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“B**сh look lіke..” Tom Brаdy’s ex-teаmmаte Antonіo Brown bіzarrely сompares Cаitlin Clаrk’s lookѕ to 68-yeаr-old Mel Gіbson

Caitlin Clark is having a historic run in the NCAA. The Iowa icon broke the all-time scoring record passing Kelsey Plum and he 3,527 career points accumulated over 139 games.

Clark is 22 and managed to drop a record-high 49 points in the same game. Her averages per game seem like numbers straight out of 2K as she is averaging 32.1 points, 7 rebounds, and 8.3 assists per game. She is shooting 47.3 from the field and 39.3 from the three-point line. That is unheard of in basketball. She has left all her fans impressed, but one attention-grabbing individual chimed in with his own opinion of Clark and had a rather bizarre comparison to make.

Antonio Brown, the former NFL wideout who is notorious for taking a jibe at Tom Brady at every chance he gets, decided he was going after Caitlin Clark. He called her out based on her appearance by tweeting



B*tch look like Mel Gibson.

He compared her to the iconic actor and director Mel Gibson, a rather absurd observation by Brown but not surprising as his mind functions just differently.

Antonio Brown stole another user’s tweet calling out Caitlin Clark

Here’s where things begin to get really interesting. Turns out, Antonio Brown was not the first person to come out with this reference. Another user who goes by the name Big Stretch had already tweeted the exact same words before the former NFL wideout. It looks like he decided to take that tweet and type it out himself again rather than retweeting the original.

Antonio Brown
Antonio Brown (via Imago)

The original user noticed this and was quick to respond. He commented, “Bra you coulda stole anybody tweet, why mine.” Brown has not replied to that.



Antonio Brown continues to hope for attention from the public despite no longer being affiliated with the NFL or any form of athletics. He was recently arrested in Florida after failing to pay child support to his daughter Antanyiah. He was released on a $15,000 bond later.

He recently created controversy after he claimed that J.J. Watt, the former defensive end for the Houston Texans and the Arizona Cardinals, went crazy on steroids and abused them. At this point, people have stopped taking him seriously because it is clear that he is hoping to stay afloat in the public media circles. Now that he is no longer playing in the NFL, it is hard to do that.



Brown remains committed to rapping and his other business endeavors. He will always be a prime example of what could have been. He was on the track to becoming the greatest wide receiver to ever play the game of football, but his suspected mental health issues got in the way and derailed his life. The one positive aspect is at least he is no longer getting himself into trouble constantly.