Belichick unfazed by Tomlin's remarks in video: 'I'm not on Snapface'
New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick is famously averse to social media so he didn't really put much stock into Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin's incendiary postgame remarks on Sunday.
Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown posted a video on Facebook of Tomlin's postgame speech after the team's victory over the Kansas City Chiefs, where he referred to the Patriots as "assholes." Brown could be facing a fine as a result.
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Belichick didn't think much of it, however.
"As you know, I'm not on Snapface and all that so I don't really get those," Belichick said on WEEI via Phil Perry on CSNNE.com.
"Not worried too much about what they put on InstantChat."
It's a compelling storyline ahead of the AFC Championship Game, but it doesn't appear likely that Belichick and the Patriots' coaching staff will be spending too much time thinking about the video.
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