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Brandon Browner on Earl Thomas, Richard Sherman: Hit that shoulder, hit that elbow

Posted by Josh Alper on January 26, 2015, 3:15 PM EST
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Patriots cornerback Brandon Browner is in a very different position this year than he was at this point in 2014.

Browner was a member of the Seahawks, but he wasn’t getting ready to play in the Super Bowl because he was serving a suspension. During an interview with Josina Anderson of ESPN, Browner discussed how difficult it was to sit and watch his teammates beat the Broncos and how he didn’t feel like part of the festivities once they became champions.

Browner told Anderson he made a promise to himself to get back to the Super Bowl to remedy that feeling. Browner says he has no hard feelings for the Seahawks and remains friends with his fellow defensive backs, but that’s not stopping him from advising his teammates to go after Seahawks safety Earl Thomas’s injured shoulder or cornerback Richard Sherman’s injured elbow.

“At the end of the day, this is about the Super Bowl. I’m gonna tell my teammates ‘go hit that elbow,go hit that shoulder,'” Browner said. “Hit it, yeah. Try to break it if you can. You can be my best friend after the game but, at the end of the day, I know you want the Super Bowl just as bad as I do.”

Sherman practiced all of last week and Thomas returned to work on Friday, so they should both be on the field for the Patriots to attack this Sunday.

 

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Whatevs.

 

How many times has a member of JN said, "the Jets should break Brady in half regardless of the penalty"?

 

Too many.

 

Save your moral indignation when many if not all of you have called for the Jets' D to kill Brady.

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what to they have in the water up there ? masshole-ade ?

you would think the NFL would issuse a warning to browner over this and he would have to do the old "my words were taken out of context" lawyer written apology

But can you even do the "words out of context" if his words were pretty literal with the intentions to injure his ex teammates?
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Whatevs.

 

How many times has a member of JN said, "the Jets should break Brady in half regardless of the penalty"?

 

Too many.

 

Save your moral indignation when many if not all of you have called for the Jets' D to kill Brady.

 

Not the same, this is a player who can actually do it.

 

Also, every time a JN member says something like that, they are shamed into shutting up. You can go **** yourself.

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Why is he a turd?

All Browner is doing is trying to exploit a situation to gain a competitive advantage.

This is the NFL, not some ballet symposium.

Greg Williams got suspended a year for saying the same thing.

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No, Greg Williams got suspended for paying a bounty it injure players.

Browner did not pay anyone.

Completely different situations.

the audiotape from Williams locker room speech was exactly what Browner said and national news at the time.

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No, Greg Williams got suspended for paying a bounty it injure players.

Browner did not pay anyone.

Completely different situations.

 

that's like saying cheating on your wife with a hooker you didn't pay is different than cheating on your wife with  a hooker you paid for

 

I'm disappointed in you man

 

are you tired ?

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Whatevs.

 

How many times has a member of JN said, "the Jets should break Brady in half regardless of the penalty"?

 

Too many.

 

Save your moral indignation when many if not all of you have called for the Jets' D to kill Brady.

Agreed, It's football, go for weaknesses, may the tougher team win

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Not the same, this is a player who can actually do it.

The repercussions for saying things like this are much worse for a player than a fan. It's worse, way worse, when a fan says it because their only purpose is to give up some money and act entertained. At least Browner actually gains something from winning this game.

Serious question - what does a fan face for saying things like that? Browner is on the field.

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