Yea because Jones, Hopkins, Fitzgerald, Green, Johnson have championships. Lmfao
Biggest clown here is people like you
Beckham and Brown have championship personas. They are hungry and dominant. What you fail to recognize is the fighting spirit. If the Pats win a SB I'll be back to remind you of your error
I'm not defending Dez, TO, or Ochocinco. You can attack a straw man. but Moss is the greatest receiver of all time.
The Steelers are a bad organization, Harrison exposed that after switching from PIT to NE.
You incessantly talk trash about Oakland and when a player quits the team you criticize their decision? Yea ok
AB and OBJ act EXACTLY like TO and Dez and Ochocinco used to act. If you defend them, you defend them all.
The Steelers are not a bad organization, they are actually one of the most storied in the NFL. They just had a couple bad apples (Bell, Brown) who they needed to get rid of. And i have no idea why on earth you'd reference James Harrison to try and prove your point. The Steelers let him come back and un-retire even after he bolted for a division rival in Cincy. Then when his play eventaulyl declined after 3 more seasons, they released him so that he could get a shot elsewhere. They could have just let him ride the bench until the off-season.
Also, i give Oakland

because they are my division rival, and because they've been garbage for almost 2 decades. In this situation, i actually think they were in the right. No player is above the rules. He missed multiple practices, rehab sessions, and team meetings and was fined according to the CBA. He then complained about the fine (which is pennies to him), and got in an altercation with the GM calling him a cracker, punting a ball, and storming off. They fine him more for conduct detrimental to the team and took away his bonus. He then posts a secretly recorded phone call from his coach to the internet, and demands a release. Upon being released from the team, he also took a shot at QB Derek Carr, another guy who has supported him the whole time. Mayock and Gruden did right. If you want to build a culture of winning, you make sure that team comes first. The name on the front always matter more than the one on the back.
Now, if you want to continue defending the guy whom i just described above, and call it a "championship" attitude. By all means. Its your opinion. But ive said my piece, and im off to watch football.
PS. Jerry Rice is the greatest WR of all time.