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Brandon Aiyuk is a Quitter! Pick #25, 2020 NFL Draft

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  • Kolohe
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Originally posted by 49ers808:
Originally posted by 9ersLiferInChicago:
I really hope that this young man get the professional help he clearly needs. While most think that his crash-out is funny, I don't. This is a dangerous cry for help, and sadly not many people are listening, or are compassionate enough to care to listen. Many are just seeking the most convenient adjective to attach to him in order to make dismissing him easier.

He a grown ass man pushing 30 years old. I just can't comprehend how all of HIS BS actions equates to everyone else not being compassionate for him. Aiyuk himself made dismissing him easier; no convenient adjectives needed

Oh f**k Brandon Aiyuk!!! The 49ers gave him everything he has ever wanted, drafted him in the 1st round, got him the ball and gave him a fat contract after his bullls**t. Now he repays them by talking s**t about them on social media, trolling them with a brand new car speeding up and down the road next to their head quarters. Someone needs to slap this b***h and get his head right, cause that's all he's really asking for!!!
Originally posted by miked1978:
Originally posted by 9ersLiferInChicago:
I really hope that this young man get the professional help he clearly needs. While most think that his crash-out is funny, I don't. This is a dangerous cry for help, and sadly not many people are listening, or are compassionate enough to care to listen. Many are just seeking the most convenient adjective to attach to him in order to make dismissing him easier.

lol wtf you want people to do? I don't buy he's crashing out and this is a cry for help. I think he's just dumb and this is just who he is. He's also apparently surrounded himself with like minded people.

Case in point his former agent texted his wife only for BA to threaten him. John Lynch literally went to his house to talk to him like a man and he calls him weird and threatens him online like a teenager. He also mentions his wife needing to circle the block until John Lynch leaves. His wife isn't helping him at all and could have easily done some type of intervention. Is his wife crashing out too?

Notice how none of his former teammates are saying much. They could easily echo what you are saying. Kittle is the only one that has said anything and has never spoke negative about anyone to my knowledge and said "good luck with that and everything that comes along with that" when ask what the Commanders can expect.




Everything that comes out whether true or not IMO doesn't make Aiyuk look good. Some stuff may make the 49ers look good either but end of the day it's like when I tell my daughter when she starts crying when punished for being bad - it's under your(his) control.

What has come out lately
Aiyuk even back in 2022 was claiming the 49ers weren't about winning. (Reality most of us saw: 49ers made it to the NFCCG two of the 3 seasons during Aiyuk's NFL career at that point)
Aiyuk posts that video you mentioned where to anyone not looking to contort to make Aiyuk not sound ridiculous it read as - agent still trying to help him and trying to reach him through his wife, GM trying to check in on him man to man(likely after sending him a notice of the upcoming visit that Aiyuk ignored) and him getting pissy about Shanahan's tough coaching at some point which had that same GM trying to calm him down.

Are we really to believe that his agent was conspiring against him to the point where he'd risk his whole professional career to hurt Aiyuk? That the 49ers and all of their staff would risk their careers just to stick it to him?

And what's amazing is there are Washington fans who are eating all this up and legit thinking all these people would put their livelihood on the line to get rid of Aiyuk's money.

PS...let's just pretend that it was Aiyuk who gave them the opportunity to go after that money in the first place.

Just pure delusion and lack of accountability.
Originally posted by Kolohe:
Originally posted by 49ers808:
Originally posted by 9ersLiferInChicago:
I really hope that this young man get the professional help he clearly needs. While most think that his crash-out is funny, I don't. This is a dangerous cry for help, and sadly not many people are listening, or are compassionate enough to care to listen. Many are just seeking the most convenient adjective to attach to him in order to make dismissing him easier.

He a grown ass man pushing 30 years old. I just can't comprehend how all of HIS BS actions equates to everyone else not being compassionate for him. Aiyuk himself made dismissing him easier; no convenient adjectives needed

Oh f**k Brandon Aiyuk!!! The 49ers gave him everything he has ever wanted, drafted him in the 1st round, got him the ball and gave him a fat contract after his bullls**t. Now he repays them by talking s**t about them on social media, trolling them with a brand new car speeding up and down the road next to their head quarters. Someone needs to slap this b***h and get his head right, cause that's all he's really asking for!!!

Right???!!!!!!!!
Originally posted by 9ersLiferInChicago:
I really hope that this young man get the professional help he clearly needs. While most think that his crash-out is funny, I don't. This is a dangerous cry for help, and sadly not many people are listening, or are compassionate enough to care to listen. Many are just seeking the most convenient adjective to attach to him in order to make dismissing him easier.

You're making a lot of assumptions there. I feel bad for him, but I also want the worst professional result for him as well. Your emotions don't make you right.
Originally posted by 49ers808:
Originally posted by 9ersLiferInChicago:
I really hope that this young man get the professional help he clearly needs. While most think that his crash-out is funny, I don't. This is a dangerous cry for help, and sadly not many people are listening, or are compassionate enough to care to listen. Many are just seeking the most convenient adjective to attach to him in order to make dismissing him easier.

He a grown ass man pushing 30 years old. I just can't comprehend how all of HIS BS actions equates to everyone else not being compassionate for him. Aiyuk himself made dismissing him easier; no convenient adjectives needed

I don't know what's worse posters here feeling sympathy for him after intentionally f*#&ing us with malicious intent or the commanders fans thinking we're holding him hostage when he hasn't even applied for reinstatement He sure wasn't acting like this while chasing the bag.


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Originally posted by Since07:
Originally posted by 49ers808:
Originally posted by 9ersLiferInChicago:
I really hope that this young man get the professional help he clearly needs. While most think that his crash-out is funny, I don't. This is a dangerous cry for help, and sadly not many people are listening, or are compassionate enough to care to listen. Many are just seeking the most convenient adjective to attach to him in order to make dismissing him easier.

He a grown ass man pushing 30 years old. I just can't comprehend how all of HIS BS actions equates to everyone else not being compassionate for him. Aiyuk himself made dismissing him easier; no convenient adjectives needed

I don't know what's worse posters here feeling sympathy for him after intentionally f*#&ing us with malicious intent or the commanders fans thinking we're holding him hostage when he hasn't even applied for reinstatement He sure wasn't acting like this while chasing the bag.

He sure wasn't act like a b***h when the 49ers drafted him with the 25th pick in the 1st round. This scrub is acting like he gets paid regular wages playing football. I feel ZERO sympathy for NFL players when we all know how much they get paid.
Originally posted by Kolohe:
He sure wasn't act like a b***h when the 49ers drafted him with the 25th pick in the 1st round



he's been a little b***h since day 1.

Somebody get BA a binky. He's going to need it after Paraag takes him to the cleaners and gets part of that signing bonus back.
[ Edited by Heroism on Jun 29, 2026 at 11:07 AM ]
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"May have played his final NFL game" PLEASE let this be so! Narcissistic, entitled little b***hes like him don't deserve the privilege of playing in the NFL, of getting paid millions of dollars to play a GAME. Meanwhile, fans work their asses off just to try to afford to watch their games on TV!?!? Dude makes TO look like Jerry Rice. 🤦‍♂
[ Edited by Cosmo on Jun 29, 2026 at 11:27 AM ]
Originally posted by Heroism:
Originally posted by Kolohe:
He sure wasn't act like a b***h when the 49ers drafted him with the 25th pick in the 1st round



he's been a little b***h since day 1.

Somebody get BA a binky. He's going to need it after Paraag takes him to the cleaners and gets part of that signing bonus back.


Originally posted by Heroism:



Was this in his contract year? It seemed like we never heard anything from Aiyuk his first 3 years and he suddenly became a diva during his contract negotiations. Some times teams are good at hiding crazy I.e Antonio Brown apparently the dude was a nut job but the Steelers were able to keep it under wraps for quite awhile till you guessed it his new contract all be it his 2nd. If this kind of behavior was known by Kyle/Lynch prior to signing him they should take some blame
Originally posted by Since07:
Was this in his contract year? It seemed like we never heard anything from Aiyuk his first 3 years and he suddenly became a diva during his contract negotiations. Some times teams are good at hiding crazy I.e Antonio Brown apparently the dude was a nut job but the Steelers were able to keep it under wraps for quite awhile till you guessed it his new contract all be it his 2nd. If this kind of behavior was known by Kyle/Lynch prior to signing him they should take some blame

That was right after he got his contract extension. But there were signs before that (not like he's the only WR in history to exhibit issues)
Originally posted by Youngone:
Originally posted by 9ersLiferInChicago:
I really hope that this young man get the professional help he clearly needs. While most think that his crash-out is funny, I don't. This is a dangerous cry for help, and sadly not many people are listening, or are compassionate enough to care to listen. Many are just seeking the most convenient adjective to attach to him in order to make dismissing him easier.

What do you expect a bunch of working class internet posters to do for an entitled athlete living in a mansion? Show up with signs outside of his house?

It's clear he's run off all those who did care and is left with nothing but enablers.

You go it Bro. I understand, "entitled athlete living in a mansion" is just too hard for some to get around to seeing the humanity in this young man.

And for the record, I don't think the 49ers have done anything wrong to BA. I don't blame the organization in any way for how they've handled him. They should continue to do what's best for the organization in relation to him. Given the circumstance I'd say that the organization has been more than fair

But for me, "entitled", "immature", "emotional", et al, are lazy dismissals that don't really explain why this young man is ruining his career in the fashion that he's doing it. And I get it; people don't care about the "why". People just see rich and assume entitled. What's befalling him mentally and as a human being gets summarily overlooked and ignored. Somehow his money and rich lifestyle removes his humanity. Whatever bad decisions he makes has to be the result of him being entitled and immature. It can't be that he's breaking down mentally. That compassion is reserved for us poor and regular working folk.
[ Edited by 9ersLiferInChicago on Jun 29, 2026 at 12:41 PM ]
Originally posted by 9ersLiferInChicago:
Originally posted by Youngone:
Originally posted by 9ersLiferInChicago:
I really hope that this young man get the professional help he clearly needs. While most think that his crash-out is funny, I don't. This is a dangerous cry for help, and sadly not many people are listening, or are compassionate enough to care to listen. Many are just seeking the most convenient adjective to attach to him in order to make dismissing him easier.

What do you expect a bunch of working class internet posters to do for an entitled athlete living in a mansion? Show up with signs outside of his house?

It's clear he's run off all those who did care and is left with nothing but enablers.

You go it Bro. I understand, "entitled athlete living in a mansion" is just too hard for some to get around to seeing the humanity in this young man.

And for the record, I don't think the 49ers have done anything wrong to BA. I don't blame the organization in any way for how they've handled him. They should continue to do what's best for the organization in relation to him. Given the circumstance I'd say that the organization has been more than fair

But for me, "entitled", "immature", "emotional", et al, are lazy dismissals that don't really explain why this young man is ruining his career in the fashion that he's doing it. And I get it; people don't care about the "why". People just see rich and assume entitled. What's befalling him mentally and as a human being gets summarily overlooked and ignored. Somehow his money and rich lifestyle removes his humanity. Whatever bad decisions he makes has to be the result of him being entitled and immature. It can't be that he's breaking down mentally. That compassion is reserved for us poor and regular working folk.
Stop the BS

Money changed him. He wasn't even close to being this erratic before.
Originally posted by Since07:
Was this in his contract year? It seemed like we never heard anything from Aiyuk his first 3 years

Aside from landing in Shanahan's doghouse and throwing temper tantrums away from the TV cameras for not getting the ball, the biggest red flag to me was the altercation with Fred Warner. We all know Fred is the gold standard when it comes to leadership, professionalism and character. Yet BA managed to behave in a way that pushed him to a point that no other teammate ever has. What does it take to get someone like Fred Warner to square up with a teammate? That's the only time Fred has ever been involved in a physical confrontation with a Niner teammate. When an all-world player with Fred's reputation reaches that point, it's worth paying attention to. That should've been a major red flag to everyone--it certainly was to me.
[ Edited by Heroism on Jun 29, 2026 at 1:31 PM ]
Originally posted by 9ersLiferInChicago:
You go it Bro. I understand, "entitled athlete living in a mansion" is just too hard for some to get around to seeing the humanity in this young man.

And for the record, I don't think the 49ers have done anything wrong to BA. I don't blame the organization in any way for how they've handled him. They should continue to do what's best for the organization in relation to him. Given the circumstance I'd say that the organization has been more than fair

But for me, "entitled", "immature", "emotional", et al, are lazy dismissals that don't really explain why this young man is ruining his career in the fashion that he's doing it. And I get it; people don't care about the "why". People just see rich and assume entitled. What's befalling him mentally and as a human being gets summarily overlooked and ignored. Somehow his money and rich lifestyle removes his humanity. Whatever bad decisions he makes has to be the result of him being entitled and immature. It can't be that he's breaking down mentally. That compassion is reserved for us poor and regular working folk.

I've never assumed entitled. He's clearly immature and emotional though. Why do you think you're so much smarter, compassionate, and understanding than everyone else? You just made up a bunch of bullsh accusing others of something that isn't true. You're emotional, which is clouding your judgement. You believe your "moral superiority" makes you right, and makes you an authority that understands things that no one else does. Which is false.
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