Antonio Brown Video

Antonio Brown’s Facebook Live Video Was A Cinematic Masterpiece
Antonio Brown’s Facebook Live Video Was A Cinematic Masterpiece

... into most football players but completely unfazed Brown. He smiles through it all. It is here that we see the true arc of character development. Brown, when faced with adversity and told explicitly, “BE COOL ON SOCIAL MEDIA,” turns a blind eye and continues to film. He can’t end the film before the shower. A true moment of perseverance and dedication to his audience. Brown then takes us to WR Darius Heyward-Bey, who delivers a poetic monologue. “Young Bey. The old bet. Lets get. it.”. As Brown returns to his locker he is overcome with emotion. He thanks God repeatedly, as well as the audience for staying with him along his journey. A slew of reporters appear behind him, waiting for their chance to pick the brain of the brilliant director. In the penultimate moment of the film, Brown describes his rise from the bottom in a series of unforgettable lines. “For the time they locked me out the crib and didn’t let me in,” he says. “You played yourself. For the time they didn’t recruit me to go to college. Haaa you played yourself. For the people that wrote up and said I’m ...



From Aaron Rodgers To Antonio Brown, Reality Tv Is Infiltrating The Nfl Playoffs
From Aaron Rodgers To Antonio Brown, Reality Tv Is Infiltrating The Nfl Playoffs

... As Jordan Rodgers-Aaron Rodgers drama gets messier, where is the show going with this? ]. During the show — which Jordan won, becoming engaged to Jo Jo Fletcher — Jordan repeatedly talked about being estranged from Aaron. He never really explained why, but hinted at sibling rivalry, and that Aaron grew distant after he became a superstar. “It’s just kind of the way he’s chosen to do life,” Jordan said. “I chose to stay close with my family.” This was a central theme in Jordan’s story line; the show traveled to Jordan’s childhood home in Chico, Calif., where Aaron’s absence was the elephant in the room. “It pains both of us, like, not to have that relationship. We miss our brother,” Luke Rodgers, Jordan’s other sibling, told Fletcher. Jo Jo and Jordan in the “Bachelorette” premiere. (Rick Rowell/ABC). The Times article delved further into the estrangement, as Aaron’s father confirmed that Aaron hasn’t spoken to his family in two years. “Fame can change things,” Ed Rodgers said. So, not the ideal story to be floating around as your team makes a Super Bowl run. (“I just don’t think it’s appropriate talking about family stuff publicly,” Aaron told the Times.) The ...



Antonio Brown Facebook Live Video From Locker Room Is ‘how That Team Is Run
Antonio Brown Facebook Live Video From Locker Room Is ‘how That Team Is Run

... have more time to prepare for the game. Edelman said he caught clips of the video. “Hey, people have different rules,” he said. “That’s how that team is run. I personally don’t think that would be something that would happen in our locker room, but hey whatever. Some people like red and some people like blue. Some people like tulips and some people like roses, whatever.”. Added Edelman: “Hey man, I wouldn’t do that so I personally — I wouldn’t do that. Let’s just say that and I’d be more worried about just trying to celebrate with my teammates and keeping it internal.”. The receiver understands why Tomlin would say what he said given the teams will be meeting in a huge game Sunday to decide who goes to the Super Bowl. “Hey, we’re one of their competitors,” Edelman said. “We’re about to be stacked up against ...



Steelers Wr Antonio Brown Apologizes For Livestreaming Video
Steelers Wr Antonio Brown Apologizes For Livestreaming Video

... to explain. The past three days fell into the latter, with Pittsburgh's preparations for its AFC championship meeting with New England taking a back seat to Brown's 17-minute post that forced Tomlin to opening chastise one of the league's best players for something Brown considered innocuous. "I wanted to give the fans an intimate experience," Brown said. Too intimate it turns out. The livestream violated the league's social media policy - a policy Brown said he wasn't aware of - and opened him to discipline from his head coach, who called Brown's decision to hit the "live" button on his Facebook app "foolish" and "selfish.". Not exactly how the Steelers (13-5) expected their run up to the most important game of the season to go. Quarterback Ben Roethlisberger admitted he was disappointed in Brown, who will be punished internally and could face further discipline from the league, but called it "water under the bridge.". It might be by Sunday night in Foxborough, but not yet. Brown posted an apology on ...



Facebook Live Locker Room Video 'was Wrong Of Me
Facebook Live Locker Room Video 'was Wrong Of Me

... Antonio Brown (84) is unable to make a catch while defended by Chiefs defensive back Terrance Mitchell (39) during the first quarter. Denny Medley, USA TODAY Sports. Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger (7) is brought down by the Chiefs defense during the second quarter. Jay Biggerstaff, USA TODAY Sports. Marcus Peters (22) looks on as a Steelers pass falls incomplete. Jay Biggerstaff, USA TODAY Sports. Steelers running back Le'Veon Bell (26) runs the ball against the Chiefs. Jay Biggerstaff, USA TODAY Sports. Steelers linebacker Ryan Shazier (50) celebrates a first-half interception against the Chiefs. Jay Biggerstaff, USA TODAY Sports. Steelers tight end Jesse James (81) is upended by Chiefs safety Ron Parker (38) during the first quarter. Denny Medley, USA TODAY Sports. Steelers kicker Chris Boswell (9) hits a field goal in the first quarter against the ...



Julian Edelman On Antonio Brown Video
Julian Edelman On Antonio Brown Video

... 4 o'clock in the f-ing morning. So be it. We'll be ready for their a-. But you ain't got to tell them we're coming. Keep a low profile, and let's get ready to ball like this up again here in a few days and be right back at it. That's our story.". You know what this means: The Patriots , renowned for their ability to turn any perceived slight into a "NO ONE BELIEVES IN US!" meme, had their bulletin-board material. Brown apologized hours later, but by then, everybody and their brother had weighed in - including Patriots players willing to go on the record. "That's how that team is run," Pats wideout Julian Edelman told WEEI on Monday. "I personally don't think that would be something that would happen in our locker room, but hey, whatever. Some people like red and some people like blue. Some people like tulips and some people like roses. Whatever.". And Tom Brady added : "That's ...



Somber Antonio Brown Faces The Media Music Over His Now Infamous Video
Somber Antonio Brown Faces The Media Music Over His Now Infamous Video

... shown to Steelers coach Mike Tomlin. “We’re not all perfect. I’m human. I’m going to make mistakes,” Brown said. “As a man, I’m going to own up to those mistakes. I was genuinely excited in that moment.”. Again, it’s over a Facebook Live video shot because he was excited to win a playoff game. He was asked if he felt he let down Tomlin, and what the conversation was like, like he was a child. He was asked if Ben Roethlisberger was disappointed with him, which is weird too. It felt like he was on trial, over something that might be comparable to a parking citation. And probably not as serious as a parking citation. Brown is one of the best receivers in the NFL, who worked his way up from a tough upbringing in the Miami area , made a name for himself at Central Michigan and then became a star despite being drafted in the sixth round. He has tremendous charisma and is rightfully one of the most popular players in the league among fans. And a few days before the biggest game of his professional career, he was shamed for a ...



Steelers' Mike Tomlin Caught Using Profane Patriots Remark In Antonio Brown Video
Steelers' Mike Tomlin Caught Using Profane Patriots Remark In Antonio Brown Video

... a catch against Seattle Seahawks cornerback Jeremy Lane (20) during the second quarter in the NFC Divisional playoff at Georgia Dome. Dale Zanine, USA TODAY Sports. Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson (3) is knocked into the end zone for a safety by the Atlanta Falcons during the second quarter in the NFC Divisional playoff at Georgia Dome. Jason Getz, USA TODAY Sports. Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Julio Jones (11) scores a touchdown against the Seattle Seahawks during the second quarter in the NFC Divisional playoff at Georgia Dome. Dale Zanine, USA TODAY Sports. Seattle Seahawks tight end Jimmy Graham (88) scores a touchdown against Atlanta Falcons strong safety Keanu Neal (22) during the first quarter in the NFC Divisional playoff at Georgia Dome. Dale Zanine, USA TODAY Sports. Seattle Seahawks wide receiver ...

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