So Tomlin (and the rest of the coaching staff) saw Brown's talent as a 6th round pick, put him in a situation where he could use his incredible drive to be the best to become the best WR in football, and also manage the self-destructive part of his personality for 9 seasons which included 7 probowls and 4 first-team all pros. And you think that's an example of poor coaching?
Brown had a string of incredible success from 2013 - 2018 where we had AB and he went to the pro-bowl every year and was first team all-pro in 4 of 6 years. In this time he averaged 114 receptions / year; 1525 yards / year; 13.4 YPC; and 11.2 TDs/year. This 6 year stretch has a good chance of making him a Hall of Famer, or at least it would if he didn't totally flame out.
Then he left the team. Went to teams with coaches with more "my way or the highway" attitudes like the ones so many posters on here want. But that stuff doesn't work with everyone.
His next two season:
- Flames out with the Raiders
- Sexual assault charges.
- 8 targets and 4 receptions for 56 yards and a TD with the Pats.
- Cut and suspended.
Then he went to Arians, who saw how the Steelers managed him successfully (and was likely a part of that successful management, even though AB had previously taken shots at him MJ style).
- 8 games with the Bucks. 62 targets; 45 catches; 483 yards; 10.7 YPC; 4 TD. If you project those numbers across 16 games, it's still the 2nd worst season of his career (excluding 2017 where he played 1 game).
Sounds like one coaching staff put a player with exceptional talent in a position to succeed.
Two other coaching staffs didn't (Gruden and BB).
Arians did reasonably well getting him to deliver good production by normal WR standards (but not necessarily by AB's own previous play).
Brown had a string of incredible success from 2013 - 2018 where we had AB and he went to the pro-bowl every year and was first team all-pro in 4 of 6 years. In this time he averaged 114 receptions / year; 1525 yards / year; 13.4 YPC; and 11.2 TDs/year. This 6 year stretch has a good chance of making him a Hall of Famer, or at least it would if he didn't totally flame out.
Then he left the team. Went to teams with coaches with more "my way or the highway" attitudes like the ones so many posters on here want. But that stuff doesn't work with everyone.
His next two season:
- Flames out with the Raiders
- Sexual assault charges.
- 8 targets and 4 receptions for 56 yards and a TD with the Pats.
- Cut and suspended.
Then he went to Arians, who saw how the Steelers managed him successfully (and was likely a part of that successful management, even though AB had previously taken shots at him MJ style).
- 8 games with the Bucks. 62 targets; 45 catches; 483 yards; 10.7 YPC; 4 TD. If you project those numbers across 16 games, it's still the 2nd worst season of his career (excluding 2017 where he played 1 game).
Sounds like one coaching staff put a player with exceptional talent in a position to succeed.
Two other coaching staffs didn't (Gruden and BB).
Arians did reasonably well getting him to deliver good production by normal WR standards (but not necessarily by AB's own previous play).
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