Antonio Brown has left the building.

It's a shame how many chances the gifted folks get these days.
 
TO wants to fill the position. I think he could do it but not sure they'd give the chance to a 48 year old guy.
 
That man needs psychiatric care, not NFL teams hiring him left and right based solely on his talents.

But then again, the NFL isn't interested in someone's mental health. Only money.
 
That man needs psychiatric care, not NFL teams hiring him left and right based solely on his talents.

But then again, the NFL isn't interested in someone's mental health. Only money.

They probably figure that with enough time and hits it will be mush. So, why try to fix it.
 
I haven't wasted my time watching the NFL for years, but still watch ESPN and saw this tirade. Clearly, Brown has some issues and should be seeking professional help.
 
He has his side of the story, I guess it's hard to know who is telling the truth.

"Because of my commitment to the game, I relented to pressure directly from my coach to play injured. Despite the pain, I suited up, the staff injected me with what I now know was a powerful and sometimes dangerous painkiller that the NFLPA has warned against using, and I gave it my all for the team," Brown said in a statement released by his attorney.

The 7x Pro Bowler continued, saying he balled until the pain got to a point where he could no longer endure it.

"I played until it was clear that I could not use my ankle to safely perform my playing responsibilities. On top of that, the pain was extreme. I took a seat on the sideline and my coach came up to me, very upset, and shouted, 'What's wrong with you? What's wrong with you?' I told him, 'It's my ankle.' But he knew that."
 
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