Jerry Jones will take a chance, he's desperate for that SB, he wants to experience another SB before he dies..
never know. his nuclear half-life might only be 3 months after which maybe he's worth the risk for someone who feels they are 1 good piece away.At this point AB hurts your chances at a SB more than he helps them. The dude is nuclear.
Vick still had stuff left in the tank and was out of the public eye for 2 years.Eh... NFL let Vick play again, Ray Lewis did shady shit... and there was that woman heater who was caught on film. He'll be back sooner than you think.
OchoCinco wasnt a problem off the field or in the locker room for the Pat's. He played in the Superbowl that year, and was gifted a catch in that game. His problem was he couldn't learn the playbook.Really makes you wonder why such a smart organization did such a stupid thing...reminds me of when they signed Ochocinco and Haynesworth.
There was no way AB was going to change, this was always going to happen.
Vick still had stuff left in the tank and was out of the public eye for 2 years.
AB is 31. A lockeroom menace. A sideline diva. And a genuine off the field liability with a history of mistreating women and a history of violent outbursts.
I think he is done.
Only thing I remember about ochocinco that season is him dropping a perfect pass in Buffalo.OchoCinco wasnt a problem off the field or in the locker room for the Pat's. He played in the Superbowl that year, and was gifted a catch in that game. His problem was he couldn't learn the playbook.
He is 31. If he doesn't play this year he will be 32. How many elite WRs had their talent last until their mid 30s? And thats ignoring all of the giant red flags surrounding him.
He banned the guy from all facilities when the story surfaced. Your Pats hatred is both delusional and hilarious.
He showed nothing in the one game he played to suggest that he still has elite talent at the position. There are other ways to bolster your WR corps that doesn't involve dragging your team's name and image through the mud by signing this pos.well there are no other Antonio browns out there
nobody can argue about the red flags being obvious
but a desperate team might bring him in let him explain the entire thing and try to hear what they want to hear because they need WR help desperately.
we are not talking about guaranteed money. it will obviously be incentive based. and could pay off if his crazy stays away for a while
He showed nothing in the one game he played to suggest that he still has elite talent at the position. There are other ways to bolster your WR corps that doesn't involve dragging your team's name and image through the mud by signing this pos.
BU-BU-BUT WE SHOULD WAIT FOR ALL THE FACTSGood thing all those Patriots fans spent the whole week defending him.
My mistake. DUI manslaughter is nothing like murder. Asterisks Sterling character redeemed.
I never said you support him?come on
I never said I support him
but your claim that the guy shows no *Elite* talent is absolutely absurd.
Neither can a Patriots fan tbh.
Are you at least willing to admit that the Patriots made a mistake by signing Stallworth and Brown given their history?Neither can any NFL fan, but we continue to play this game of whose team is more morale than the other.
Are you at least willing to admit that the Patriots made a mistake by signing Stallworth and Brown given their history?
A Steelers fan questioning the character of someone else? Good one.My mistake. DUI manslaughter is nothing like murder. Asterisks Sterling character redeemed.
Fair enough.
Whataboutism. The lynchpin of the Asterisks fans' playbook.
I never said you support him?
But when did he show any elite talent vs Miami?
It's the NFL. When the whole mess starts dying down some team scraping the bottom of the barrel will pick him up.My buddy seems sure he'll get another team, I really doubt it.
He literally killed someone though.And for the record, I have no issue with anyone signing Stallworth. He was remorseful, went through the legal system, and was punished by the league.
A Yahoo! Sports story published August 12, 2010, reported that Stallworth's lawyers indicated he could have fought all charges with "an excellent chance of being found innocent", but that Stallworth chose to be convicted of a felony to do what he felt was morally right. The article says that David Cornwell, one of Stallworth's attorneys, felt there was irony in the public and media reaction to Stallworth's decision because they criticized the plea deal without knowing the full story.[
I don't care how bad he felt about it. He still killed someone because he was driving drunk.
And he literally went through the penal system.
Who fucking cares? You kill someone because you were drunk driving? You are a piece of shit.
Lots of people believe in second chances. Even for people like Stallworth. I can't believe that even needs to be stated on a liberal forum.
Oh I definitely believe in second chances. But I draw the line at killing people. Sorry.Lots of people believe in second chances. Even for people like Stallworth. I can't believe that even needs to be stated on a liberal forum.