Mike Tomlin Calling The Patriots “Those Assholes” On Antonio Brown’s Facebook Live Video Is A Nonstory

Antonio Brown whipped out his phone in the locker room Sunday night after the Steelers took down the Chiefs in their divisional playoff matchup. In the background, as AB provides updates on how many are tuned in to watch his Facebook Live feed, you can hear head coach Mike Tomlin refer to the Patriots as “those assholes.”

Don’t buy the hype because this is a total nonstory. We heard about all the “locker room talk” when the Trump pussy grabbing story came out. That’s on the extreme end. Calling your opponent an asshole is tamer than tame. It’s as nice as it gets. I guarantee you this will not make the Patriots’ bulletin board because A) they don’t give a shit, and B) they are saying worse things in their locker room. It’s just not being captured on live video by their superstars.

The best part of this video is how Tomlin tells the guys, “Keep cool on social media, man. This about us, nobody else, man.”

Then Le’Veon Bell immediately makes a quick joke about opening social media, and Antonio Brown, literally 35 seconds after Tomlin asks everyone to lay low on social media, announces that 32,000 people are now watching his Facebook Live feed and films for another 15 minutes. Love it.

P.S. Can you film sideways on FB Live? Turn your phone sideways for me one time, AB.

      1. 1_Rugey_Jentelman

        While you got me, are you just posting rapidly to cover for Roswell already failing to maintain his weekly bump again?

        9 years ago at 1:42 pm
  1. MrKowalski

    Just one more reason TB12s going to roll the Steelers in Foxboro. #OneMore

    9 years ago at 1:35 pm
  2. FratrickDempsey

    Tomlin also gets a pass here after Bradshaw took that cheap shot at him a few weeks ago

    9 years ago at 4:23 pm
  3. Blutarsky69

    Two things I’ve accepted in this world: black people will always be more than whites, especially young black males on camera that play football. Also, their penises are bigger (but that’s just something I’ve heard, not from experience or anything)

    9 years ago at 10:35 pm