PITTSBURGH (AP) — LaMarr Woodley knew the haters were going to show up. He understands they just can't help themselves.
So the Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker steeled himself for the backlash after signing a six-year, $61.5 million deal in August to will keep him with the franchise through 2016.
He didn't have to wait long.
All Woodley had to do was hop on his Twitter feed after the defending AFC champions were rolled by Baltimore 35-7 in the season-opener to read how he was overpaid, how his numbers were great because so many teams focused on stopping teammate James Harrison, how he wasn't fit to be the next leader of one of the league's most dominant defenses.
His response? Eyerolls. Lots of them.
"People expect you, when you sign this big contract, to become this Super Freak all of a sudden," Woodley said. "That's what people expect and when you don't give them that early and you're losing, people are looking for reasons to talk about certain people, reasons to point fingers."
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