You ain't that, TikTok Boy!
You ain't that, TikTok Boy!
AJ Brown burning JJSS.
“Yeah we suck, be there is a chance we could suck slightly more if we try to correct the problem.” - Art Deuce (summarized by SteelPerch)
That was pretty lame especially for a pro to do to another pro. He's setting himself up to get targeted. If I'm a DB, that's worth a 15 yarder and a fine.
Howard Griffith had to resort to chop-blocking him during the 1997 AFC Championship Game. An incredulous Kirkland asked Griffith, “Why do you have to use cheap tactics like chop-blocking?” Griffith replied “Why do you have to be a 300-pound linebacker?”
It would have been funny had Bradberry denied holding JuJu.
Bradberry never did that. He admitted he held JuJu.
For, as AJ Brown correctly called this dickhead, TikTok Boy, to make this joke, is why I’m happy as fuck JuJu isn’t in Pittsburgh anymore.
Bradberry never did that. He admitted he held JuJu.
For, as AJ Brown correctly called this dickhead, TikTok Boy, to make this joke, is why I’m happy as fuck JuJu isn’t in Pittsburgh anymore.
"...It's very difficult to keep the line between the past and the present... Do you know what I mean...?"
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The”AB/Bell” culture helped screw up JuJu’s head, he helped screw up Claypool’s. Hopefully that bolus has finally passed through the system, so to speak.
I am now an aj brown fan
tik tok boy
lol
tik tok boy
lol
Me too.
Very low class move by JuJu.
He’s isn’t worth the trouble.
Very low class move by JuJu.
He’s isn’t worth the trouble.
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I'm not a fan of either player, but AJ has that same low class attitude his relative AB has.
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Juju's a clown, but the fake outrage is just as stupid. Who gives a shit...
In their current state, I hate everything about this organization.
Pretty clearly, Juju is a proficient internet troll, and several Iggles players are still sporting a high saline content over the outcome. I was amused.
Nothing left to do but smile, smile, smile...
Is AJ related to AB? I thought that was Hollywood.stairway 2 seven wrote: ↑Wed Feb 15, 2023 12:46 pmI'm not a fan of either player, but AJ has that same low class attitude his relative AB has.
Regardless, the point remains…
Yep. Hollywood Brown (currently in Arizona) is AB's cousin.Jobu wrote: ↑Wed Feb 15, 2023 2:21 pmIs AJ related to AB? I thought that was Hollywood.stairway 2 seven wrote: ↑Wed Feb 15, 2023 12:46 pmI'm not a fan of either player, but AJ has that same low class attitude his relative AB has.
Regardless, the point remains…
Question, though: Is there anything to indicate that AJ Brown has off the field issues? I've never heard of anything, and google's not bringing anything up. In this case he's sticking up for his teammate - I have absolutely no problem with it.
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HEY! Juju knocked out that Punk Bitch Burfict and stood over him talking Crap. That alone makes him a Steelers legend in my mind
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Anyone else remember after we traded AB, AJ Brown tweeting begging the Steelers to draft him? Imagine what could have been had we not traded up for Bush.Jobu wrote: ↑Wed Feb 15, 2023 2:21 pmIs AJ related to AB? I thought that was Hollywood.stairway 2 seven wrote: ↑Wed Feb 15, 2023 12:46 pmI'm not a fan of either player, but AJ has that same low class attitude his relative AB has.
Regardless, the point remains…
He tweeted "I’ll be the new AB in Pittsburgh ...lol draft me . Just give me a different number." Pretty clear he was just joking, but yeah, looking back in hindsight that stings.
So instead of wasting all that draft capital on Bush, could’ve had AJ Brown and more…
Hindsight of course, but ouch!
Hindsight of course, but ouch!
Fake outrage?Charles Demarr wrote: ↑Wed Feb 15, 2023 1:03 pmJuju's a clown, but the fake outrage is just as stupid. Who gives a shit...
Why is it fake?
Bradberry's a teammate of Brown's.
Bradberry immediately owned up to the hold.
Most players would have gone crazy on the refs calling that a hold, even though it clearly was.
Bradberry didn't do that. He took full responsibility for a play that very well cost his team a Super Bowl win.
Fake outrage?
JuJu is a filthy, yeasty, tuna smelling cunt for posting that on Twitter.
AJ Brown was 100% correct in literally everything he wrote....and it was beautiful.
"...It's very difficult to keep the line between the past and the present... Do you know what I mean...?"
Edith 'Little Edie' Bouvier Beale
Edith 'Little Edie' Bouvier Beale
That was a really low blow by Juju. Completely unnecessary. Show some class.
People who quote themselves look like dogs who lick their balls
- Deebo referring to SteelerDayTrader
- Deebo referring to SteelerDayTrader
I just liked that he called JuJu TikTok Boy.
I’m easily amused.

I’m easily amused.
“Yeah we suck, be there is a chance we could suck slightly more if we try to correct the problem.” - Art Deuce (summarized by SteelPerch)
Well, Brown isn't wrong.
5 years ago, JuJu was known as one of the best young WR's in the NFL.
Now he's known as a guy who is almost out of the league. Injury prone and a dude who came into the NFL slow and is now a WR in name only.
JuJu is a glorified TE. That's it. He could help a team with a shit ton of weapons like the Chiefs, where he doesn't have to be counted on.
Even worse, Smith-Schuster is more known for his TikTok antics than the plays he makes on the football field.
He'll be somebody's 5th receiver next season.
"...It's very difficult to keep the line between the past and the present... Do you know what I mean...?"
Edith 'Little Edie' Bouvier Beale
Edith 'Little Edie' Bouvier Beale
Juju made one of the greatest plays in Steelers history when he KO'd Burshit. I'm not that concerned about his Tik Tok mostly because I can't access it. I still root for JuJu.K_C_ wrote: ↑Wed Feb 15, 2023 9:55 pmWell, Brown isn't wrong.
5 years ago, JuJu was known as one of the best young WR's in the NFL.
Now he's known as a guy who is almost out of the league. Injury prone and a dude who came into the NFL slow and is now a WR in name only.
JuJu is a glorified TE. That's it. He could help a team with a shit ton of weapons like the Chiefs, where he doesn't have to be counted on.
Even worse, Smith-Schuster is more known for his TikTok antics than the plays he makes on the football field.
He'll be somebody's 5th receiver next season.
Statistically last season he was the world champ's #1 wide receiver and he caught seven passes in the Super Bowl. Quite a jump to on his way out of the league soon and someone's fifth receiver next season.
At the end of his Steelers stint he did seem to have one step out of the league which could happen to anyone condemned to running constant four yard crossing patterns designed to guarantee contact a nanosecond after the grab.
I see him meaningfully contributing to the Chiefs again next year.
The Twitter exchange with Brown stupid as it is ultimately has nothing to do with anything and Bradberry is dumber than both of them for fessing up. If that's some kind of honorable thing to do in the NFL why don't I remember it ever happening before? If he was wracked with guilt he should have confessed to a priest. You throw a hanging curve someone is gonna hit it.
JuJu may be Tik Tok Boy but it's more accurate to note that he is WORLD CHAMP Tik Tok Boy.
I can agree with all of this. JuJu quietly had a great season, and sports pundits have taken notice to his accomplishments in KC. I actually wish he were still a steeler, despite tik tok - as much as I hate tik tok's influence on society. Can you imagine? Pickens, Sims, DJ, JuJu? No way he's a cast off and a 5th next season. Everywhere he plays people commend him for his hard work and focus while playing football. If he want's to engage in tik tok, who gives a shit? As long as he performs on the field - which he does - he can do whatever the fuck he wants off the field as long as it doesn't interfere. But yeah, the tweet was in poor taste.Dshiner wrote: ↑Thu Feb 16, 2023 2:24 amJuju made one of the greatest plays in Steelers history when he KO'd Burshit. I'm not that concerned about his Tik Tok mostly because I can't access it. I still root for JuJu.K_C_ wrote: ↑Wed Feb 15, 2023 9:55 pmWell, Brown isn't wrong.
5 years ago, JuJu was known as one of the best young WR's in the NFL.
Now he's known as a guy who is almost out of the league. Injury prone and a dude who came into the NFL slow and is now a WR in name only.
JuJu is a glorified TE. That's it. He could help a team with a shit ton of weapons like the Chiefs, where he doesn't have to be counted on.
Even worse, Smith-Schuster is more known for his TikTok antics than the plays he makes on the football field.
He'll be somebody's 5th receiver next season.
Statistically last season he was the world champ's #1 wide receiver and he caught seven passes in the Super Bowl. Quite a jump to on his way out of the league soon and someone's fifth receiver next season.
At the end of his Steelers stint he did seem to have one step out of the league which could happen to anyone condemned to running constant four yard crossing patterns designed to guarantee contact a nanosecond after the grab.
I see him meaningfully contributing to the Chiefs again next year.
The Twitter exchange with Brown stupid as it is ultimately has nothing to do with anything and Bradberry is dumber than both of them for fessing up. If that's some kind of honorable thing to do in the NFL why don't I remember it ever happening before? If he was wracked with guilt he should have confessed to a priest. You throw a hanging curve someone is gonna hit it.
JuJu may be Tik Tok Boy but it's more accurate to note that he is WORLD CHAMP Tik Tok Boy.
Arguing with idiots is like playing chess with a pigeon. No matter how good you are, the pigeon is going to shit on the board and strut around like it won anyway.
Pauly Shore would be a WORLD CHAMP WR if he played for the Chiefs. They have the greatest QB in the history of the NFL (yes, Mahomes is better than Brady) a wall of an offensive line, a superstar TE a few no name backs that can kill you and the best offensive coaching minds in the game.Dshiner wrote: ↑Thu Feb 16, 2023 2:24 amJuju made one of the greatest plays in Steelers history when he KO'd Burshit. I'm not that concerned about his Tik Tok mostly because I can't access it. I still root for JuJu.K_C_ wrote: ↑Wed Feb 15, 2023 9:55 pmWell, Brown isn't wrong.
5 years ago, JuJu was known as one of the best young WR's in the NFL.
Now he's known as a guy who is almost out of the league. Injury prone and a dude who came into the NFL slow and is now a WR in name only.
JuJu is a glorified TE. That's it. He could help a team with a shit ton of weapons like the Chiefs, where he doesn't have to be counted on.
Even worse, Smith-Schuster is more known for his TikTok antics than the plays he makes on the football field.
He'll be somebody's 5th receiver next season.
Statistically last season he was the world champ's #1 wide receiver and he caught seven passes in the Super Bowl. Quite a jump to on his way out of the league soon and someone's fifth receiver next season.
At the end of his Steelers stint he did seem to have one step out of the league which could happen to anyone condemned to running constant four yard crossing patterns designed to guarantee contact a nanosecond after the grab.
I see him meaningfully contributing to the Chiefs again next year.
The Twitter exchange with Brown stupid as it is ultimately has nothing to do with anything and Bradberry is dumber than both of them for fessing up. If that's some kind of honorable thing to do in the NFL why don't I remember it ever happening before? If he was wracked with guilt he should have confessed to a priest. You throw a hanging curve someone is gonna hit it.
JuJu may be Tik Tok Boy but it's more accurate to note that he is WORLD CHAMP Tik Tok Boy.
Marquez Valdes-Scantling played with Aaron Rodgers for years and didn't get a ring.
Wanna guess why he got one in KC?
Yeah. Because of that Mahomes guy, the coaching and the real talent around him.
JuJu is a good football player. He's no longer a WR really. He's probably slower than Connor Heyward. Dude's nothing special and AJ Brown was 100% right that JuJu was on his way out of the league if Mahomes didn't give him a rebirth.
But more than anything, JuJu reminded me who he really was with that tweet he sent after the Super Bowl. I 100% blame him for being the leader of that WR room when AB left and all the dumb bullshit he brought to the party. The dancing on the logos. The "same old Browns" comment before the Browns BEAT THE LIVING SHIT out of the Steelers in the postseason. The influence on Claypool.
I wouldn't want JuJu back in Pittsburgh if he offered to play for free.
Oh and I'll add, JuJu is a free agent....for a reason. There is far from any guarantee he'll be back in KC. Supposedly the tweet from Mahomes about "that dude must just be bored" was aimed at JuJu and his brainless tweet about Bradberry.
We'll see if KC wants the headaches that JuJu brings along with him before bringing him. back. Being that ANYBODY could play WR in KC and be successful. I wouldn't bet the farm he's a Chief next year and if he is, it'll be on damn near an hourly wage contract.
I just saw your comment that Bradberry "fessing up" was dumb? WTF? Why? Bradberry did commit the penalty and him denying it or fessing up changes nothing in that situation except fessing up showed Bradberry was a pro and has class.
I have absolutely no idea why admitting he made a mistake was dumb.
"...It's very difficult to keep the line between the past and the present... Do you know what I mean...?"
Edith 'Little Edie' Bouvier Beale
Edith 'Little Edie' Bouvier Beale
Mahomes is incredible at managing idiots. Between his brother, fiancé, and JuJu… that is a lot of crazy. I think Antonio Brown could break him though

People who quote themselves look like dogs who lick their balls
- Deebo referring to SteelerDayTrader
- Deebo referring to SteelerDayTrader
KC, you keep repeating that anyone can play WR at KC thereby ignoring that Juju was their most reliable, effective receiver in a world championship season and his play continued in the SB.
As to Bradberry: why would anyone let NFL officials off the hook for any reason? What good did it do? What did it clarify? When have you ever heard a similar confession from an NFL player.
And look at the statement in its entirety: I committed a penalty but I hoped it wouldn't be called? Wha??
As to Bradberry: why would anyone let NFL officials off the hook for any reason? What good did it do? What did it clarify? When have you ever heard a similar confession from an NFL player.
And look at the statement in its entirety: I committed a penalty but I hoped it wouldn't be called? Wha??
Yes, JuJu and his 3 TD's are most certainly going to be hard to replace for Patrick Mahomes and that offense, but don't be surprised if they give it the old college try.Dshiner wrote: ↑Thu Feb 16, 2023 6:11 pmKC, you keep repeating that anyone can play WR at KC thereby ignoring that Juju was their most reliable, effective receiver in a world championship season and his play continued in the SB.
As to Bradberry: why would anyone let NFL officials off the hook for any reason? What good did it do? What did it clarify? When have you ever heard a similar confession from an NFL player.
And look at the statement in its entirety: I committed a penalty but I hoped it wouldn't be called? Wha??
Smith-Schuster had a decent year. Nothing special by any stretch of the imagination, while playing in the best offense in the NFL. Kadarius Toney who the Chiefs acquired during the season will have a much bigger role next year. Valdes-Scantling is still there I expect the Chiefs will want to bring back Mecole Hardman (a free agent, just like Smith-Schuster) because he's their best deep threat. The Chiefs will in no way pay JuJu big money of any kind, because they know he's replaceable. If he wants to come back on the cheap, I'm sure they'll keep him.
As for the Bradberry thing, when dudes cost their team Super Bowl wins (especially All Pro level players, like Bradberry) they own up to it. Bradberry could have been a dickhead, ala JuJu, and said something stupid. Instead, he told the truth. I respect that. A lot. He didn't blame the refs because he actually committed the penalty.
Somehow not being a bullshit artist is a bad thing? You've lost me on that one.
Interestingly though and I saw this comment on Twitter, when you watch that play that cost the Eagles a chance to win the Super Bowl, JuJu didn't react to that hold by Bradberry at all. Nothing. When a receiver is held you've seen it a million times, they are screaming for the flag. Shockingly, in the biggest play of the Super Bowl, JuJu had no idea the flag was thrown and was simply headed back to the huddle with his head down. I find that weirder than fuck. Mahomes saw the hold and was calling for it. Not JuJu though. I just found that weird.
"...It's very difficult to keep the line between the past and the present... Do you know what I mean...?"
Edith 'Little Edie' Bouvier Beale
Edith 'Little Edie' Bouvier Beale
He didn't think the penalty would be called because he got away with a pretty damn blatant one, on the same player, in the early going. I saw the admission as tossing a little shade on the inconsistent reffing in the biggest game of the year more than anything else.
Nothing left to do but smile, smile, smile...
Yes, so he should have said the refs hadn't called holding all game long so why did they call me on that play? IMO, there is a difference between the "right" call and the technically correct call. A smart statement would have been why is something that wasn't a penalty for 59 minutes suddenly a penalty? Was JSS even the intended receiver?Ice wrote: ↑Thu Feb 16, 2023 6:29 pmHe didn't think the penalty would be called because he got away with a pretty damn blatant one, on the same player, in the early going. I saw the admission as tossing a little shade on the inconsistent reffing in the biggest game of the year more than anything else.
I figured he was aiming for subtlety, or not wanting to seem like a sore loser, or not to get fined, or a little bit of all three.Dshiner wrote: ↑Thu Feb 16, 2023 6:41 pmYes, so he should have said the refs hadn't called holding all game long so why did they call me on that play? IMO, there is a difference between the "right" call and the technically correct call. A smart statement would have been why is something that wasn't a penalty for 59 minutes suddenly a penalty? Was JSS even the intended receiver?Ice wrote: ↑Thu Feb 16, 2023 6:29 pmHe didn't think the penalty would be called because he got away with a pretty damn blatant one, on the same player, in the early going. I saw the admission as tossing a little shade on the inconsistent reffing in the biggest game of the year more than anything else.
Nothing left to do but smile, smile, smile...
Ice wrote: ↑Thu Feb 16, 2023 6:47 pmI figured he was aiming for subtlety, or not wanting to seem like a sore loser, or not to get fined, or a little bit of all three.Dshiner wrote: ↑Thu Feb 16, 2023 6:41 pmYes, so he should have said the refs hadn't called holding all game long so why did they call me on that play? IMO, there is a difference between the "right" call and the technically correct call. A smart statement would have been why is something that wasn't a penalty for 59 minutes suddenly a penalty? Was JSS even the intended receiver?Ice wrote: ↑Thu Feb 16, 2023 6:29 pmHe didn't think the penalty would be called because he got away with a pretty damn blatant one, on the same player, in the early going. I saw the admission as tossing a little shade on the inconsistent reffing in the biggest game of the year more than anything else.
Okay, then I think saying nothing is more effective. Because if what you plausibly offer was his motivation his statement had mostly the opposite effect. If the accused miscreant says it was the right call then it was is how everyone seems to perceive it. You are saying that maybe thats not what he meant. I can see it.
