Not everyone is sold on Antonio Brown going to the New England Patriots, including Reggie Bush, who doesn't think it's going to work out.

Appearing on Undisputed on Fox Sports, Bush said the biggest problem he has is Brown is going from a team that needs him, to a team that doesn't really need him, and it's a luxury having him.

Bush also knows how long it takes to completely learn a new system and thinks that will also hurt his production on the field. This weekend if he takes the field, he should know some of the checks and plays, but it's going to take a couple of months for him to completely learn the system.

He also needs to get on the same page with Tom Brady and that isn't something that will happen overnight.

The Raiders released Brown late last week and allowed him to sign with the Patriots, and after their game on Monday night, it's clear some are happy the headache is now off of their hands.

“Let's get the elephant out of the room — Antonio is no longer with us,” Carr said after the win, via ESPN.com. “We love Antonio, we wish him the best. But we knew with the guys we had in our locker room, we already had a good football team. And if he wanted to be a part of it, awesome. And if he didn't, awesome. I hope he goes off and has a great year. But the guys in this locker room, the guys who competed all offseason, we grinded, we came together, we're a family. This family is pretty special and I'm glad to be the quarterback and be a part of it.”

It still remains to be seen if Brown being on the Patriots will work out, but count some skeptical.