In the NFL, talent is more important than everything.
It is the only place where race is not a factor, as we have seen men of all colors get away with anything if they are good enough.
Outside of pushing America to be better, there are other things that can be done.
The case of Antonio Brown, the talented wide receiver for the Buccaneers, gets more chances to let down the few people that still believe in him than the Dallas Cowboys.
I will not give you a rundown of all the things Brown has done in the past because there is no way you are on this site on a day like this. He has been on his fourth team since the beginning of the year.
Next question. Brown said that he was going to ask the next question when he was asked about how the team would react if his antics continued. That hasn't been the case, as he has been kept on the roster because it's in the best interest of the team.
We want to talk about the game. We don't want to waste time with you guys. Brown said something.
Brown said things.
You guys are all drama. It is all about football. I don't want to talk to you, so we're going to talk about Carolina.
I am here to do my job. I can't control what people write, how people try to frame me or bring me down.
A lot of drama is created by people who want stuff from me. It is a part of being in the position that I am in. I can't control what people say about me, I can't control what people write about me.
When it is time to act on diversity pledges from the summer of 2020, Brown dodges accountability better than corporate America.
Brown has only played in six games this season, as he has accounted for 39 catches, 519 yards, and 4 touchdown. With the loss of Chris Godwin, Leonard Fournette, and Mike Evans, Brown is likely to be the focal point of the team down the stretch.
Tom Brady once said thatAB has become like a brother to him. Brady should be reminded that family is a choice. It feels like the Bucs and the NFL won't be over Brown until Brady is.
Antonio Brown is still employed because of his skills. We are waiting for someone to give him his walking papers.