This is a amazing article about his life and think like that!
This is a amazing article about his life and think like that!
For the love of all that's good and holy, keep this kid as far away from the Madden cover as possible.
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Smart man!
AB apologists on Twitter are ripping JuJu over this. Then again, it might simply be hundreds of ghost accounts (AB is indeed that crazy).
He said the right thing...
Unfortunately JuJu doesn’t have the same respect for Roethlisberger calling him an old fart...
“My locker [used to be] far away from Big Ben’s, so I could be hyper and loud. As soon as I moved next to his locker, when he’s around, I’m quiet. You gotta respect the gated community.”
This is not surprise that Brown had never been a mentor for JuJu in the last 2 years....
While JuJu obviously respects Brown's game, it's clear that the team's former No. 1 receiver was not a mentor to Smith-Schuster, who still led the Steelers with 111 receptions for 1,426 yards last season. While he has replaced Brown as Pittsburgh's top wideout, Smith-Schuster is also embracing his new opportunity as a veteran for some of the Steelers' young receivers. While he is still the youngest receiver on Pittsburgh's 53-man roster, the 22-year-old wideout is Pittsburgh's most tenured receiver with regard to playing with Big Ben inside the Steelers' offense.
"The biggest thing for him … he's such a young guy still, but now he's thrust into the role of being a leader on this team to a certain extent in that room," Roethlisberger said of Smith-Schuster during a recent interview with ESPN's Sal Paolantonio. "He's a big figure in the NFL right now. He's still very very humble, and he's excitable, right? He's fun, people love watching him. And it's infectious. That's why I keep telling him, 'Be yourself. Don't change who you are. Who you are is what makes you special."
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https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/h...antonio-brown/
I didn't read the article yet, but Millennial Man sounds like the fuckin' dumbest superhero ever.
See you Space Cowboy ...
I grew up and heard about it (Sports Illustrated). How SI (and any magazine) stays in business (RIP ESPN Mag) in this day and age is beyond me...virtually impossible to do...
A former teammate of JuJu is proud of him!