Antonio Brown Actually Tweeted About What Kind of Belt He'd Beat His Kid With
By Scott Rogust

Antonio Brown continues to sit on the proverbial sidelines questioning why no NFL team has been willing to sign him following his quick exit from New England earlier this season. But he fails to realize just how self-destructive it is to fire off bizarre, troubling tweets or Instagram Live videos.
Wednesday night was no different, as he actually sent out a tweet implying that if he was going to beat his child, he'd do it with a Louis Vuitton belt.
If I beat my kid with a belt it better be a with loui belt ! I got beat with some cheap belts cheap smh cheap scapes
— AB (@AB84) December 18, 2019
Come on, dude.
Many would assume that Brown was sending out snippets of lyrics for his upcoming rap album, distastefully titled "No More White Women 2020," we're told, but with the mercurial and emotional wide receiver, who knows. Regardless, tweeting about physically harming a child, even if it was meant to be in jest, is just an uproariously bad decision.
Yet, such is the condition of unemployed AB.
Now my mouth a weapon dam
— AB (@AB84) December 18, 2019
Brown has made a reputation for the past couple of months for letting his emotions get the better of him across social media platforms, particularly regarding his tumultuous relationship with the NFL. He claims the league is racist, but minutes later, turns around and proclaims his desire to return to the field, specifically with the New England Patriots, who cut him after one game in September.
Then, there are the mind-numblingly stupid decisions, like filming himself getting into an argument with police on his property for his millions of Instagram followers to see. Or dragging his ex-girlfriend's father into a Twitter argument.
What the hell is wrong with Antonio Brown part 63726373 pic.twitter.com/RhA7nZsdmn
— Tyler Conway (@jtylerconway) December 17, 2019
Antonio Brown's public reputation is already just about six feet into the ground, but he's not satisfied until he reaches the earth's core. The wayward wideout continues to be his own worst enemy, one tweet at a time.