Ryan Clark who played with Antonio Brown would obviously have a lot of insight on the type of person is in a locker room.
I don’t like their term monster, because the Steelers QB likely raped women, so that would be the true definition of a monster, but within the context I understand what Clark is trying to say.
Brown is still a very productive WR, so it will be interesting to see what the team does.
“Mike Wallace turned down his deal, and I knew already they were going to offer Antonio,” Clark said on “SportsCenter” on Monday night, referring to Wallace’s 2012 holdout, in which Pittsburgh turned around and gave the $42.5 million it had earmarked for Wallace to Brown instead. “When [Brown] walks past, I say to the strength coaches, ‘When you give him money, you’re going to create a monster.’”
“With success, with money, these things come,” said Clark, who was a Steelers safety from 2006 to 2012. “… When it comes to being a good teammate, when it comes to just being supportive, understanding you’re trying to achieve one goal, that doesn’t matter to him. What matters to him is 19 attempts, 14 carries, 185 yards, two touchdowns against the Saints. That’s what’s important to Antonio Brown.
“… Mike Tomlin has to put his foot down and shop Antonio Brown. … This is about the fabric of the team. This is about the guy who goes Facebook Live when your coach is talking.”
Flip the page for Clark speaking about this on Sportscenter and where the Steelers might trade him to.