Wait a minute! AB is wanting to leave the Steelers? When did all this happen?
Wait a minute! AB is wanting to leave the Steelers? When did all this happen?
The fans might be correct in this case.
Sure, there’s a reward having AB on your team, but the risk has increased quite a bit.
They addressed this topic on PTI yesterday and both Kornheiser and (especially) Wilbon were clearly not in favor of acquiring the volatile head case he’s become.
Sounds like the Steelers told AB that if they can't get what they think is a fair trade for him, then he had better suck it up.
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Had the most productive six year stretch of any skill position player on the team.
You know what else is amazing? 3-5 Postseason record since 2011, and only scored 30 in one of those wins. The only other time they scored 30+, they lost.
This isn't a championship squad that is being broken up. If the 2004-2011 Core who had far more success than the Killer B's, be broken up, so can this group.
Ryan Clark: Teams Will Have To Ask Themselves If They Want AB In Their Locker Room
By Matthew Marczi
Posted on February 20, 2019
Antonio Brown’s catch phrase used to be ‘chest up, eyes, up, prayed up’. That fell to the wayside with the rise of ‘business is boomin’’. But the dissolution of his relationship with the Pittsburgh Steelers has been good business for those who work in the sports media, which includes some of Brown’s former teammates, among them safety Ryan Clark.
Clark, who was already an aging, established veteran player by the time Brown came in as a sixth-round underclassman in 2010, has been one of the most frequent and most vocal commenters regarding the All-Pro wide receiver throughout the situation, and in fact helped to lay the groundwork for coloring his character profile.
After Clark related a story from the 2012 season just as Brown was getting a new contract that characterized the receiver as hinting at his current behavior, the wide receiver went on the offensive, attacking the safety and calling him an Uncle Tom.
That hasn’t slowed Clark down, and he weighed in yet again after Brown met with team president Art Rooney II, in which it was evidently agreed upon that the two parties should go their separate ways. “It’s kind of strange that this thing has just played out so long, and that it’s been such a lengthy soap opera from a team we aren’t used to seeing these things from”, he said.
to read rest of article:
https://steelersdepot.com/2019/02/ry...r-locker-room/
There's almost certain to be a long and ugly strike/lockout over the next CBA. The owners and the players want totally different things. The moderate voices of reason among the owners are all either dead or marginalized. Last CBA labor strife, the Jerry's (Dallas and Charlotte) were leading a bloc of owners that was out for blood and then Rooney and someone else old shool brokered a compromise stance that lead to the CBA getting signed.
Who does that now? Jimmy Haslem? Please.