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Steelers Hangout: Why some things are best left unsaid for NFL players

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The Pittsburgh Steelers are usually a very tight-lipped organization. From the front office down to Mike Tomlin, the public only knows what the franchise wants them to know.

Well, until this past season.

Although social media gives fans tremendous, and unprecedented, access to players, doesn’t mean we, the fans, need to know exactly what is going on. This can be traced back to Antonio Brown’s dubious Facebook Live video, as well as the myriad of avenues players can explore via social media.

There is always a line in the sand, and it seems as if the Steelers are tip-toeing close to going over the line. Is there a problem with Antonio Brown and Eli Rogers’ SnapChat stories which show every detail in their workout, nutrition plan and song selections in the car? No, there isn’t, but maybe some things should be kept sacred, and maybe in 2017 the Steelers will aim to have their actions on the field do the talking, and not their social media accounts exploding off the field.

I discuss this more in the latest BTSC podcast “Steelers Hangout” above. Give it a listen in the player above, and follow all of the BTSC podcasts on iTunes by searching "The Standard is the Standard", as well as on several podcast apps for Android users.

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