[Updated] Antonio Brown released, signs w/Patriots

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I’m curious why the Raiders didn’t suspend him without pay or put him on a PUP type situation. why allow him to go to another team? For free.

Maybe a suspend and trade. They should have tried to recoup their picks.

Or am I missing something

I think I am right based on something I heard from local sports media.

If they suspend him or play him then the contract stays. The only way out was releasing him.

I'm not sure there would have been any trade possibilities myself. His agent said there was "robust interest" but I doubt that.
 

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There has to be a look into tampering/collusion here. this whole thing started so bizarre and rapidly changing, that now it looks as if AB and the Patriots already knew the outcome of these shenanigans. AB had to know that he would get a deal fairly quickly by the team he actually wanted to go to to risk forfeiting so much from the Raiders deal. Again .. another "scandal" in which the Patriots are again linked to. Too conveniently coincidental if you ask me.
 

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So fucking idiotic. Goodhell is once again going to be a stooge and not do a damn thing about this. Is Bellifat's DNA rifle really that good Roger?
 

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First 10 minutes of Fox Sunday on AB. I get it but how about we move on and talk football. It's opening day after all(unofficially).

TMZ and hype culture sucks.
 

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I think I am right based on something I heard from local sports media.

If they suspend him or play him then the contract stays. The only way out was releasing him.

I'm not sure there would have been any trade possibilities myself. His agent said there was "robust interest" but I doubt that.
Well if they suspend him and play him the guarantees go away, the pay doesn't. And one has to remember that once on the roster of opening day, the years pay is guaranteed. So, technically they could have suspended him the first game, he wouldn't be on the 53, therefore his contract would be week to week.
 

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There has to be a look into tampering/collusion here. this whole thing started so bizarre and rapidly changing, that now it looks as if AB and the Patriots already knew the outcome of these shenanigans. AB had to know that he would get a deal fairly quickly by the team he actually wanted to go to to risk forfeiting so much from the Raiders deal. Again .. another "scandal" in which the Patriots are again linked to. Too conveniently coincidental if you ask me.
They are always on the fringes of the rules and very rarely pay anything of importance. AB and the Pats, both embolden by lack of accountability.
 

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ESPN's Chris Mortensen reports Antonio Brown sought advice from social media consultants to "accelerate" his release from the Raiders.
That would explain some of Brown's more outlandish maneuvers in the past week, including an Instagram story criticizing the Raiders for fining him (which later led to a heated confrontation with GM Mike Mayock) and a YouTube clip leaking a recorded (presumably private) conversation with coach Jon Gruden. Brown's acts of self-sabotage worked exactly as intended, drawing the Raiders' ire and eventually freeing him to align with Tom Brady and Bill Belichick in New England. The Patriots offered a first-rounder for Brown earlier this offseason but the Steelers weren't keen to trade him to a conference rival. Turns out, he found his way to Foxboro anyway. The Evil Empire strikes again.
SOURCE: NFL on ESPN on Twitter


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Uh huh, yeah, now it's bjj and fighting. I bet. Normal issues with rolling are joint and back, I don't think I've ever heard of anyone getting concussed from rolling on a mat, much less anything near comparable to 20+ years of football. But I guess he's just a big dumb dumb and that hit Burfict laid on him (as well as the 200+ other hits he's sustained throughout his career) have no impact on his day to day life or altered his brain chemistry in any way. I didn't realize you were a neurologist sir, my bad.

Haha. BJJ and mma. One was a knee to the head the other was from sparring on my feet.
I've probably been punched in the head about 5000 times. I'm pretty sure I have enough head trauma to have a more qualified opinion than yourself. Jusr sayin

Read back to my original post to you. I did say mma and bjj. And before you can make any opinion about it you should try it first
 

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I'm sure all this has given Kraft a chubb and he's on a flight back to Florida!
 

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https://www.nytimes.com/2019/09/10/sports/football/antonio-brown-sexual-asssault-patriots.html

Lawsuit Accuses Antonio Brown of Rape
The Patriots receiver is accused of three incidents of sexual assault, in 2017 and 2018, against a woman who attended college with him.


Antonio Brown as a Raider last month.

By Ben Shpigel
New England Patriots receiver Antonio Brown has been accused of raping his former trainer, according to a federal lawsuit filed Tuesday in the Southern District of Florida.

The lawsuit says that Brown, in three separate incidents — two in June 2017 and another in May 2018 — sexually assaulted a woman named Britney Taylor, a gymnast whom he met while they were attending Central Michigan together and whom he later hired as a trainer.

According to the lawsuit, Brown sexually assaulted Taylor twice during training sessions in June 2017. First, he exposed himself and kissed her without her permission, the lawsuit says. Later that month, the lawsuit says, while she was watching a television program at his home, Brown started masturbating behind her and ejaculated on her back. Brown bragged about the incident in profane text messages that are copied in the lawsuit.
Taylor ended her working relationship with Brown, the lawsuit says, but several months later, when he contacted her to apologize, she relented. She was, according to the lawsuit, “swayed by his assurance that he would cease any sexual advances.”


Then, the lawsuit says, on May 20, 2018, Brown forced her onto a bed, pushed her face into the mattress and “forcibly” raped her. She tried to resist him, screaming and repeatedly shouting “no” and “stop,” the lawsuit says, but Brown refused and penetrated her.
“As a rape victim of Antonio Brown, deciding to speak out has been an incredibly difficult decision,” Taylor said in a statement released by her lawyer. “I have found strength in my faith, my family, and from the accounts of other survivors of sexual assault.”

In the statement, Taylor said she would cooperate with the N.F.L. in an investigation.
It was not clear whether Taylor reported her accusations to the police.
Brown, 31, one of the most productive wide receivers in the N.F.L., became a Patriot on Monday after a series of conflicts prompted the Oakland Raiders to release him last week. The teams could not immediately be reached for comment.
Brown is a resident of South Florida, where the lawsuit was filed.