“Called my GM a cracker”: Antonio Brown’s “BIGGEST regret” post is breaking the internet
Antonio Brown
Antonio Brown, this one name invokes so many emotions. In recent times, he has been in the limelight mostly for all the wrong reasons. Who can forget the biggest stunt of his career which he pulled off against the Jets when he completely lost his cool and tossed his T-shirt and gloves into the crowd.
After that, as expected, Antonio was kicked out of the Bucs’ camp. After staying quiet for a while, Antonio gave the explanation for the meltdown in which he accused Bruce Arians of forcing him to play with an ankle injury.
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“My biggest regret is not throwing rocks at that UPS driver”: Antonio Brown
Brown stated a full fledged attack against Arians and after all the drama was over, he was searching for a team to sign him. Despite several attempts, Antonio didn’t find any franchise and as it turns out, the man has shifted the focus towards the entertainment industry.
Antonio, the hip-hop artist is attracting a lot of attention. Not long ago, the star footballer performed at the rap-only music festival in Miami and ended up receiving a lot of love from the crowd. Post that, Antonio Retweeted a video posted by PointsBetSportsbook in which Brown was seen doing a couple of enchanting steps on stage.
Just when Antonio starts feeling that his name might be fading away from the headlines, he strikes back. Doing exactly that, Brown recently shared a post on Twitter talking about his biggest regret. “My biggest regret in my career doesn’t involve calling my GM a ‘cracker’, or showing up to Raiders camp late in a hot air balloon with frozen feet, or throwing rocks at that UPS driver, and it definitely doesn’t involve taking my shirt off and doing a victory lap around the Jets’ stadium mid game while throwing up Deuces,” the post read.
“My biggest regret is that I’ll never get to see me, Antonio Brown, play a game live,” it continues. “Sure, I can watch the game afterwards, but I can’t imagine what that was like for you all to see something like that. Like watching The Beatles or Jesus perform at Red Rocks,” it further read.
As it turns out, the post which Brown shared was created by The Sports Memery, a sports satire website. Brown captioned the post “sincerely AB” and as expected, it ended up getting a lot of attraction on social media.
Shubham Bhargava
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