
Seth Joyner reaches for relevance, drags up weeks-old AJ Brown “drama” that literally no one cares about
Seth Joyner decided to take a blowtorch to AJ Brown this week, calling him a diva and selfish. At this point you have to question whether Seth is losing his mind, because dragging up AJ Brown drama in December feels like someone thumbing through old newspapers looking for something to scream about.
We all know the AJ Brown story. It’s literally weeks old at this point and completely irrelevant. It also has nothing to do with why the Eagles look like a team stuck in quicksand.
Seth Joyner TODAY on AJ Brown…
Here is the reality that Seth Joyner seems to have forgotten.
AJ Brown already met with Jeffrey Lurie. He already acknowledged that tweeting through frustration was a bad idea. He already said he would stop and he did stop. He has been quiet and productive. The entire storyline has been over for weeks.
Meanwhile, the Eagles have far more urgent problems than imaginary AJ Brown theatrics. The offensive line cannot protect the quarterback. The quarterback continues to turn the ball over. The play caller is badly overmatched. This offense is broken in several very obvious ways, and none of them involve AJ Brown.
Seth Joyner claiming that AJ Brown is somehow creating drama by not saying anything might be the most backward theory anyone has floated this season. How exactly is silence causing chaos?
The truth is simple. AJ Brown is not the reason the Eagles lost to the Bears. He is not the reason they blew a 21-point lead to Dallas. He is not the reason the offense looks like it is stuck in a blender. He is one of the few guys actually producing while everything around him malfunctions.
That is why this rant from Seth Joyner feels less like analysis and more like someone rehashing a take they forgot to retire.
It is old material. It is not connected to anything happening on the field. It is just noise for the sake of noise, and it is exactly the kind of thing that makes Eagles fans roll their eyes at the local media.
Eagles fans are frustrated, but they are not dumb. They know the real issues. They know the offense fails because it cannot block, the quarterback is struggling, and the coaching has been a disaster.
None of that has anything to do with AJ Brown.
If Seth wanted to yell about something relevant, he has plenty of options. Instead, he went back to a storyline that expired weeks ago. It is unnecessary, it is outdated, and it only distracts from what actually matters.
Time to leave the AJ Brown drama in the past and focus on the real problems right in front of us.




Comments (0)