Snoop Dogg Is Not Happy With The Pittsburgh Steelers (Video)
Snoop Dogg posted a couple Instagram videos on his disgust with the Pittsburgh Steelers losing to the New York Jets Sunday.
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The Pittsburgh Steelers played terrible against the New York Jets Sunday which led to a 20-13 win by Michael Vick and company, and one loyal football fan of the Pittsburgh Steelers, Snoop Dogg, was not too happy with the way his team played.
Here are some of his video diaries posted by Snoop this week on Instagram. Warning: NSFW language is unsurprisingly used.
Snoop Dogg clearly doesn’t think highly of the New York Jets, expressing his embarrassment that his Pittsburgh Steelers lost to the them. His disgust for Roethlisberger passing to James Harrison was also outlined in his above video diaries.
The New York Jets held on to win the game 20-13 after leading 17-3 at the half and giving up 10 points in the second half to the Steelers but holding on to secure the seven point win.
The Pittsburgh Steelers struggled on the offensive side of the ball giving it up four times including two interceptions by quarterback Ben Roethlisberger. Roethlisberger finished with an impressive 343 passing yards and a touchdown in a second half comeback effort that was halted by New York.
Hopefully the Pittsburgh Steelers can make Snoop Dogg happier next week when they take on the Tennessee Titans.
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