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Last night, Antonio Brown created a ruckus that sent shockwaves across the NFL world. While some believe that the wide receiver’s conduct was punishable, there are others including rapper Kodak Black who believes he shouldn’t be canceled just yet.

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Antonio Brown mid-game storms off the pitch against the Jets

In the third quarter of the match against the Jets, controversy arose at Tampa Bay‘s bench. Senior player Mike Evans was seen talking to Antonio Brown and all of a sudden, one of the most shocking things happened. The WR  removed his kit and gear, threw it to the crowd, and stormed off the pitch.

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Post-match, Tampa Bay head coach Bruce Arians was asked about his views on Antonio Brown’s conduct. As expected, BArians was poised and graceful as he said that he cares about the player a lot which is why he is very hurt. “It was very hard,” said the veteran gaffer. “I wish him well. If he needs help, I hope he gets some. It’s very hard. Because I do care about him.”

Tunnel Vision hitmaker Kodak Black defends Bucs WR’s controversial conduct against the Jets

After last night’s controversy, Kodak Black joined French Montana and others in publically defending the WR. According to the ‘Tunnel Vision’ hitmaker, we need to know Brown’s side of the sotry before judging him.

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“Don’t B Kwik To Shun @AB84 Ain’t Nobody Finna Jus Do That Fa No Apparent Reason,” tweeted the Florida based rapper. “Gotta B Some Shit We Don’t Know Bout & Clearly Fam Had Some Fines to pay & dem People Wasn’t Tryna Put em in da game so he can earn dem bonuses … of course a n*gga gone get frustrated.”

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