What's missing is Brown's relationship to his coaches, his lockerroom presence and all that sort of intangible stuff.
Does Brown perform on the field independent of all the drama or does the bad stuff spill over?
Which reminds me - I don't recall reading much about what it's like to be a pro FB player - the daily routine. Interaction with coaches. what it's like on Game Day. What players do on their Down Time. I'd love to see a regularly posted article titled: "A Day in the Life."
I mean - If you're not familiar with the inner-football player of a guy, how can you really know much about his professional prospects?
Well, Brown missed a game because he walked out of practice, no-showed an MRI, no-showed for several days, then showed up on game day expecting to play but was denied. And this was THE most important game of the season: win and you may be in, lose and you're out. It devastated team morale and they played like caca poo poo.
AB is routinely late to meetings, goes ballistic on the sidelines when the ball isn't forced to him, and is on record that he's "Team AB". He doesn't even care about win-loss record, as long as he puts up his numbers. He isn't in the least a good teammate.
Yeah, you can start off by offering that but you know that is not going to do it. I know I sure would not accept that for what might be the best WR in the game even now, and no way other bidders are gong to stop at that low bid offer and if you inquire and spend your time in the act, why waste time to lose him. You do not go after a guy like that unless you are serious, and that is a lukewarm offer which would make no sense. We have more draft capital and even cap space than most teams with a glaring weakness at the position, and that also helps and affects our position when making an offer revealing out intent. I am not saying give our second (though, that actually might really be his worth) but I would give my third for sure along with other later round picks
Actually, a 4th or 5th pick might be the MOST you'll get from them. Ed Bouchette is on the record here in the 'Burgh as having heard from NFL execs who quoted somewhere around a 5th for him, and that was before he bid Pittsburgh goodbye and starting making contract noises. More on that later. AB is making his own life more miserable day by day, making his trade value go down exponentially.
And just think....you could have Antonio Brown for $14 mill....only $3 million more than Keim paid Larry.
Cards would be wise to offer the 2nd round pick for Antonio.
and if they have/had the cap they could offer the 3rd + next years 3rd for OBJ.
Both have a good amount of time left on their deals.
They get Brown and OBJ - tickets will sell like hot cakes on Sunday at iHop
Yeah, no way in hell you'll have AB for $14 mill per season. He's already gone on record that he'll want to re-negotiate his deal after the trade. Think he'll not want a league record contract for WRs? Think he won't want to break the bank.
And in what world do we have both Brown and OBJ? Put down the crack pipe, my friend
If the Steelers trade Brown their cap gets hit for 20+ mil.
No it doesn't. That got debunked a month or more ago. Closer to $7 mill in dead money.
True, although I think there's something more going on with that whole Steelers organization between AB, Le'Veon Bell, Rottencheeseburger, it seems like a big mess in that organization
No doubt Big Ben talks more on his radio show about other players than he should, and that he isn't the leader he could be in the locker room. Still, he's the star QB, and a WR is never going to outshine that. Bell? The Steelers bear some blame there, but there isn't the animosity toward him that there is toward AB. Bell wasn't under contract, and it's purely a business decision. Not the case with AB.
This all kicked off with AB when JuJu Smith-Schuster (sp?) was named team MVP. All his elevated antics began shortly after that happened, and have escalated mightily in the interim. He's a giant baby who just can't handle having another good receiver on the roster recognized ahead of him. Actually, that may be unfair. If he's seriously mentally ill, and falls into one of the personality clusters, as I suspect he does, he truly needs help. He has the money to get it, but not the wherewithal.