Antonio Brown

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As a Pennsylvanian surrounded by Steeler fans, it just warms my heart to see other organizations faltering.

Being a Rams fan here has garnered much ridicule from the arrogant and entitled Steelers faithful.

Fuckem and fuck the Steelers. May they never reach the playoffs again!
 
So, Big Ben throws a pick 6 yesterday and classic Ben, not my fault!

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Steelers need a regime change tbh. It's all Me Not We in that locker room.

I have mad respect for their head coach, but it's either that or move the entitled f*ckheads and rebuild. And if they do that it means a new QB which puts an emphasis on an offensive mind. Steelers are at a very difficult crossroads.
 
As a Pennsylvanian surrounded by Steeler fans, it just warms my heart to see other organizations faltering.

Being a Rams fan here has garnered much ridicule from the arrogant and entitled Steelers faithful.

Fuckem and freak the Steelers. May they never reach the playoffs again!
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This warms my heart.

There's some real quality leadership in that organization. LOLOLOLOL

The wheels feel off that crap show several years ago. It's an absolute pleasure to watch for me. This is almost too enjoyable to believe.

I can't share that same enthusiasm, but yeah I agree.

I miss Troy Polamalu and friends.
 
Personally speaking, I am and have always been a Rams fan but I have always liked the Steelers brand. I like the black and yellow, the attacking defense and offense that throws the deep ball.
I am not a Steelers fan though, not even close, just always thought Pittsburgh has a good thing going.
Big Ben makes a mockery of it all imo.
Obviously a rotten culture there right now.
Antonio Brown is as good as they get. I love Woods, Cooks and Kupp and wouldn't spend money on the unit right now... but would I take Antonio Brown on this team if that was in any realm of possibility?
Uh, yeah.
 
I blame Ben Rapelisberger for the schism. HOF player, shitty person. Just look at how he trashed Mason Rudolph as a draft pick this year. That's not even counting his off-the-field shit.
 
If Brown wasn't hurt, I have no respect for not playing this game....and not only playing, but playing his best. Who cares about an a-hole team mate? (although who knows which is the a-hole) You play your best, if all else fails, on tape for your next team. You don't throw a tantrum and desert your current team because shit aint going your way.It's called being a professional.

I like character guys, even ones who can be jerks. Not looking for perfect guys and a few "dogs" are needed when toughness is required. But if this is true about Brown, then Woods over Brown all day, and twice on Sundays.
 
Steelers need a regime change tbh. It's all Me Not We in that locker room.

I have mad respect for their head coach, but it's either that or move the entitled f*ckheads and rebuild. And if they do that it means a new QB which puts an emphasis on an offensive mind. Steelers are at a very difficult crossroads.


I agree with most of this. This team reminds me of last year's Seattle team. A very good team, but egos got in the way and caused dissension. But, I blame Tomlin for it just like I blame Pete Carroll, for Sheattle. It's just like @wmc540 said. This often happens with players coaches. They lose control of the team and the team divides and Infighting begins. Maybe it's management's fault for lowballing Bell or not letting him walk. Maybe it's partly Bell and his agents fault too. But, it's Tomlin's job is to hold it all together. I wouldn't want him coaching the Rams, even if the Rams didn't have McVay.


I used to like the Steelers till Big Ben came along . Rape allegations and all his fake injuries have turned me against them .

Remember that after Rape allegations the Steelers offered him to the Rams for their number 1 pick in the draft, i.e.. Bradford. In hindsight, they should have taken the deal.