Mike Tomlin Calls Patriots ‘A–holes’ In Video Broadcast By Antonio Brown

Share this: Pittsburgh Steelers coach Mike Tomlin preached the importance of staying quiet in the week leading up to the AFC Championship Game and letting their play do the talking against the New England Patriots. Someone else spoke about sta Yet, the only reason we know what Tomlin told his team after the game is because of the social media use of one his star players, Antonio Brown, who went on Facebook Live in the locker room following the Steelers’ win over the Chiefs. In the process, he caught Tomlin saying some unflattering things about the Patriots during his postgame speech, while also lamenting the fact Pittsburgh’s game was moved to Sunday night while the Patriots played Saturday night. “When you get to this

Mike Tomlin Called The Patriots A Bad Word In Steelers Post-Victory Speech

Share this: Each week after a Patriots win, the team’s website posts a video from New England’s locker room showing the players coming off the field and a snippet of both Bill Belichick’s postgame speech and a team captain breaking down the team in a huddle. The segment is heavily edited because grown adults and especially football players and coaches use profane language that some might be offended by. The public got to hear Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin’s full remarks after Pittsburgh advanced to face the Patriots in the AFC Championship after beating the Kansas City Chiefs because wide receiver Antonio Brown decided to stream a Facebook Live video to his account. Tomlin used a bad word to describe the Patriots, which isn’t

NFL Mock Draft 2017: First-Round Pick Predictions Entering Conference Championsh…

Share this: The NFL playoffs are down to four teams as we enter next week’s AFC and NFC Championship Games. For the other 28 teams, it’s time to look toward the NFL Draft, where the final piece of the championship puzzle could be waiting. This year’s class is heavy on stud defensive prospects, which is good news for teams not in need of a franchise quarterback. Here’s our eighth 2017 NFL mock draft. 1. Cleveland Browns: Myles Garrett, DE, Texas A&M2. San Francisco 49ers: Jonathan Allen, DE, Alabama3. Chicago Bears: Deshaun Watson, QB, Clemson4. Jacksonville Jaguars: Leonard Fournette, RB, LSU5. Tennessee Titans (from Los Angeles Rams): Marlon Humphrey, CB, Alabama6. New York Jets: Jamal Adams, S, LSU7. San Diego Chargers: Mike Williams, WR, Clemson8. Carolina Panthers: Teez

NFL Has More Questions For Cowboys Ezekiel Elliott About Assault Accusations

Share this: The NFL still has some questions for Dallas Cowboys rookie running back Ezekiel Elliott regarding the domestic assault allegations made by his ex-girlfriend in July. According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the league submitted follow-up questions to Elliott that he is still in the process of completing. Sources told Schefter that any discipline that could be levied by the league would not take place until the 2017 season. Elliott’s ex-girlfriend told Columbus, Ohio police that the running back assaulted her in her parked car in July, according to the initial report. Elliott was not arrested and has maintained that he did nothing wrong throughout the process. The star running back answered questions from the league during the season and has complied fully with

Cowboys’ Cole Beasley Gets Absolutely Rocked By Huge Hit From Packers Safety

Share this: Cole Beasley made a key catch on a Dallas Cowboys scoring drive in the first half of Sunday’s divisional round playoff game against the Green Bay Packers at AT&T Stadium. But he paid the price for it. The Cowboys wide receiver was absolutely clobbered by a massive open-field hit from Packers safety Kentrell Brice. The Packers defense has been ravaged by injuries this season, but Brice gives it a much-needed physical edge. Thumbnail photo via Kevin Jairaj/USA TODAY Sports Images More Stories Source link

Stephen Curry Can’t See Reason To Leave Warriors In Free Agency

Share this: It isn’t uncommon for NBA superstars to leave in free agency. LeBron James left the Cleveland Cavaliers in 2010 to join the Miami Heat, and Kevin Durant said sayonara to the Oklahoma City Thunder in favor of the Golden State Warriors following the 2016 NBA playoffs. However, Durant’s new teammate and reigning two-time NBA MVP Stephen Curry doesn’t plan on joining that fraternity. The star point guard is eligible to be a free agent in July but isn’t contemplating leaving the Warriors, according to Tim Kawakami of The Mercury News. “Like I’ve said from Day 1 when I was first asked about free agency, this is a perfect place to play,” Curry told Kawakami. “Bay Area fans are amazing, our organization’s amazing, we’ve put

On List Of Reasons Patriots Beat Texans, Brock Osweiler Is Near The Top

Share this: FOXBORO, Mass. — Bill O’Brien indicated Saturday that fixing the Houston Texans’ offense isn’t “rocket science.” Maybe so, but fixing the offense might be “Brock-et science,” as in quarterback Brock Osweiler, and that could be much worse. The Texans lost to the New England Patriots on Saturday night in an AFC divisional-round game for a variety of reasons. Osweiler’s ineffectiveness might not have been the No. 1 reason, but it certainly ranked near the top. The $72-million man completed just 23 of 40 passes for 198 yards (less than 5 yards per attempt) with one touchdown pass and three  costly interceptions. The usually sure-handed Patriots committed an uncharacteristically high amount of mistakes, turning the ball over three times — including two Tom