Belichick shrugs off flap as 'SnapFace,' 'InstaChat' taken at Highmark Stadium (Steelers)

Bill Belichick and Mike Tomlin. — GETTY

Bill Belichick has not seen Antonio Brown's Facebook Live video that featured Mike Tomlin using some choice words to describe the Patriots after the Steelers' 18-16 win Sunday night against the Chiefs.

Belichick said his only concern is preparing his players to face the Steelers in the AFC Championship Game on Sunday at Gillette Stadium. But maybe that's because Brown forgot to upload it to 'SnapFace' or 'InstaChat.'

“Yeah, as you know I’m not on SnapFace and all that, I don’t really get those,” Belichick told the hosts of "Dale and Holley" on WEEI's radio station in Boston. “I’m just really worried about getting our team ready to go. I’m not really too worried about what they put on InstantChat, or whatever it is.”



Neither 'SnapFace' nor 'InstaChat' are actual social media networks, of course. There's Snapchat, Facebook and Instagram, but Belichick likely doesn't see any posts on there, either, to hear him tell it.

“We’re really just focused on trying to play well and win this week. The AFC Championship Game is really what it is about,” he said.

Belichick is not hip to the newest ways to showcase what goes on a locker room after a victory, but his comments created quite a stir on actual social media pages, the same ones Ramon Foster and Ben Roethlisberger told teammates to avoid after the game Sunday.

“This is a lion’s den we’re going to this week,” Roethlisberger told his teammates in that video. “It’s a lion’s den. I’ve been there. A lot of us have been there. This isn’t going to be fun. Keep your mouth shut. Let’s play Steeler football and be a Steeler all week.”

If you missed it, here's Brown's video again:


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