Tony Dungy says Antonio Brown shouldn’t take another shot in the NFL “until he gets help”


Tony Dungy isn’t the one who often offers harsh words, but former Colts coaches weren’t afraid to talk about Antonio Brown in the past.

After one of the crazy moments of Brown’s career on Sunday night, Dungee took a softer tone.

Former Indianapolis Colts and Tampa Bay Buccaneers & # 39; Director Tony Dungy seen here after receiving a gold jacket at the Pro Football Hall of Fame.  For dinner in 2016, Jaguars says. The next regime must establish a consistent philosophy for building a culture of victory.

Former Indianapolis Colts and Tampa Bay Buccaneers coach Tony Dungy was seen here after receiving a gold jacket at the Pro Football Hall of Fame celebration in 2016, to help Jaguar’s next administration build a culture of victory. Says it is necessary to establish a consistent philosophy of.

“I said this in the past: I’m sorry for Antonio Brown,” he said at an American football night. “He’s talented, but he needs help. At the NFL, if we keep signing him and reward this kind of action, we don’t give him any benefit. He helps. Don’t sign him until you get it. “

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Brown took off his shirt and left the field during the Buccaneers match against Jets on Sunday.After the match, Tampa Bay head coach Bruce Arians told reporters Brown It was “no longer Buc”.

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This article was originally published in The Indianapolis Star: Antonio Brown’s Tommy Dungee: “Don’t sign him until he gets help.”