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The Antonio Brown chronicle continues. What did he do this time? The athlete-turned rapper released a statement on Twitter (originally posted by a meme page) that talked about the incidents he does not regret. From throwing rocks at the UPS driver to doing a victory lap against the Jets, he regrets nothing. Except he regrets his dear fans cannot enjoy watching him play live. AB also cynically compared himself to ‘The Beatles’ and ‘Jesus’. This post made the former tight end of the Green Bay Packers, Tom Crabtree, enraged. Or rather, confounded.

Therefore, to humble the former wide receiver, Crabtree made a quip at him which looks like could have a great potential to hurt Brown.

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Tom Crabtree’s response to Antonio Brown

In 2011, the Green Bay Packers defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers in the Super Bowl XLV. The Steelers lost by 31-25. The Steelers had a chance to win the game with Ben Roethlisberger having the ball in his hand in the final two minutes.

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In the game, Tom Crabtree was the tight end who stopped Antonio Brown in the third quarter of the match-up. And being the player from the victorious team, he did not let go of the opportunity to troll Brown, who, because of various reasons, is always the trending topic.

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The fact that the Super Bowl winner WR posted on his official account proves he completely agrees with the list. And it is something that is completely foreseeable from him. Instead of reflecting back on his actions, the former Tampa Bay wide receiver wants to see himself play again.

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It is saddening to see the attempts Brown makes to stay relevant in the sport; considering his stats, any team would be glad to have him on their roster. He is a seven-time Pro Bowler and four-time All-Pro champion. For now, he remains a free agent in search of a team to approach him.

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