— Antonio Brown (@AB84) January 16, 2019
In case you don't get what Brown is talking about when it comes to Arians' attire, let me help. <a href="http://static.nfl.com/static/content/public/static/img/FanPass/FanPassQandA/Honors_Arians.jpg" width="100%" Before we go any further, can we please acknowledge the irony of Brown making fun of how other people dress. OK. Back to the action. As you saw, Brown brought Denver Broncos player Emmanuel Sanders into the fray after his fellow wide receiver in Pittsburgh was critical of him on the NFL Network this week. You didn't expect Sanders to stay quiet after that blast, did you? @AB84 ???? you know damn well I didn’t travel to LA to talk about you fam. You trippin yo. I went to be a analyst in which you acting foolish was the topic and I gave my analytical opinion. Get off the gas yo. You did it to yourself
— Emmanuel Sanders (@ESanders_10) January 16, 2019
Hiss! Um, "analyst," Emmanuel? Slow your roll. You were on the set for a guest spot to dish on your ex-teammate. You aren't the next John Madden, yet. But, please, don't stop stirring the pot. It's good for us. I couldn't let this cat-fight go without piling on. pic.twitter.com/Cgbf0EM7q2
— Toni ⚾ ? ?? (@mrsblackngold) January 16, 2019
Some jock-sniffing honks didn't appreciate my sarcasm. Hearing the Pittsburgh media talk about Steelers is like listening to the nerds talk about the cool kids in High School.
— N.G. (@NickGozz24) January 16, 2019
The cool kids in that guy's high school blew a 7-2-1 record and missed the playoffs? What did the uncool kids do? Tie Clevel…. Oh. Right. https://twitter.com/21SBcraM/status/1085663442344820738 So, following one of those "dorks" on Twitter makes you ... what then? All I have to say to those guys is, this. pic.twitter.com/HWTUbDtAxA
— DRS (@drs100) January 16, 2019
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