• Please be aware we've switched the forums to their own URL. (again) You'll find the new website address to be www.steelernationforum.com Thanks
  • Please clear your private messages. Your inbox is close to being full.

Despite All the Hate, We Love JuJu

Steeler Nation

Administrator
Staff member
Admin
Joined
Apr 7, 2014
Messages
2,542
Reaction score
4,985
Points
93
By: Jared Villani @JVillain10 SteelerNation.com   Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver, JuJu Smith-Schuster has had the spotlight on him a lot in recent weeks, and while it may not be for the best reasons, it’s a big reason why we fell in love with him in the first place. Smith-Schuster has always been a pleasure to […]

Support SteelerNation by clicking here to read the story..
 
I don't have a problem in the world with any player having a social media presence, building a brand...etc. What I have a problem with is when you start disrespecting the game and your opponents by doing stupid stuff like dancing on logos or stomping on logos...etc. Providing bulletin board material to other teams when your own team has been in a decline for a month...that just comes across as selfish. The Steelers need to look at their leadership, first at the player level and why veteran players are turning a blind eye to these actions. Second, the Steelers need to look at their management (coaches, HC, GM) that is allowing this to happen. AB did not become the diva overnight, it was a culmination of events that created that monster. Someone needs to do a better job of outlining what is acceptable and not acceptable and start holding players accountable. I like Juju a lot, and I think he has a youthful playfulness about him, but I think he sometimes crosses the line...he needs someone to "parent him" in to what is acceptable and what is not or what could potentially hurt the team.
 
What I care about is the fact he did not take reasonability for his actions and when finally put on the spot by Tomlin he went ahead and did his thing in another way. Social media is the down fall of many a man
 
What I care about is the fact he did not take reasonability for his actions and when finally put on the spot by Tomlin he went ahead and did his thing in another way. Social media is the down fall of many a man

His head coach takes responsibility for nothing he does, why would Juju think he should? Tomlin is a leader of children, not men.
 
Top