The father of the NFL amon-ra-ray players St. Brown and Equanimoeus St. Brown drugged Sunday’s reaction when a clip resurfaced on its version of the development athletes went viral.
John Brown, a former bodybuilder, appeared in his children’s podcast last year and talked about his answer when people ask about how they could take their children to the NFL and another to play first level collegiate football.
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“What is the question you ask about how you obtained three children to go D1 and two in the NFL,” asked Amon-Ra Brown in the “Podcast St. Brown.”
Brown replied that he believed in “reproduction.”
“Look, good athlete, good athlete,” he said about his children. “I am black, his mother is white. Now, I have made him step on it once, you can’t keep stomping because you’re going to ruin it. You must weaken it … I can’t keep cutting it.
“You and half and half of you and Brooklyn (the fiancee of amon-ra) has a chance … you cannot keep cutting it. You have to be careful. You can not keep cutting it. You have to think about that. Do you know what I mean? If I am black, I have the black gold running through my veins, I am excited. I am excited. I will only find the right person with whom I am well. Athletes.
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“If you don’t want to have athletes, then keep going and extend your seed wherever it is … I knew I could cut it once … I have black gold in me and mom got that great chin and big fingers. I said: ‘Look, there is nothing wrong with a great woman of the feet.’ You have to think about these things.
While comments are about 11 months old, they still generated an online conversation. The former Campo de Notre Dame Marshal Malik Zaire, and the Houston Texans supporter, Eg Speed, were among those who reacted.
Amon-Ra’s mother and Equanimoeus is Miriam Brown, originally from Germany. His brother, Osiris, played American football in Stanford.
Amon-Ra St. Brown was an open receiver All-Pro last year for the second consecutive time as a member of the Detroit Lions. He had 115 trapped for 1,263 yards and 12 touchdowns.
Equanimoeus St. Brown was with the New Orleans Saints last season. He only played two games.
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