Patriots get no points for releasing Antonio BrownI could not disagree more. The moment 'when it mattered' was Brown's first act of assholishness (for lack of a better phrase) while a member of the Patriots. Brown was given a shot at redemption by the Patriots, and he screwed it up. Naturally, this is completely ignored by Shank, who uses the rest of the column to lambaste as many people in the Patriots organization as reasonably possible.
I’m wondering if Antonio Brown gets a Super Bowl ring at Bob Kraft’s house next year.
And I’m wondering if the fans who purchased Antonio Brown jerseys from the Patriot Pro Shop for $99.99 will get their money back.
Hope not. The grinning, dopey guy we featured on these pages Friday — hoisting his No. 17 Patriots jersey at Gillette Stadium — deserves a
financial hit for abject stupidity.
On Friday afternoon, when it became obvious that the Brown situation was only going to get worse, the Patriots finally, grudgingly caved and released the talented but toxic wideout.
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In this instance, the Patriots failed to do anything when it mattered.
Life's real easy when your whole schtick is second guessing everybody and piling on.
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Why don't dan talk about the softball minor league company ballclub that got bounced from postseason play oh wait Dan's job is to deflect what's going on with the sox. Total fraud.
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