Colts Punter Pat McAfee Doesn't Want Antonio Brown to Kick Him in the Face

Is that too much to ask?

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During the very first Steelers game of the 2014-15 NFL season, Pittsburgh wide receiver Antonio Brown embarrassed Browns punter Spencer Lanning. He didn't do it by returning one of his punts for a touchdown, though. Instead, he did it by kicking him in the face on a punt return and making him look like a fool for trying to tackle Brown.

So with the Colts set to take on the Steelers in Pittsburgh this weekend, Indianapolis punter Pat McAfee just sent a request to Brown. That request: Please do not kick me in the face!

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Can you leave this particular move at home this weekend boss? @AntonioBrown84 pic.twitter.com/FyeLdwJk0P

— Pat McAfee (@PatMcAfeeShow) October 20, 2014

He also has a suggestion for the Steelers as a whole. He thinks that Brown is such a good wide receiver that Pittsburgh should tell him that he can't return punts anymore:

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Antonio Brown is so good at wide receiver.. They should really stop letting him return punts.. Like immediately.. Definitely b4 the weekend

— Pat McAfee (@PatMcAfeeShow) October 21, 2014

His requests have pretty much fallen on deaf ears, though. Brown did respond to McAfee late last night…but he didn't offer up the kind of response that McAfee—who is from the Pittsburgh area—was probably hoping for:

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@PatMcAfeeShow homecoming for P.MC

— AB (@AB84) October 22, 2014

So should McAfee be worried? Doubtful. He did, after all, do this last season. Plus, what are the odds of him and Brown actually coming into contact on the field? Hmmm…We'll just have to wait and see.

[via ESPN]

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