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01-09-2012, 05:46 PM #1Veteran Poster
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Looks like the arrogance and class of Pittsburgh has rubbed off on Pouncey already
I guess getting handed 2 AllPro nods when you didn't deserve them didn't help him in the humility department either.
http://www.wpxi.com/news/30170134/detail.html
Posted: 4:19 pm EST January 9, 2012Updated: 4:22 pm EST January 9, 2012
PITTSBURGH -- Pittsburgh Steelers All-Pro center Maurkice Pouncey didn’t play in Sunday’s season-ending loss in Denver, but the two-time Pro Bowler made plenty of comments after the game on Twitter.
Steelers fans criticized Pouncey for promoting a rap song moments after the Steelers’ season came to an end.
Pouncey responded to several of the fans with some comments that aren’t suitable for publication.
He told one fan, “Season is over, time to move on and get better! What do you do for a living besides bother me?”
Pouncey told another fan, “Dude, you have six followers! No one cares what you have to say!! Can you see that!”
He also said, “Why would I be mad? I’m rich..play for the Steelers and have an awesome life!! Are you mad loser?”
Pouncey’s last tweet of the night said, “I’m done talking to losers!”
It is nice to know that Maurkice thinks he is better than everyone else just like the rest of the Pitt fans do. He fits right in.
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01-09-2012, 06:09 PM #2
Re: Looks like the arrogance and class of Pittsburgh has rubbed off on Pouncey already
..and Steelers fans seem to think that fans of other teams would like their dirty, cheating, classless players if they played for whatever their favorite team is.
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01-09-2012, 06:10 PM #3Regular 1st Stringer
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Re: Looks like the arrogance and class of Pittsburgh has rubbed off on Pouncey already
Downside of players using twitter. Too easy to lose your cool, and not think before you speak. Some Lions cornerback was doing the same thing after they lost to the Saints.
Then again, I'm not sure why Pittsburgh fans were bothering to attack the center who wasn't playing in the first place. Ike Taylor has a twitter account too.
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Re: Looks like the arrogance and class of Pittsburgh has rubbed off on Pouncey already
Does his brother have this mentality as well?
This just portrays the overall arrogance in the Steeler locker, that began leaking out into the public before the season began. Lamar Woodley felt the need to declare that the Ravens wouldn't make it to the Super Bowl with Joe Flacco at QB, so long as he was alive. Ryan Clark had some words to say, if I am not mistaken.
After the week 1 game, Troy Polamalu admitted that, perhaps, this team needed to be humbled. The front office's decision to stick with what got them to the SB last year, and not upgrade, personified that. The sweep by the Ravens personified that. The defensive play calling by Dick LeBeau and execution by the Steelers defense, against the Broncos, personified it. The way the Steelers began picking fights with anybody that took them head on, this season, personified it.
They were an arrogant team that thought they could just line up and win. They still won twelve games, given all of their injuries, which is something to respect."Please take with you this final sword, The Excellector. I am praying that your journey will be guided by the light", Leon Shore
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Re: Looks like the arrogance and class of Pittsburgh has rubbed off on Pouncey already
Athletes and Twitter - a terrible combination.
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Re: Looks like the arrogance and class of Pittsburgh has rubbed off on Pouncey already
Twitter has really given fans a closer glimpse into the mentality that many of them already suspected, most athletes have: That they are above us, whether they succeed or fail, because they make more money than we do and have more fame that we do.
"Please take with you this final sword, The Excellector. I am praying that your journey will be guided by the light", Leon Shore
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01-09-2012, 08:34 PM #7
Re: Looks like the arrogance and class of Pittsburgh has rubbed off on Pouncey already
Unfortunately most players feel this way. A sense of entitlement because of their natural ability. Something tells me this kind of behavior isn't discouraged by the Steelers organization. Afterall look at their QB. The whole team has a holier than thou attitude.
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Re: Looks like the arrogance and class of Pittsburgh has rubbed off on Pouncey already
What is sad about it is this: How many of these athletes actually have good money, health and relationship stability, late into their lives?
"Please take with you this final sword, The Excellector. I am praying that your journey will be guided by the light", Leon Shore
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Re: Looks like the arrogance and class of Pittsburgh has rubbed off on Pouncey already
The Steelers really messed up by keeping Ben, when it comes to this type of public viewing of them. They did it to win games and they are not the only team that will do it. The Ravens have an offensive line coach with multiple DUIs. However, it just does not go over well with such a public figure.
"Please take with you this final sword, The Excellector. I am praying that your journey will be guided by the light", Leon Shore
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Re: Looks like the arrogance and class of Pittsburgh has rubbed off on Pouncey already
These players, worshipped in high schools, praised in college, hyped up in the draft and then enter the league
And in Pouncey's case, despite being injury plagued has picked up a great reputation by the media talking heads
Any wonder some players look down on the people who pay their wages, be it through season tickets or TV subscriptions or jerseys
Some players were always like this, just that twitter gets their snap reactions for all to see
Of course all are not like this and some are very humble
I could name many but I'll just pick Ray Rice as one example
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Re: Looks like the arrogance and class of Pittsburgh has rubbed off on Pouncey already
That will not go over well in Pittsburgh.
"Please take with you this final sword, The Excellector. I am praying that your journey will be guided by the light", Leon Shore
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Re: Looks like the arrogance and class of Pittsburgh has rubbed off on Pouncey already
Both Pounceys had reputations for being dicks in college.
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