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over and perfusing the looking room with animus. Here, for your perusal, is an
abbreviated timeline of the events that have transpired over the past week and a
half:-Wednesday, December 26: According to multiple reports, star receiver
Antonio Brown suddenly erupts during a morning walkthrough and¡ªsomewhat
ironically¡ªhurls a football at Ben Roethlisberger. Brown leaves and doesn¡¯t
return to practice later that afternoon.-December 27 through December 29: Brown
is a phantom. He skips practices, meetings, Saturday¡¯s walkthrough, and,
apparently, an MRI meant to diagnose a knee injury that may or may not have ever
existed. Brown, as far as we know, ghosts communication attempts by coaches and
teammates. Publicly, Brown is listed on the injury report, putting his status
for that Sunday¡¯s must-win finale against Cincinnati in question; Mike Tomlin
¡°leaves the door open¡± for Brown to participate in those proceedings. -Sunday,
December 30: Brown, adorned in a fur coat that cost more than my student loan
debt, appears on the sideline. He does not play. Later, it¡¯s revealed that Brown
may have bounced at halftime. Tomlin cannot confirm nor deny this. The Steelers
win 16-13, but miss the postseason for the first time since 2013 thanks to
Baltimore¡¯s win against Cleveland. -Monday, December 31: The first reports
outlining the discord between Brown and the Steelers surface. The sports
universe explodes. That evening, San Francisco 49ers tight end George Kittle
tweets at Brown; Brown quotes it with a starstruck emoji. On Twitter, Brown
begins following Kittle, along with 49ers quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo and safety
Adrian Colbert. He probably does likewise on Instagram. I don¡¯t know¡ªI don¡¯t
have Instagram.
-Tuesday
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asked for a trade (provided, of course, that you trust the reporting of a single
national reporter¡ªone who stands by their reporting despite the head coach of
the team on which he¡¯s reporting plainly specifying that a trade was not
requested¡ªand not, you know, the hordes of men and women with their boots on the
ground in Pittsburgh, but I¡¯ll digress). Brown maintains radio silence.
-Wednesday, January 2: Tomlin has his end-of-season press conference, and, boy,
is it a doozy. Tomlin confirms many of the aforementioned reports¡ªchiefly, that
Brown did indeed skip meetings and practices and that he hadn¡¯t spoken to Brown
directly since the initial incident¡ªbut refutes the report that Brown formally
requested a trade. He also delivers this bombshell: The morning of the Bengals
game, he fielded a call from Brown¡¯s agent, Drew Rosenhaus¡ªwho, I have to point
out, oversaw Terrell Owens¡¯ exodus from the Philadelphia Eagles and did little
to abate it. The way Tomlin tells it, Rosenhaus relayed that Brown hoped to play
that evening despite having missed a half-week¡¯s worth of preparation. Tomlin
informed Rosenhaus that that¡¯s not how things operate in these here parts, and
that was the end of that. During Tomlin¡¯s press conference, Brown and erstwhile
Steeler James Harrison teased a forthcoming exclusive interview on Instagram
Live. As of this writing, Antonio Brown is still a technically a member of the
Pittsburgh Steelers, but it¡¯s unclear where he stands spiritually. I¡¯m not
generally one to view social media gaslighting as gospel or even a reliable
qualitative measure of what¡¯s happened, what¡¯s currently happening, or what¡¯s
going to happen, but, as Shannon masterfully opined
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quarterback, their offensive-minded head coach, and¡ªmost attractively¡ªtheir
dearth of receiving talent and with whom Brown is openly flirting, are a fine,
fine organization with which a 30-something in-their-prime but
staring-down-the-loaded-barrel-of-inevitable-finality receiver can finish their
career. If Brown sincerely believes that he can surpass Jerry Rice¡¯s manifold
career achievements, he won¡¯t find a better destination in which to chase them
than San Francisco. It¡¯s important to mention that, officially, Brown can¡¯t be
traded anywhere until March at the earliest¡ªwhich is to say that, in the time
between now and then, perhaps all this turbulence and animosity will blow over
and everything will be fine. And, you know, it sure would be great if that
happened because Antonio Brown is a freakin¡¯ ridiculousprofessional football
player who elevates Pittsburgh¡¯s offense to championship-caliber heights¡ªand if
you wanna downplay the significance of Brown¡¯s role and instead Stan only for
Ben Roethlisberger or ¡°the system,¡± that¡¯s perfectly fine, but please keep in
mind that the offense¡¯s high standing among the league¡¯s most volcanic outfits
during Brown¡¯s prime years is not a coincidence¡ªand, selfishly, because Antonio
Brown is my favorite player and it would make me sad to watch him leave. I would
very much strongly prefer for Antonio Brown to play for the Steelers next
season.Having said that, voluntarily bailing on practices and meetings and
leaving coaches and teammates on read in the run-up to the most important game
of the season is kind of unprecedented and I really don¡¯t know if there¡¯s any
way to come back that, at least gracefully. I think, generally, the ¡°united NFL
locker room¡± sentiment is B.S. (think about your own workplace; do you really
like all of your co-workers?) and is largely just for show, but when a teammate
voluntarily bails on practices and meetings and ghosts teammates and coaches in
the run-up to THE MOST IMPORTANT GAME OF THE SEASON (!!!),
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what is the protocol? Is there protocol? Do they collectively agree to banish
him? This entire situation is so singularly and specularly perplexing that I¡¯d
wager mostly everyone in the locker room is in uncharted waters. For Brown to
have any chance of returning to the Steelers, it¡¯s flatly apparent that he needs
to clear the air with Mike Tomlin and Ben Roethlisberger, whose...I guess we¡¯ll
call it their ¡°likeminded vision for the present and future¡±...does not align
with Brown¡¯s; hence, the beef. Roethlisberger, speaking on his weekly radio show
Tuesday, downplayed the significance of the incendiary event that apparently
sparked [motions hands broadly] whatever the heck we wanna call this and
iterated that Brown is one of his closest friends off the field, which is
hilarious because he confirmed in the same interview that he had not spoken with
Brown since the day after that practice. (As an aside, if Roethlisberger
sincerely believes that we believe that a) he and Brown are best pals and b) the
events that unfolded during Wednesday¡¯s practice were not significant, then he¡¯s
either the biggest idiot in the world or he thinks we collectively are the
biggest idiots in the world¡ªin fairness to him and his team-engineered public
relations savviness, I¡¯m guessing it¡¯s the latter). I realize the two-time Super
Bowl-winning, future Hall of Fame quarterback is about as close to an
unassailable entity as there is in Pittsburgh, but I don¡¯t think it¡¯s, like,
necessarily incorrect or unreasonable to posit that Roethlisberger himself is a
primary source of Brown¡¯s acrimony. I truly don¡¯t mean to understate the immense
gravity of Brown¡¯s recent actions¡ªor, for that matter, blame Ben Roethlisberger
for the current state of the Pittsburgh Steelers¡ªbut it¡¯s worth remembering
that, earlier this season, Roethlisberger indicted Brown for running the wrong
route during a play against Denver, thereby causing the game-ending
interception. (Regardless of whether or not there was veracity to that claim, it
was definitely a little icky to drag a teammate like that.) Perhaps a minor,
seemingly inconsequential kind of thing like that set the wheels of contempt in
motion and the similarly insignificant practice event was Brown¡¯s breaking
point. I think it would behoove Ben to have a sit-down with Brown should the
opportunity arise, and they both ought to be perfectly honest and transparent
with oneanother. Getting back on the same page as Tomlin is gonna be a whole
other thing. Speaking to reporters Wednesday, Tomlin spoke like a man who was
1,000 percent done with locker room spectacle.
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current iteration of the Steelers kicking and screaming into a new era of
respectability and professionalism, collateral damage and casualties be damned.
That Rosenhaus called Tomlin to inform him that Brown planned on playing clearly
signaled that Brown thought he could blithely ignore the un-fun aspects of his
professional responsibilities and show up on game-day ready to boogie; that
Tomlin shot this suggestion down and stuck with his decision to withhold Brown
could indicate that he, too, has reached his breaking point. Of course, in
addition to Tomlin and Roethlisberger, Brown at some point will need to have a
face-to-face with general manager Kevin Colbert and team president Art Rooney
II. That¡¯s a lot of bridges to mend in not a lot of time, and none of this takes
into consideration that Brown would eventually need to address his Steelers
teammates. At this point, maybe it would be easier for Brown to kick rocks down
to Miami until March and try to force a trade than sit through all these awkward
and contentious meetings.Until about 10 days ago, the thought of the Steelers
readily parting ways with Antonio Brown, the best receiver in the history of
franchise that¡¯s seen numerous all-time greats navigate its corridors, was
unimaginable. In light of what¡¯s occurred since then, though, I would not be at
all shocked to see Brown playing elsewhere in 2019. (With all of that said, I
want him back, dang it.)Steelers Inactives: Joe Haden highlights the inactive
list heading into Week 2 game vs. Chiefs The Pittsburgh Steelers have officially
confirmed their list of inactive players for Week 2 and it should come as no
surprise to learn that injuries have played a significant part in deciding who
to exclude for the game against the Kansas City Chiefs.After suffering a
hamstring injury in Cleveland and failing to practice all week, it was always
expected that Joe Haden would be inactive. The same can be said of David
DeCastro who is dealing with a fractured hand that kept him out of training each
day and led to him being listed as doubtful for the game on Friday, just like
Haden. Coty Sensabaugh gets his chance on the gameday roster in Haden¡¯s absence,
while Matt Feiler will dress in place of DeCastroTyson Alualu was another name
listed as doubtful in the final injury report of the week and he is also among
the inactives on Sunday. L.T. Walton will get the opportunity to suit up with
Alualu sidelined. With Vance McDonald finally cleared to play, he should see his
first live action since January and his place on the inactive list has been
taken by Justin Hunter in Week 2.For the remainder of the names on the list, it
is business as usual against Kansas City. Mason Rudolph, Zach Banner and Marcus
Allen are once again inactive for the second week in a row and are likely to
remain on the sidelines for the foreseeable future. Despite being listed on the
injury report as questionable on Friday, Ben Roethlisberger, Artie Burns and
Cameron Heyward are active in Week 2 all look set to play against the
Chiefs.
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