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Honey Badger is not happy with the Twitterverse...

He was chirping at the Steelers the entire first half ... and whining to the officials the entire second half.

The game on the line, he is asked to cover Bryant, a guy playing his first game of the year, and was freaking toasted. I want a front-running, whining little ***** like that near the Steelers roster about as much as I want an IRS audit.
 
(Disclaimer: I was not able to watch the game yesterday)

But anyway, if the big criticism of him is that he couldn't cover Martavis, I don't think that's necessarily the worst thing ever. Martavis honestly might be one of the most underrated players coming out of the draft in a long time. I have all the confidence in the world in the kid. I think when healthy and playing, he is one of the league's better WRs already with potential to be one of the league's best if he reaches his prime healthy and not suspended
 
(Disclaimer: I was not able to watch the game yesterday)

But anyway, if the big criticism of him is that he couldn't cover Martavis, I don't think that's necessarily the worst thing ever.

If you had watched the game, you would have seen Mathieu prancing, preening and ****-talking after every crappy Vick pass fell incomplete. Every ... @#$%ing ... one.

Then, after Jones takes over, Bryant treated him like a schoolgirl. It was hilarious watching Bryant just overpower the clown. And after basically every completion against him (there were many), Honey Whiner is moaning to the officials - about being *****-slapped yet again, I guess.

He is a punk-*** *****. Look at it this way - the best Steelers CB would cover Brown, right? If the Steelers #2 CB gave up 137 yards and 2 TD's to the guy he is covering - in one half of football - and against the 3rd string QB, what would we be saying about him?
 
(Disclaimer: I was not able to watch the game yesterday)

But anyway, if the big criticism of him is that he couldn't cover Martavis, I don't think that's necessarily the worst thing ever. Martavis honestly might be one of the most underrated players coming out of the draft in a long time. I have all the confidence in the world in the kid. I think when healthy and playing, he is one of the league's better WRs already with potential to be one of the league's best if he reaches his prime healthy and not suspended

I'm with you here fellow Aggie. This kid reminds me so much of a young Randy Moss on the field. I just hope he can stay focused during and after the season because I think this kid can be a supersar in this league where no one will be able to cover him.
 
What I really noticed about that play:

Bryant got down to the 30 and had 3 guys following as he cut it back .

Not one of the 3 took a chance/dive at a tackle and they were within range to do so.
 
What I really noticed about that play:

Bryant got down to the 30 and had 3 guys following as he cut it back .

Not one of the 3 took a chance/dive at a tackle and they were within range to do so.

I thought that too, however...

If one of them dives, it wouldnt necessarily have been a high % tackle attempt. Diving could also potentially take out your teammate. So they probably figured:

" Hey, there are three of us running behind him. Surely one of his can catch up to him and pull him down. Surely he wont outrun all 3 of his for 88 yards. Right?"

But Cardinals would find out what we already know- Bryant is a physical beast.
 
What I really noticed about that play:

Bryant got down to the 30 and had 3 guys following as he cut it back .

Not one of the 3 took a chance/dive at a tackle and they were within range to do so.

What I noticed was big Heath all the way downfield throwing a key block gotta love Heath
 
If you had watched the game, you would have seen Mathieu prancing, preening and ****-talking after every crappy Vick pass fell incomplete. Every ... @#$%ing ... one.

Then, after Jones takes over, Bryant treated him like a schoolgirl. It was hilarious watching Bryant just overpower the clown. And after basically every completion against him (there were many), Honey Whiner is moaning to the officials - about being *****-slapped yet again, I guess.

He is a punk-*** *****. Look at it this way - the best Steelers CB would cover Brown, right? If the Steelers #2 CB gave up 137 yards and 2 TD's to the guy he is covering - in one half of football - and against the 3rd string QB, what would we be saying about him?


Yep ...those five times he did that during the game got really really tiresome to watch.
 
I thought that too, however...

If one of them dives, it wouldnt necessarily have been a high % tackle attempt. Diving could also potentially take out your teammate. So they probably figured:

" Hey, there are three of us running behind him. Surely one of his can catch up to him and pull him down. Surely he wont outrun all 3 of his for 88 yards. Right?"

But Cardinals would find out what we already know- Bryant is a physical beast.

oh no,, I don't think that.. I think they are just prima donnas who don't want to look bad making the effort to take him down.
 
Bryant is a lightning rod, he is a faster Plaxico when we already have a top 5 WR in Antonio.

When he is on the field he is a difference maker...
 
He had a ****** game. Zero debate on that front, but I would have taken him coming out a few years ago, and I'd take him now.
Honey Badger I mean
 
Tyronn was all over making plays at or near the point of attack. On Bryant's first TD, he peeled off from defending Heath to hit Bryant in the back and nearly force him OB, nearly making the play on a guy that wasn't his man was impressive. He hits hard, and makes plays on the ball and has a great motor. What he does between the whistles is what I care about. The fact that he cries to refs and whines on twitter doesn't mean crap to me.

I mean come on, I love Sidney Crosby for the same reasons...
 
Tyronn was all over making plays at or near the point of attack. On Bryant's first TD, he peeled off from defending Heath to hit Bryant in the back and nearly force him OB, nearly making the play on a guy that wasn't his man was impressive. He hits hard, and makes plays on the ball and has a great motor. What he does between the whistles is what I care about. The fact that he cries to refs and whines on twitter doesn't mean crap to me.

I mean come on, I love Sidney Crosby for the same reasons...

He was freaking torched. Peterson was amazing and played like a great defender. Mathieu struggled and not surprisingly, the Steelers targeted his side of the field. He failed to answer the challenge.

Add to that, he is a preening *****? Pass.
 
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