PLAYERS:
Ryan Clark,
James Harrison
TEAMS: Pittsburgh Steelers, New England Patriots, New York Giants
TEAMS: Pittsburgh Steelers, New England Patriots, New York Giants
The New England Patriots lost to the New York Giants 21-17 in Super Bowl XLVI and not only was the Pittsburgh Steelers fan base happy with the Patriots failure to capture their 4th Super Bowl championship, but so were a few Steelers players as both safety Ryan Clark and linebacker James Harrison let their thoughts be known about the Patriots on Twitter.
Harrison was the first to pile on with,"Told you, cheaters never win!!!!!!!!!" and followed it up with, "Lol, I'm sorry I couldn't help it!!!"
Told you, cheaters never win!!!!!!!!!— James Harrison (@jharrison9292) February 6, 2012
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