faced, because he was actually saying Brown is...
If Smith-Schuster has 1,000 yards receiving in 2019, that is a 400-yard drop in production even though Brown, who led the team in targets last...
Edmunds actually liked the post? So, in addition to being a reach, he's supporting the guy who abandoned and screwed over the Steelers as he takes...
Agreed. I've been posting the same idea for a while. I'm sure on some level Brown did have an issue with Roethlisberger, but the way he blew it...
You may have mentioned it at some point, but I was responding to your post that seemed to suggest otherwise. Who said he won't be successful?...
It's a fair question. Do you actually believe that Brown wasn't a part of Smith-Schuster's success the last two seasons?
Well, for once you wrote something I can agree with. Antonio Brown doesn't play a part in JuJu Smith-Schuster's success, at least not anymore...
Sorry, but no. It's a convenient way for you to avoid a good point. It's not like I was just relying on examples from the '70s and '80s. The game...
I never said I don't have concerns. I just gave you a long list of examples of great receivers who were not productive as rookies. To say Brown...
He played against better competition and was far more productive in college. Based on who they proved themselves to be in college, it is silly to...
Wide receivers struggling in their first seasons is the norm. Even great receivers often aren't close to their best selves as rookies. Jerry Rice...
When you look at the entire resume, Washington has provided a hell of a lot more evidence that he can succeed as a pro.
Actually, I wrote as much in my post, that it was the worst mistake by a Steeler. That I used the singular form mistake means it was one thing. I...