Should Chicago Bears fans worry about Antonio Brown liking this tweet?

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After a notable walk-out from Antonio Brown during the Week 17 matchup between the New York Jets and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the Chicago Bears are now linked to the free agent wide receiver.

The tweet in question is a PhotoShop edit of Antonio Brown in a Bears uniform – which is very well-done, by the way.

Would Ryan Poles and the Chicago Bears sign Antonio Brown this off season?

Now, Chicago Bears fans should have absolutely nothing to worry about. What this is, is the likely case of Brown liking something he saw on Twitter, similar to how most users use the app.

The liking of a tweet is usually nothing that cryptic, depending on the user. And to be honest, Antonio Brown is the type of person – seemingly – to get cryptic on Twitter.

However, based on Ryan Poles’ mentality of going after young, healthy players, Brown doesn’t necessarily fit that mold. Is he a good player? Absolutely! He’s a likely Hall of Famer, without much doubt.

Considering his off-the-field antics – which sometimes found themselves on the field – there’s enough to make most teams want to stay away; and the Chicago Bears are no different here.

Sure, the Bears are in need of a receiver, but with the direction the Chicago Bears are headed, Antonio Brown doesn’t make sense for ownership to bring in.

Maybe, and likely, Brown thought he looked good in the Bears’ uniform; and to be honest, he does. That, and if I were Antonio Brown, I’d probably want to play with Justin Fields too.

Using Antonio Brown in a Madden franchise with the Bears looks much better than the real-life Chicago Bears spending real-life dollars to have Antonio Brown play real-life football.

Plus, just because Brown liked that tweet, there’s serious doubt Brown will be attending Soldier Field on Sundays as a player. As a fan? Sure. But I wouldn’t count on Ryan Poles acquiring Antonio Brown to play football for the Chicago Bears anytime soon – or ever in all honesty. The fit just does not make sense.

Not to mention, Brown recently made a pitch to another team via Twitter.

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