Originally posted by VaBeachNiner:
Dude gonna be dead in 5 years.
Less than that if he doesn't get put in prison or a mental health facility soon
[ Edited by Janitor on Jan 22, 2020 at 4:03 AM ]
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Originally posted by VaBeachNiner:
Dude gonna be dead in 5 years.
Originally posted by Janitor:Originally posted by VaBeachNiner:Dude gonna be dead in 5 years.
Less than that if he doesn't get put in prison or a mental health facility soon
Originally posted by IHATELOWELLCOHN:I'm not a doctor but to lay his issues at the feet of the Burfict hit is silly. CTE or no CTE players have been on record as saying he had been an issue since he's been in the league but because he's talented and your winning nobody cares. So it's hidden. If the behavior doesn't stop much like a child it gets worse.
These players like Hernandez and Rae Carruth are just bad people and CTE isn't the cause of it. Seau, Duerson etc. killed themselves and didn't hurt anybody else. Chris Benoit is the only athlete I can recall with CTE who killed someone other than himself.
Brown is a scumbag. Bipolar disorder, CTE or whatever maybe he's also just not a very good person. His life is worth just as much as everybody else's and he deserves help but that doesnt mean his behavior isn't his responsibility.
There are a lot of players that played before that don't have brain issues. CTE is a part of football and these players know the risks now so I dont feel bad for them. The players who were lied to that's who I feel bad for. At the same time if you need a doctor to tell you football is bad for your long term health you have more issues than I thought.
Nobody is accountable for their actions not the league or the players. That's the real issue. Bottom line it's sad to watch a player self destruct no matter if it's addiction or behavioral issues. The last thing Antonio Brown needs to see is a football field. I don't know if this guy has anyone in his life who actually cares about him as a person. Sad for him and his children.
Originally posted by evil:
Originally posted by Janitor:
Originally posted by VaBeachNiner:
Dude gonna be dead in 5 years.
Less than that if he doesn't get put in prison or a mental health facility soon
Needs to get his mental health checked on, he is clearly not right. Unfortunately he seems to think everyone else is the problem and not him so it's likely not going to happen.
His friends, family and former teammates should all be pushing him to do this.
Originally posted by TheGore49er:Originally posted by IHATELOWELLCOHN:I'm not a doctor but to lay his issues at the feet of the Burfict hit is silly. CTE or no CTE players have been on record as saying he had been an issue since he's been in the league but because he's talented and your winning nobody cares. So it's hidden. If the behavior doesn't stop much like a child it gets worse.
These players like Hernandez and Rae Carruth are just bad people and CTE isn't the cause of it. Seau, Duerson etc. killed themselves and didn't hurt anybody else. Chris Benoit is the only athlete I can recall with CTE who killed someone other than himself.
Brown is a scumbag. Bipolar disorder, CTE or whatever maybe he's also just not a very good person. His life is worth just as much as everybody else's and he deserves help but that doesnt mean his behavior isn't his responsibility.
There are a lot of players that played before that don't have brain issues. CTE is a part of football and these players know the risks now so I dont feel bad for them. The players who were lied to that's who I feel bad for. At the same time if you need a doctor to tell you football is bad for your long term health you have more issues than I thought.
Nobody is accountable for their actions not the league or the players. That's the real issue. Bottom line it's sad to watch a player self destruct no matter if it's addiction or behavioral issues. The last thing Antonio Brown needs to see is a football field. I don't know if this guy has anyone in his life who actually cares about him as a person. Sad for him and his children.
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You being so completely sure he doesn't have CTE or whatever form of brain damage is dumb.
He might've have been an a*****e before all these hits, but that makes the condition even worse then. This is more than just the dude is a POS. Now is it possible that he has no brain injury at all and this is just how hes become since all the fame and money? Sure. But don't pass it of as a fact, especially if you don't study brain injuries and don't have access to his medical records.
The driver claims he was hired to deliver belongings AB had stored in California -- but when he arrived and demanded his $4,000 payment, Brown refused to hand over the cash.
The driver claims he tried to leave the home (with AB's property still in his truck) but Brown picked up a rock and threw it at the vehicle causing a dent and a paint chip on the driver's side door. The driver called police to report the vehicle damage.
A short time later, the driver was contacted by the moving company and asked him to go back to Brown's home to redeliver the goods ... telling him Brown was willing to make the initial $4,000 payment PLUS an additional $860 to cover damage to the truck and the extra work time.
Upon arrival, the driver claims AB gave him the $4,000 but refused to pay a cent more -- so again, they argued. But, this time, the driver says Brown forced his way into the driver's side of the main cabin and began to physically strike him.
Brown's associates eventually restrained the NFL star.
But, it doesn't end there ...
The driver claims AB's trainer, Glenn Holt -- a former NFL player -- grabbed the keys from the ignition and opened the side of the truck so Brown could unload his belongings.
The driver says he tried to battle Holt for the keys and suffered cuts on his hand in the process.
While AB and his pals were unloading the truck, the driver says he told the group they were taking property that belonged to another client ... so they tossed it back in the truck, causing damage to the items.
When cops eventually arrived, they found AB sitting at his front door but when he saw officers, he retreated inside and shut the door. Cops say they tried to make contact with him "with negative results."
Holt was arrested for burglary with battery. Brown was not taken into custody but sources tell us cops are working on that. Cops have said Brown is suspected of assault.
As for the driver, he claims he suffered everything from redness on his face to scratches on his neck, shoulder, stomach and forearm. He also sustained cuts on his finger.
Originally posted by evil:Damn, that CTE is a b***h. Poor AB, poor, poor AB. SMH. What a victim.
Reportedly what happened according to the driver :
The driver claims he was hired to deliver belongings AB had stored in California -- but when he arrived and demanded his $4,000 payment, Brown refused to hand over the cash.
The driver claims he tried to leave the home (with AB's property still in his truck) but Brown picked up a rock and threw it at the vehicle causing a dent and a paint chip on the driver's side door. The driver called police to report the vehicle damage.
A short time later, the driver was contacted by the moving company and asked him to go back to Brown's home to redeliver the goods ... telling him Brown was willing to make the initial $4,000 payment PLUS an additional $860 to cover damage to the truck and the extra work time.
Upon arrival, the driver claims AB gave him the $4,000 but refused to pay a cent more -- so again, they argued. But, this time, the driver says Brown forced his way into the driver's side of the main cabin and began to physically strike him.
Brown's associates eventually restrained the NFL star.
But, it doesn't end there ...
The driver claims AB's trainer, Glenn Holt -- a former NFL player -- grabbed the keys from the ignition and opened the side of the truck so Brown could unload his belongings.
The driver says he tried to battle Holt for the keys and suffered cuts on his hand in the process.
While AB and his pals were unloading the truck, the driver says he told the group they were taking property that belonged to another client ... so they tossed it back in the truck, causing damage to the items.
When cops eventually arrived, they found AB sitting at his front door but when he saw officers, he retreated inside and shut the door. Cops say they tried to make contact with him "with negative results."
Holt was arrested for burglary with battery. Brown was not taken into custody but sources tell us cops are working on that. Cops have said Brown is suspected of assault.
As for the driver, he claims he suffered everything from redness on his face to scratches on his neck, shoulder, stomach and forearm. He also sustained cuts on his finger.
Originally posted by Niners99:
lol remember when like half the Zone wanted this guy?
Originally posted by IHATELOWELLCOHN:Originally posted by TheGore49er:Originally posted by IHATELOWELLCOHN:I'm not a doctor but to lay his issues at the feet of the Burfict hit is silly. CTE or no CTE players have been on record as saying he had been an issue since he's been in the league but because he's talented and your winning nobody cares. So it's hidden. If the behavior doesn't stop much like a child it gets worse.
These players like Hernandez and Rae Carruth are just bad people and CTE isn't the cause of it. Seau, Duerson etc. killed themselves and didn't hurt anybody else. Chris Benoit is the only athlete I can recall with CTE who killed someone other than himself.
Brown is a scumbag. Bipolar disorder, CTE or whatever maybe he's also just not a very good person. His life is worth just as much as everybody else's and he deserves help but that doesnt mean his behavior isn't his responsibility.
There are a lot of players that played before that don't have brain issues. CTE is a part of football and these players know the risks now so I dont feel bad for them. The players who were lied to that's who I feel bad for. At the same time if you need a doctor to tell you football is bad for your long term health you have more issues than I thought.
Nobody is accountable for their actions not the league or the players. That's the real issue. Bottom line it's sad to watch a player self destruct no matter if it's addiction or behavioral issues. The last thing Antonio Brown needs to see is a football field. I don't know if this guy has anyone in his life who actually cares about him as a person. Sad for him and his children.
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You being so completely sure he doesn't have CTE or whatever form of brain damage is dumb.
He might've have been an a*****e before all these hits, but that makes the condition even worse then. This is more than just the dude is a POS. Now is it possible that he has no brain injury at all and this is just how hes become since all the fame and money? Sure. But don't pass it of as a fact, especially if you don't study brain injuries and don't have access to his medical records.
Is that what I said??? Your take and reading what I wrote and thinking that's what I said is dumb. You don't know one way or the other. Either way wasn't my point. Go back to school son.
Originally posted by RishikeshA:
And the hits just keep on coming.