Antonio Brown has lost his mind, trippin’ that Oakland is actually running a business! “Pay the fine Playa!”

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OAKLAND, CA. — Antonio Brown simply doesn’t get it bruh. Ole boy posted a letter on his Instagram page that the Raiders sent him that detailed $54,000 in fines for essentially acting a fool during training camp. The letter was from general manager, Mike Mayock, telling him that he was being fined $13,950 for missing a walk-through on Aug. 22 which was an unexcused absence.

He was with the team in Winnipeg for a preseason game but didn’t participate in the walk through. However, he did show up for pregame warmups. The letter also broke down that he was hit with a $40,000 fine for missing training came on August 18. That was the day Mayock issued the ultimatum “It’s time for him to be all-in or all-out, OK?”

All of this was the foolishness of him wanting to wear a helmet that the league had banned as being unsafe. He continued with the nonsense and now he’s got to pay the piper.

What’s so crazy is that he’s really trippin’ that they actually fined him and he has the nerve to say they’re hating on him. On his Intragram page he responds with “WHEN YOUR OWN TEAM WANT TO HATE BUT THERE’S NO STOPPING ME NOW DEVIL IS A LIE. EVERYONE GOT TO PAY THIS YEAR SO WE CLEAR.”

Let’s keep it real or all the way 100, whichever comes 1st! What’s wrong with this dun? He’s trippin’ because they’ve asked him to do his job and show up with a helmet that complies with the league rules? I know the cats over in Pittsburgh are happy that he’s no longer in their locker room. Straight Up!!!

He’s got to be out of his mind. Pay the fine and keep it movin’ playa. Nobody’s got time for that. The season starts this weekend. Stop me when I start lyin’!

Playas Thesaurus: 

1) Dull: adjective – to describe something as bein’ terrible, something that makes you sick with disgust because it’s so stupid to even think of.

2) Spit: verb – to say

3) Dun: noun – the person in question, dude, guy, etc. It’s whoever I’m talkin’ about and its non-gender specific.

4) Put it where the goats can get it: verb phrase – to make it as elementary as possible. To put it at ground level so everyone can understand it.