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13 minutes ago, Basbear said:

mike tomlin should have gotten COTY each year he had this fool. Only the last year stuff starting coming out for public eyes, tomlin doesnt get enough credit.

It was always my biggest problem with Tomlin. He enabled this behavior for years. But now I’m not sure how Tomlin got their that many seasons from him?  

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Just now, Toomers said:

It was always my biggest problem with Tomlin. He enabled this behavior for years. But now I’m not sure how Tomlin got their that many seasons from him?  

He kept him in "check", which seems impossible now. I heard things started to change once brown signed his big contract. I think it was Ryan Clark that said he came out to practice telling everyone hes the franchise this, franchise that. To the coaches as well, he was above rules and order, thus the monster came out...Coaches were telling him to run this route- Brown " Franchise dont run those routes". 

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3 minutes ago, Basbear said:

He kept him in "check", which seems impossible now. I heard things started to change once brown signed his big contract. I think it was Ryan Clark that said he came out to practice telling everyone hes the franchise this, franchise that. To the coaches as well, he was above rules and order, thus the monster came out...Coaches were telling him to run this route- Brown " Franchise dont run those routes". 

  It’s more like they started to become more “known”. But he did know he had much more  leverage after that. Even Clark stayed fairly quiet about him for years until he disappeared during half of a week 17(Monday-Wednesday) with the playoffs on the line. If Clark bad mouths you on TV, look inward. His 2nd big contract was like unleaded gas on a grill. 

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8 minutes ago, Toomers said:

  It’s more like they started to become more “known”. But he did know he had much more  leverage after that. Even Clark stayed fairly quiet about him for years until he disappeared during half of a week 17(Monday-Wednesday) with the playoffs on the line. If Clark bad mouths you on TV, look inward. His 2nd big contract was like unleaded gas on a grill. 

You got it figured out. 

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On 1/8/2022 at 4:58 PM, Basbear said:

100% hes using the "mental illness" condition public. I even see the fans "Hes got CTE" ....blah blah BS too.

 

Fact is hes a supremely talent jackass.

 

If a player truly is an difference maker, you get by with that foolish behavior. Much like the ultra rich commit no crimes...

Dude has mental health issues AND is a complete jack ass clown all about himself as well as his coach Arians is a jack ass I believe. Tom Brady is a prick so what a toxic cocktail of self absorbed assholes. Yeah I think AB is mental for sure but he is still the world's biggest Jack ass too.

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