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Floyd Mayweather Has A $20 Million Offer For Any NFL To Sign Antonio Brown
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Antonio Brown says he won't be a problem for an NFL franchise and his buddy, Floyd Mayweather, is willing to bet on it. On “The Pivot” podcast (h/t Kevin Skiver of The Sporting News), the boxer said he’d give $20 million to any team that signs Brown and presents this proposal...
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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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Breauxsif25 months
“for any NFL” bravo Larry, bravo!!!
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HubbaBubba25 months
How about, no.
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Lucky Loper25 months
Just give the $20 million to AB instead. No NFL team needs Bryant. Good riddance and good luck in the USFL or XFL
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blueboxer111925 months
Lol. Like he would cough up any cash. He's as likely to pay as AB is to pay his "assistants" and housekeepers he owes shitloads of money to.
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ElTigreFuego25 months
How about instead of giving $20 million he has to read a page of Harry Potter in live tv.
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jnethe125 months
Damn you! I just laughed so damn hard in the middle of a class.
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ScoobyDont25 months
Floyd is not the brightest bulb in the box. A reporter was given a tour of the house by Mayweather. There was a check in a frame hanging on the wall. It was an uncashed check for a million dollars.
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Redhead5725 months
Just wish Floyd could have fought sugar ray or the hitman Hearns. He’s an idiot. A million dollars. That could feed a lot of hungry children.
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Placekicker25 months
He’d be good for the first season. In year two, however, he starts to self destruct. I think that there are some deep rooted issues about allowing himself to be happy. I wish he would get the help he needs.
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weurf325 months
That's not how this works
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ItNeverRains25 months
I’d sign him, take the 20M, And then cut him.
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