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After Antonio Brown stripped his jersey and shoulder pads before leaving the field mid-game in Week 17, Mike Florio and Mike Golic discuss how Bruce Arians addressed the situation and what makes it so complex. #NBCSports #ProFootballTalk #AntonioBrown
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What’s next for Antonio Brown after leaving field mid-game? | Pro Football Talk | NBC Sports

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33 comentarios en «What's next for Antonio Brown after leaving field mid-game? | Pro Football Talk | NBC Sports»

  1. Clearly this isn't normal behoove but because no one ever taught him any self control or boundaries he has continued with what he knows. At his age I doubt he can be taught anymore and his football career is over. He needs Dr. Phil.

  2. Maybe it was all planned?! He did drop a new single only few hours after he left the field. You know that new song got plenty of play due to the timing. He wants to be a rapper and thought he would release his new hit after making sure everyone would be googling him up. Smart move I guess.

  3. The best predictor of future behavior, is past behavior. Wishful thinking and having him play has never helped AB. Praying for his kids and the effects his mental health has on them

  4. First of all,if B Arians told Antonio to leave,if he wasn't going to go in,then Antonio did exactly what he was told,but in the way Antonio wanted to do it.
    So,if we find out that to be the case, Tampa Bay can only fine Antonio.
    Everybody got a opinion, haters mostly, wanting to see Antonio kicked off the team,or, not wanting Brady to get that 8th ring.
    HATERS, most of the time.

  5. It was Tom and Antonio. Antonio asked Tom if he was going to go to your boy, gronk, and he stated probably. This is what I heard. So when the coach told him to go in, Antonio said no, and threw his little tantrum. AB has had problems with either a coach or Qb's. 93 yards to win the game, and not once threw to gronk! AB' is very talented, but I think bc he knows he has a lot of talent that he thinks he should get the ball all the time. Tom throws to guys who are open, and he doesn't care who. AB's talent ego is the problem. It over powers him and makes him crazy. That's the help he needs.

  6. KC I believe has a little more credibility when it comes to adding players. They do think about how said player will affect their locker room, and how it will affect the team. They are one of the best organizations in the NFL.

  7. Ultimately Antonio Brown is responsible for his own actions and the responsibility to find help falls on him. Clearly something needs to be evaluated by a professional in whatever area he needs. Consider the fake vaccination card he tried to pass as valid.

  8. The bucs said the weren't sure they were gonna take him back after the BS vaccination card….that is were all this started. Bucs have some culpability…you can't fire a guy on the sideline.

  9. His net worth is $20 million. If he wants and needs help he has all the means in the world to get the help he may or may not need. People keep asking who should help him…what if his problem is that he just wants to be an entitled jerk? He treats people like crap!

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