Via Pittsburgh Tribune-Review.
“I’m glad they got rid of him and I’m upset now that I know how he got away … (what) he was doing there,” the Hall of Fame quarterback told the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. “I wish the heck they would have gotten rid of him a long time ago.”
“I had no idea they catered to Brown as much as they supposedly did,” Bradshaw said, intimating that Brown got preferential treatment from the Steelers. “I can’t stand players like Antonio Brown.”
“I cannot emphasize how I cannot stand and have a disdain totally for players like that,” said Bradshaw, a four-time Super Bowl winner with the Steelers. “I don’t want any part of them. I wouldn’t like them. They would hate me if they were on our team. They would hate me because I wouldn’t throw to him.
“I will not put up with that kind of behavior. You don’t win with it. Why haven’t we won more Super Bowls? There is talent, [but] it’s just guys like him. Let him go and his brand and whatever it is he’s doing.”
“Winning football games is all about the team and all about players caring about one another and everybody pulling together, not pulling apart,” said Bradshaw, an NFL analyst for Fox. “You can’t have Antonio Brown for all the greatness that they are, do you want the baggage that goes with that crap? I wouldn’t.”
In his nine seasons with the Steelers, Brown reached the 1,000-yard receiving mark in seven of them, you can’t be upset about that. . .
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