Antonio Brown attacks Tom Brady for manipulating the game by taking time off, challenges his coach

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Former NFL wide receiver Antonio Brown has publicly gone back and forth on what he thinks of legendary quarterback Tom Brady. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback is a big reason Brown won a Super Bowl ring with the team a few years ago, but after Broad left the court shirtless during a a regular season game against the New York Jets last year, their relationship changed.

In January, Brown publicly questioned their friendship before backtracking and telling TMZ that he loves Tom and he’s a great teammate and one of his own”true friends in the midst of adversity.” The following month, Brown took to Instagram to blame the Buccaneers for his ankle injury and claimed Brady lied to her about his touches in his last game with Tampa Bay.

This week Brown took aim again using his favorite weapon, social media, to attack Brady and his trainer Alex Guerrero. Brown has had beef in the past with Guerrero, who Brown says failed to repay some of the $100,000 Broad paid him for his services. It is not known if they ever resolved the situation.

On Wednesday, Brown decided to fire Brady for his decision to sit out the Buccaneers due to reasons not related to football.

“Alex Guerra [sic] You think I won’t snap you at TB12 man stop messing with me!” Brown tweeted (h/t on New York Post.) “Boy paid in dollars [sic] n take players’ money too.”

Brown then tweeted again: “Tom brady manipulates game gets 14 days [to] go home find your mind [right] lol. Now you see the difference. Put that. »

Brown then tweeted: “Still no justice for Real.”

Buccaneers head coach Todd Bowles announced last week that Brady will be out until Tampa Bay’s second preseason game against the Tennessee Titans on Saturday. It’s unclear why Brady is taking time off, but it seemed to be planned.

“He’s going to take care of some personal things,” Bowles said via Pro Football Talk. “It’s something we talked about before training camp started. We allocated that time because he wanted to come in and have chemistry with the guys and go through two weeks of training camp, knowing that he wasn’t going to play the first two games.”

While few people have a problem with the 45-year-old legend missing out on pre-season, Brown certainly did.

“Not hard feelings but those hard feelings,” Brown tweeted later Wednesday afternoon.



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