On Sunday night Antonio Brown gave us a rare glimpse of the immediate postgame festivities of an NFL team that just won a playoff game by broadcasting a Facebook Live video from the Steelers' locker room after their 18-16 victory over the Chiefs. Unfortunately, he also inadvertently broadcast coach Mike Tomlin giving their Conference Championship foes, the Patriots, some bulletin board material when he told his team "We just spotted these assholes [New England] a day and a half. They played yesterday. Our game got moved to tonight. We’re going to touch down at 4 o’clock in the fucking morning. So be it. We’ll be ready for their asses. But you ain’t got to tell them we’re coming."
While it's more than fair to point out that a team playing in the conference title game doesn't need bulletin board material for added motivation, you still don't want to do anything to capture the attention of Bill Belichick and/or Tom Brady. Those guys are borderline sociopathic in their preparation as it is.
That being said, it was no shock when Belichick was asked about the comments of his contemporary by sports radio station WEEI. Belichick responded by telling the Boston-based production that he doesn't use social media apps like "Snapface" and "InstantChat," and therefore he doesn't care too much about the 17-minute long video Brown sent out:
This is not the first time Belichick has tried to be condescending by intentionally screwing up the names of social media sites. It's up to you to decide if he's overplaying how out of touch he is by butchering them so badly. And while this is the exact way we would've expected him to respond, if he goes for two with a 20-pt. lead this Sunday we'll know, without a shadow of a doubt, that this is BS.