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Post by 53 on Jan 4, 2022 19:41:15 GMT -6
Seems to be centered around the fake vaccine card and that souring the relationship with the Bucs leadership the last few weeks.
Brown went nuclear and most likely ended his career in a historic fashion, most likely intentionally since he released some stuff afterwards playing on the attention and media coverage.
Some people are just crazy and {censored}. No need in trying to flesh out all the reasons or make excuses for them.
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Post by 19delta on Jan 4, 2022 21:03:13 GMT -6
The thing is too, ***based on what we currently know*** about CTE, the Burfict hit wouldnt have had a huge enough impact to suddenly cause CTE to develop (other brain issues possibly, though). As people have said over and over on this issue, it isnt the big, acute hits, it's the repeated typical, everyday hits built up over one's time playing. There is a saying about arguing with people on the internet and this (not here but twitter and other places) is a prime example of how the hysteria over CTE has warped peoples minds. People are posting like you just catch CTE like a cold, one instance and BAM you have CTE! Personally I think he's just an A-hole and his rise to super star warped him and led him down this path. It was also right around that time when he was getting his big pay day and exploding in popularity. Some people can't handle that and surround them selves with bad people and make bad decisions. Society wants and answer for everything and something to deflect blame from people now days. Some people are just bad people and A-holes as I have said period point blank. Look at this guys history hes a wack job and no one should be shocked by what he did. I'm not making excuses for Brown. I'm simply saying that if he does have brain damage, he's not going to get "better". No amount of counseling can fix him. The last comment you made, you said "look at this guy's history, he's a whack job." I just don't see that in Brown. Prior to the locker room incident in 2016, what had he done that would qualify him as a whack job? He had already been in the NFL for 6 years at that point and, to my knowledge, he didn't have any run-ins with police, teammates, girls, or problems with drugs or booze. By all accounts, he was a straight-line trajectory to the HOF. Clearly, something bad happened to Brown around 2015. The hit from Burfict, he got too big for his britches, he was good at covering up the fact that he was an a-hole but stopped pretending. Who knows? Maybe a little bit of all those things. The guy seems determined to keep punching himself in the face. There is no arguing that fact. I do think he is still a good player and I'm sure that there are more than a handful of GMs and HCs who think they have the algorithm to keep him happy and productive. I doubt we have seen the last of him on a football field.
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