Share this: Bill Belichick is an expert when it comes to game-planning, but the same can’t be said about social media. Appearing on WEEI’s Dale and Holley, Belichick was asked about his thoughts on the Steelers’ locker room video following their victory over the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday. As can be gathered from his response, the New England Patriots head coach isn’t exactly an internet maven. “Yeah, as you know I’m not on SnapFace and all that, I don’t really get those,” Belichick told WEEI said.” “I’m just really worried about getting our team ready to go. I’m not really too worried about what they put on InstantChat, or whatever it is.” If Belichick ever decides to build a presence on social media,
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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
It Doesn’t Sound Like Chris Sale Will Be On Twitter, Social Media Any Time Soon
If you want to interact with Chris Sale next season, you’re going to have to do it at Fenway Park. The Boston Red Sox ace spoke to the media after joining the team via trade on Dec. 6, but of course not everything Sale said made it into the mainstream. So when The Boston Globe’s Pete Abraham published some of the more interesting tidbits, Sale’s answer about his social media presence stood out. “Not me, man,” Sale said. “I don’t do any of it. You won’t see me doing that. I stay off Twitter. If there is something I need to know, somebody will tell me.” Sale wouldn’t be the first Red
Bill Belichick Sarcastically Praises Patriots’ Color Rush Uniforms
Share this: As you might know, Bill Belichick doesn’t have a lot of patience for non-football matters, whether that’s banners, media narratives, social media or uniforms. The New England Patriots head coach was asked Friday about the color rush uniforms his team wore Thursday night, and if they brought back bad memories of a similar blue-on-blue combination they wore in a 2002 loss. Winslow Townson/USA TODAY Sports Images “Yeah, I mean I wish that was all there was to it,” Belichick said. “Just put on a new pair of socks or change uniforms or something like that. It’s a lot more to it than that. “I mean, I can’t even tell you how excited I was about the uniforms last night. That’s really incredible.” Belichick also was
Lyon take to social media to celebrate
The penalty shoot-out hero was goalkeeper Sarah Bouhaddi.After a third title with Lyon, Camille Abily didn't need any words.Ada Hegerberg scored Lyon's goal to end as competition top scorer ...... then had a few words for UEFA.com.Lyon just love a dressing room trophy selfie.Whereas Griedge M'Bock Bathy has a strong emoji game.No translation needed...Amandine Henry played her last Lyon game and her new club are getting excited...... whereas Henry herself showed us the trophy in all its glory....
European media react to Sevilla’s success
SPAIN:Estadio DeportivoWords cannot do justice to what Sevilla keep doing. Last night they came from a goal behind to crush Liverpool, with a perfect second half to lift a fifth — yes, that's right, a fifth — Europa League in ten years; the third in a row, something that no team has ever done before.[Liverpool have] won five European Cups and three UEFA Cups, but met their match in the judge and the jury of this competition – a Sevilla side who know it better than anyone and want it more than anyone.
Curt Schilling Writes He’ll Vote For Donald Trump, Blasts ‘Liberal Media’ In Blog Post
Curt Schilling might be a long shot to be presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump’s running mate, but the three-time World Series champion is planning on casting his vote in November for him, no matter what. The former Major League Baseball pitcher wrote a blog post Friday dedicated to why he’s voting for Trump in the presidential election, and he gave three main points for his decision, all while taking shots at President Barack Obama and Democratic presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders. Schilling, who recently was fired by ESPN after sharing an anti-transgender meme, gave three detailed reasons for why he’s...