Steelers' Smith-Schuster slams ex-teammate Brown
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[April 08, 2019]
Pittsburgh Steelers Antonio
Brown celebrates as he scores a touchdown against the Cincinnati
Bengals in the second quarter of their NFL football game in
Pittsburgh
The Pittsburgh Steelers' former franchise receiver took a Twitter
swipe at the team's new franchise receiver on Sunday.
The Steelers' newest top wideout is not pleased, and not staying
quiet.
Nearly a month after the Steelers traded seven-time Pro Bowl wideout
Antonio Brown to the Oakland Raiders after a contentious few months,
including his absence from the team's season finale, Brown sparked a
Twitter spat with ex-teammate Juju Smith-Schuster when commenting on
a fan post on social media.
Brown had been tagged on a posted image with the header touting the
22-year-old Smith-Schuster as the Steelers' 2018 team MVP. Brown's
Twitter response blamed Smith-Schuster for his crucial fumble late
in a Week 16 loss at New Orleans, saying he "fumbled the whole post
season in the biggest game of year."
Smith-Schuster caught wind of the post and tweeted, "Keep your
emotions off the internet," followed by a series of tweets
referencing Brown.
"All I ever did was show that man love and respect from the moment I
got to the league," Smith-Schuster tweeted. "I was genuinely happy
for him too when he got traded to Oakland w/ a big contract, and now
he takes shots at me on social media?"
Smith-Schuster continued, tweeting, "Crazy how big that ego got to
be to take shots at people who show you love!"
Smith-Schuster then posted a quote from famous author Mark Twain
that read, "Never argue with a fool. Onlookers may not be able to
tell the difference."
Brown, 30, and Smith-Schuster were Pittsburgh teammates for the
younger wideout's first two NFL seasons in 2017-18. Publicly,
Smith-Schuster has supported Brown, but he has also voiced strong
support for Brown's former quarterback, Ben Roethlisberger. Brown
and Roethlisberger reportedly had a practice dispute heading into
the Steelers' Week 17 game against Cincinnati.
That apparent argument devolved into Brown missing the Steelers'
final game, despite their playoff fates being on the line.
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Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster (19) is
tackled by Kansas City Chiefs cornerback Phillip Gaines (23) and
linebacker Kevin Pierre-Louis (57) in the second half at Arrowhead
Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jay Biggerstaff-USA TODAY Sports
Surrounding his trade to Oakland in March, Brown has often
referenced his problems with Roethlisberger's leadership style. Last
month, Smith-Schuster publicly backed his quarterback amid the
controversy, saying, "I was so blessed to enter the league and play
with a Hall of Fame QB as a 20-year old. Ben has taught me so much,
he's a true Leader and I can't wait to rock with my guy this
season."
Brown tweeted the next day, "Do not listen to any NFL player who
haven't got paid yet! They will do and say anything to make sure
they going to get paid even if it's compromising integrity or
anything ! sad but true."
In late January, Smith-Schuster appeared on ESPN's First Take and
said the Steelers needed to limit off-field drama and distractions,
comparing the team to a family of reality TV stars.
"I think everyone just needs to stop being divas," Smith-Schuster
said. "I think we need to stop being the Kardashians and just play
ball."
While the wideout wouldn't offer names at the time when asked about
which teammates he might be referring to, he said only, "I've
learned a lot in that locker room, and I know that I would never
want to be a problem to any franchise."
"For me, personally, let's focus on the main goal: win a Super
Bowl," Smith-Schuster said.
In his second season, Smith-Schuster finished with 111 catches for
1,426 yards and seven touchdowns, reaching his first Pro Bowl. Brown
caught an NFL-high 15 touchdown passes while catching 104 passes for
1,297 yards. Brown caught 100-plus passes for an NFL-record sixth
consecutive season.
--Field Level Media
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