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On Thursday afternoon, former NFL star WR Antonio Brown tweeted out the biggest "regret" of his professional career and it's completely on brand. This dude is unreal, hahaha...
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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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CanebreakCajun20 months
Mental illness runs deep in his cortex.
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Champagne20 months
This guy is insane.
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Sevensblue20 months
Wanna be T.O. Sorry you ain’t even in the same universe as the real WR diva arseholes
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jeff7012120 months
What?
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NEZ23820 months
Does he matter?
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CrystalPreserves20 months
crackhead
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GoldenGuy20 months
He’s got a point. He should really get to see himself play live. He’d be sick of his shite too.
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SomeLSUguy20 months
This guy...
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SparkyDaHound20 months
Gonna miss that character, no lie.
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DoubleDown20 months
Anytime someone mentions themselves and Jesus in the same comparison, you know their a little off mentally. I think my guy has got a case of the SEETEEYEES (CTE).
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caliegeaux20 months
all craziness aside, at least he's not self-centered.
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caliegeaux20 months
eta: called his GM a 'cracka'....did anything happen here? genuinely curious....
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GumboPot20 months
lol
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soccerfüt20 months
When were Jesus or the Beatles at Red Rocks? I’m pissed I missed that bliss.
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Gamera20 months
The Beatles opened for Jesus in 1968 on the Magical Mystery World Wide Resurrection Tour. The Red Rocks date was towards the end of the US leg.
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tiger8120 months
Beatles played there August 26th, 1964 on their first American tour.
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chadr0720 months
Dude has severe mental issues
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kkv7520 months
A complete clown. Way way past his prime anyway.
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themicah8520 months
Good lord
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