George Pickens was not notably in a giving temper throughout his media session contained in the Pittsburgh Steelers’ locker room the day after Thanksgiving.
As an alternative of offering reporters with considerate or insightful responses to their questions, the third-year broad receiver channeled former NFL operating again Marshawn Lynch’s viral second at Tremendous Bowl XLIX’s media day in 2015.
Pickens repeatedly responded, “I’m simply right here so I gained’t get fined,” as reporters directed questions on the 23-year-old.
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One of many questions directed at Pickens centered round whether or not the receiver had heard from the NFL about any potential punishment for his involvement in a scuffle on the finish of final week’s sport in opposition to the Cleveland Browns, which the Steelers misplaced 24-19.
“I am simply right here so I will not get fined,” he repeated.
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On the ultimate play of the sport, Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson tossed a Hail Mary towards the tip zone. Pickens was within the space of the move, however Browns cornerback Greg Newsome II was guarding him and successfully took the broad receiver out of the play.
Cameras missed the start of what seemed to be a skirmish, however a fast pan appeared to point out Pickens and Newsome getting snarled close to the stands. The digital camera then confirmed Pickens being held again by two members of stadium safety close to the seats. One fan was even holding Pickens’ arm, resulting in preliminary hypothesis the participant was stepping into it with followers.
Shortly after the Steelers’ shocking loss contained in the Browns’ snowy dwelling stadium, Pickens positioned the blame on the sport’s climate situations. “Circumstances performed an enormous, enormous half in at the moment’s sport. I don’t actually suppose the Cleveland Browns are a great crew in any respect,” he instructed reporters. “I believe the situations type of saved them at the moment.”
“The snow, the situations had been so unhealthy,” he continued. “I do not even suppose the QB may see generally. And whenever you obtained situations like that, on the opponent’s dwelling area, it type of performs of their favor.”
The snowfall picked up within the second half of the sport. Whereas the climate situations had been one thing each groups needed to cope with, Pickens’ assertion suggests the Steelers fell to 8-3 because of the snow and wind.
Friday’s alternate was not the primary time this season that Pickens has proven his obvious lack of fondness for having to work together with the media.
In October, Pickens got here below scrutiny after he wore eye black throughout a sport that featured a profane phrase. The attention black strip, which stretched below his eyes, stated, “open f—ing all the time.”
NFL coverage prohibits gamers from including messages to eye black throughout video games, however apparently the rule was not on Pickens’ radar. “By no means seen (the rule) earlier than,” he stated when requested if he was conscious of the league’s coverage pertaining to eye black. “Have you ever seen it earlier than?”
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A reporter then talked about the high quality that Steelers defensive lineman Cam Heyward needed to pay in 2015 when he wrote his father’s nickname on his eye black. Heyward’s father, Craig, performed within the NFL from 1988-1998 and glided by the nickname “Ironhead.”
Pickens shrugged when his teammate’s high quality was introduced up, saying, “Years in the past, once I wasn’t within the league? So, no.”
The Steelers will look to solidify their place atop the AFC North after they play the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday.
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