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  1. #1

    The 2022 offseason Antonio Brown thread

    AB went on the “I am Athlete” podcast today and said his next chapter was playing with Lamar Jackson.

    Lamar retweeted it: https://twitter.com/lj_era8/status/1...507175433?s=21

    This will be talked about all offseason, so we should probably kick it off here.

    I’m firmly in the no way could or will it ever happen camp, but let’s get nuts RSR
    "That's not Donovan McNabb."





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    Re: The 2022 offseason Antonio Brown thread

    I actually watched the full clip before this chopped version. He wasn’t saying he wanted to play with Lamar Jackson. Brandon was naming who are the next up QBs after Brady retires and Brandon said mahomes and josh Allen and AB was just saying don’t forget about Lamar Jackson.

    In the original clip with actual context it was clear exactly what AB is saying. Funny how editing a clip without context can make a statement seem complete different that what was meant.





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    Re: The 2022 offseason Antonio Brown thread

    "This space for rent" - Roger Goodell





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    Re: The 2022 offseason Antonio Brown thread

    Not blaming you Shrubbs, cause someone had to post this topic

    Mods: I suggest that any and all future Mr Big Chest threads be moved here.





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    Re: The 2022 offseason Antonio Brown thread

    We already have too many WR’s.
    Can he play ST’s?


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    Re: The 2022 offseason Antonio Brown thread

    Now, back then and in the future.The ONLY response to this should be hell no!





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    Re: The 2022 offseason Antonio Brown thread

    If AB did come here, how fast would he turn on the organization? I would bet given our low volume passing game, he’d be publicly going after Lamar and Harbaugh by week 5





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    Re: The 2022 offseason Antonio Brown thread

    Quote Originally Posted by jonboy79 View Post
    We already have too many WR’s.
    Can he play ST’s?


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    He was a pretty dangerous punt returner.

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    Re: The 2022 offseason Antonio Brown thread

    Quote Originally Posted by Shrubbs View Post
    If AB did come here, how fast would he turn on the organization? I would bet given our low volume passing game, he’d be publicly going after Lamar and Harbaugh by week 5
    He's not coming here so why even try to stir this up





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    Re: The 2022 offseason Antonio Brown thread

    Quote Originally Posted by Shrubbs View Post
    If AB did come here, how fast would he turn on the organization? I would bet given our low volume passing game, he’d be publicly going after Lamar and Harbaugh by week 5
    Try week 1 with AB. The Ravens don’t need AB and there’s no chance DeCosta even talks with him about a contract.





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    Re: The 2022 offseason Antonio Brown thread

    No point in investing cap space, a roster spot, training camp reps, and practice reps in a guy that is likely to quit on the team. Invest those in someone who will pay them off by sticking around.





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    Re: The 2022 offseason Antonio Brown thread

    He isn't coming here, most of us don't want him here so why start a thread here? Too many threads being recycled again and again.
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