The recent episode of the Full Send Podcast featured Tampa Bay Buccaneers star Antonio Brown, a star usually surrounded by controversy. The episode as dubbed by AB to be the ‘Kumbaya Podcast’ once again was full of weird yet fascinating conversations. Antonio Brown was quoted saying, “‘Football is not who I am, it’s just what I do. I just happen to do it better than others.”
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He also mentions that it could be his former teammates, coaches, or even the GM who are haters. The co-hosts of the podcast do share glances when he mentions these comments. The podcast feels like it was being taken over by Antonio Brown and what he wants to say.
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During the entire course of his appearance, he reiterates he is trying to express himself. He continues to talk about the incident as a breakout moment for him. He then moves on to talk about different energies that range from scoring a touchdown to getting told that you are no longer in need.
Antonio Brown throws shade at former employers
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Throughout the duration of the podcast, Brown drops tiny digs at the Buccaneers organization and the ‘Walk-Off’ incident. His thinly veiled insults or even call-outs aren’t very hard for anyone to figure out. He presents himself as a man who is just trying to do things that make him feel good.
Another interesting development from the podcast is that the old Antonio Brown was back in his full glory. This version of him was full of himself and just trying to show people how he’s rich. Any Brown supporters who were trying to give him the benefit of the doubt can no longer do that.
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Brown moves in and out with discussions about having CTE a brain disease resulting from concussions and head trauma. He believes he has it and discusses that his ankle injury was really serious. When the NFL fans and his supporters see him in this state, anyone might struggle to support his case. The self-destruction of Antonio Brown was going on record play-by-play during the entire duration of the podcast.
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