@ the reporters trying to get Bill to answer questions about the incident
@ the reporters trying to get Bill to answer questions about the incident
So her man found out she was fucking around and she calling rape to cover up her hoeing around?
Taylor states in the lawsuit that the assault has already had a profound and negative impact on her personal life.
Her attorneys wrote, “Her long-term boyfriend, whom she had been dating on and off ever since high school, proposed to her less than two weeks after she was raped by Brown. What should have been one of the most exciting times in her life has been completely derailed and complicated. It took her months to tell her fiancé what occurred, and that disclosure put a serious strain on their relationship.”
YesSo her man found out she was fucking around and she calling rape to cover up her hoeing around?
@ the reporters trying to get Bill to answer questions about the incident
Interesting to see how cause you might not like the nigga you're ready to believe he raped someone
Man, I hate the Pat's, but I love how Bill has zero fucks to give. He's hilarious.
@ the reporters trying to get Bill to answer questions about the incident
Faggut.Pooh did it the best
When sexual assault happens it should be taken seriously but these bitches be getting mad at how dudes be treating them and then holla rape because they mad.
I've seen it many times when a dude will get the pussy and treat her like shit afterwards and she mad at how he's treating her. This seems like to me what is going on here with AB.
As they had during their college Christian fellowship days, they often read scriptures, prayed or watched services together during training visits. On this occasion, Brown was behind Ms. Taylor as they watched the service on her tablet. Unbeknownst to Ms. Taylor, while she was focused on the religious video, Brown began masturbating behind her. Before she knew it or understood what was happening, Brown ejaculated on her.
Specifically, Ms. Taylor felt a wet spot on her back and then suddenly realized what had happened. Thoroughly disgusted, Ms. Taylor exclaimed, ‘Ewww!’ Brown, unfazed by her reaction, jokingly responded, ‘oh B… you know, I’m sorry’ and then left the room. Ms. Taylor was dismayed, confused and embarrassed. She called her mother, who advised her to immediately leave.
A man does this to you, you’re in a long term relationship and you go back after this
When sexual assault happens it should be taken seriously but these bitches be getting mad at how dudes be treating them and then holla rape because they mad.
I've seen it many times when a dude will get the pussy and treat her like shit afterwards and she mad at how he's treating her. This seems like to me what is going on here with AB.
That's the story? No wonder she couldn't get a criminal complaint out of this shit. Story doesn't make sense. I'm sure the NFL will entertain her bullshit though.A man does this to you, you’re in a long term relationship and you go back after this
She has a court date next week right before her Wedding? Smh
Yep...Quick money grab. I wonder if there is evidence of her trying to extort AB. Either way, she is fucked. Everyone knows that she is lying.After her wedding, I think she gets married Saturday. Tha6s probably why she wanted that $75,000
What?Just exposed their phone records so I can go back to hating the Pats!!!! lol
AB continues to prove himself an idiot. No way in hell this shouldn't have been taken care of before it got to this point.
A man does this to you, you’re in a long term relationship and you go back after this
Bitch should go to jail for this.Yep...Quick money grab. I wonder if there is evidence of her trying to extort AB. Either way, she is fucked. Everyone knows that she is lying.
Bitch should go to jail for this.
Yup. Shit is ridiculous.She should but you already know how it will go: "She's been through so much already...Even if none of this shit happened she is still a victim."
https://www.usatoday.com/story/spor...-wr-becoming-nfls-worst-nightmare/2281283001/
Opinion: Antonio Brown is becoming the worst thing to happen to NFL's 100th season
Nancy Armour, USA TODAYPublished 11:44 p.m. ET Sept. 10, 2019 | Updated 10:25 a.m. ET Sept. 11, 2019
SportsPulse: USA TODAY Sports' Nancy Armour gives her take on the latest drama surrounding Antonio Brown and why it's casting a shadow on what should be a celebratory year for the NFL. USA TODAY
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Antonio Brown is going to spoil all those grand plans the NFL had for its 100th birthday.
The league wanted this season to be a six-month celebration of its best games, biggest names and most iconic moments. Instead, it’s going to be all about AB, and there’s not a damn thing the NFL, the New England Patriots or even the iron-handed Bill Belichick can do about it.
Brown’s former trainer accused the receiver of rape, sexual assault and sexual harassment in a federal lawsuit filed Tuesday in Florida. It’s far too soon to make a judgment on the allegations; there are text messages that, if authentic, are troubling, while Brown’s attorney called the allegations a “money grab” and said any sexual encounters were consensual.
It will be weeks, and more likely months, before there’s any resolution to the lawsuit. Which means the NFL and the Patriots are stuck with this never-ending sideshow.
No matter how many times Belichick tries to stonewall and say the Patriots are on to whoever they’re playing that week, it won’t stop the questions about Brown. Anytime Commissioner Roger Goodell appears in public, he’ll be asked for an update on the wide receiver or to assess the various possible outcomes.
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And that's assuming Brown doesn't create any new dramas. Good luck with that.
The NFL had to have hoped the AB circus would fold its tents once he signed with the Patriots. Belichick doesn’t make allowances for anyone, even Brady, and the assumption was that Brown would toe the line just as Randy Moss and Chad Johnson did.
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Anybody who really believed that hasn’t been paying attention the last six months. Heck, just the last six days should have been enough.
The Oakland Raiders thought they had the deal of the century when they acquired Brown from the Pittsburgh Steelers for what was essentially a bag of footballs. But the Raiders soon found out there’s a price to pay for Brown’s colossal talents.
First it was the cryotherapy gone wrong, which left Brown with frost-bitten feet. Then it was the holdout over not being able to wear his beloved but outdated helmet. No sooner had that been resolved than Brown threw a tantrum over fines imposed by general manager Mike Mayock.
A contrite Brown apologized to his teammates and coach Jon Gruden said he would play in Monday night’s opener. Less than 24 hours later, Brown was gone, cut after taking to Instagram and demanding the Raiders release him.
A few hours later, Brown announced he would sign with the Patriots.
“It helps everybody when you have great players that are sharing the burden of a tough football season,” Brady said Sunday night. “We’re all excited to have him.”
That was then. Now, it’s a dumpster fire threatening to suck up all of the oxygen in the NFL for the foreseeable future. Remember the Patriots’ complete rout of the Steelers? The “Can you top this?” last minute of the Texans-Saints game Monday night? Yeah. I didn’t think so.
No doubt the NFL and, probably, the Patriots are wishing they could make this all go away. But Goodell can’t suspend Brown, not without some proof there is merit to the lawsuit. If the Patriots cut Brown, they’d be out the $9 million they gave him as a signing bonus.
No league commands attention like the NFL. But it has met its match, and then some, with Antonio Brown.
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https://www.usatoday.com/story/spor...-wr-becoming-nfls-worst-nightmare/2281283001/
Opinion: Antonio Brown is becoming the worst thing to happen to NFL's 100th season
Nancy Armour, USA TODAYPublished 11:44 p.m. ET Sept. 10, 2019 | Updated 10:25 a.m. ET Sept. 11, 2019
SportsPulse: USA TODAY Sports' Nancy Armour gives her take on the latest drama surrounding Antonio Brown and why it's casting a shadow on what should be a celebratory year for the NFL. USA TODAY
Antonio Brown is going to spoil all those grand plans the NFL had for its 100th birthday.
The league wanted this season to be a six-month celebration of its best games, biggest names and most iconic moments. Instead, it’s going to be all about AB, and there’s not a damn thing the NFL, the New England Patriots or even the iron-handed Bill Belichick can do about it.
Brown’s former trainer accused the receiver of rape, sexual assault and sexual harassment in a federal lawsuit filed Tuesday in Florida. It’s far too soon to make a judgment on the allegations; there are text messages that, if authentic, are troubling, while Brown’s attorney called the allegations a “money grab” and said any sexual encounters were consensual.
It will be weeks, and more likely months, before there’s any resolution to the lawsuit. Which means the NFL and the Patriots are stuck with this never-ending sideshow.
No matter how many times Belichick tries to stonewall and say the Patriots are on to whoever they’re playing that week, it won’t stop the questions about Brown. Anytime Commissioner Roger Goodell appears in public, he’ll be asked for an update on the wide receiver or to assess the various possible outcomes.
At every game and every practice, Brown will be under a microscope, his body language and interactions with Tom Brady and Belichick assessed and debated for even the slightest hint of trouble or discord.
And that's assuming Brown doesn't create any new dramas. Good luck with that.
The NFL had to have hoped the AB circus would fold its tents once he signed with the Patriots. Belichick doesn’t make allowances for anyone, even Brady, and the assumption was that Brown would toe the line just as Randy Moss and Chad Johnson did.
Anybody who really believed that hasn’t been paying attention the last six months. Heck, just the last six days should have been enough.
The Oakland Raiders thought they had the deal of the century when they acquired Brown from the Pittsburgh Steelers for what was essentially a bag of footballs. But the Raiders soon found out there’s a price to pay for Brown’s colossal talents.
First it was the cryotherapy gone wrong, which left Brown with frost-bitten feet. Then it was the holdout over not being able to wear his beloved but outdated helmet. No sooner had that been resolved than Brown threw a tantrum over fines imposed by general manager Mike Mayock.
A contrite Brown apologized to his teammates and coach Jon Gruden said he would play in Monday night’s opener. Less than 24 hours later, Brown was gone, cut after taking to Instagram and demanding the Raiders release him.
A few hours later, Brown announced he would sign with the Patriots.
“It helps everybody when you have great players that are sharing the burden of a tough football season,” Brady said Sunday night. “We’re all excited to have him.”
That was then. Now, it’s a dumpster fire threatening to suck up all of the oxygen in the NFL for the foreseeable future. Remember the Patriots’ complete rout of the Steelers? The “Can you top this?” last minute of the Texans-Saints game Monday night? Yeah. I didn’t think so.
No doubt the NFL and, probably, the Patriots are wishing they could make this all go away. But Goodell can’t suspend Brown, not without some proof there is merit to the lawsuit. If the Patriots cut Brown, they’d be out the $9 million they gave him as a signing bonus.
No league commands attention like the NFL. But it has met its match, and then some, with Antonio Brown.
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