Antonio Brown is out of the NFL, and he decided to recently re-enroll in fall classes at Central Michigan University.

Brown tweeted out on Sunday that he needed help with an English paper:

If Brown couldn't complete a sentence on Twitter without a couple of spelling errors, it's hard to imagine what the paper looked like, and people on Twitter let him know about.

One Twitter user played the role of the teacher and said “see me in office hours” while giving him an “F” grade:

Another Twitter user said he wasn't sure it was worth anyone helping Brown because it already looked to be a lost cause:

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“By the looks of this tweet I don’t think anyone would be able to save your grade.”

One more Twitter user offered to help, but only for $30 million guaranteed, which was a shot back to the contract Brown had with the Oakland Raiders.

Brown was released by the Raiders but quickly signed by the New England Patriots. He suited up for one game with the Patriots before there were more sexual assault allegations and the team decided to move on from him.

Brown is still being investigated by the league, and it seems teams are waiting to see if he will be suspended before trying to bring him on board.

In terms of his paper, Antonio Brown's last tweet was asking for help, so it's unclear if he did get anyone to proofread it for him.