If you think about it, the Pittsburgh Steelers 2018 regular season resembles the career arc of Antonio Brown in Pittsburgh.
- Both got off to a relatively slow start.
- Looked absolutely unstoppable at times.
- Showed tremendous promise on more than one occasion.
- In the end, practically derailed themselves into oblivion.
This isn’t to suggest Antonio Brown doesn’t still have good football left in him — trust me, he does. But if you are the General Manager/Owner/Head Coach of an NFL team, and you want to add Brown to your roster, you might want to do your homework before pulling the trigger on a deal.