Brandon Browner of the New England Patriots celebrates after defeating the Seattle Seahawks during Super Bowl XLIX at University of Phoenix Stadium on Feb. 1, 2015 in Glendale, Arizona.
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Are you tired yet of reading about people reacting to Kanye West’s Grammy night? Yes? Maybe? Probably? We’ve got one more for you, but we promise it’s pretty entertaining.
Brandon Browner, a very good cornerback for the Super Bowl champion New England Patriots (he played for the Super Bowl champion Seattle Seahawks the year before), let Kanye have it on Twitter after his anti-Beck outburst.
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First, he called Ye a “sucka” and pointed out this wasn’t the first time he tried to upstage someone at an awards show (though FYI, Taylor Swift was actually 19 during the 2009 VMAs).
KANYE WEST is a sucka! Everybody don’t listen to Beyoncé. Second time he tried to steal somebody shine. First time it was a 15 yr old girl
— Brandon Browner (@bbrowner27) February 11, 2015
Then he said he didn’t think past musical greats would have acted like Kanye did:
Kanye try and play that I’m weird because of my genius. Non of the greats pull that stupid ish. Meaning Marley, Mike Jack, Tupac, Jayz etc
— Brandon Browner (@bbrowner27) February 11, 2015
And he joked that he could have beaten Kanye up if he was in Beck’s place, which is probably (okay, definitely) true.
Peep who he tried Beck and Taylor Swift. Real tough guy. If only I could’ve been Beck for one night. Kanye would be rapping thru the wire
— Brandon Browner (@bbrowner27) February 11, 2015
Do people really know the words to Montell Jordan’s “This Is How We Do It” better than any Kanye West song?
Classics are songs(WE)all know. Montell Jordan “this is how we do”The majority know word for word. Name a sponge bob song we know word4word.
— Brandon Browner (@bbrowner27) February 11, 2015
But he does love Beyoncé, though.
Beyoncé the truth tho! Seriously I mean that. This is not about her.
— Brandon Browner (@bbrowner27) February 11, 2015
Regardless of what side you’re on, Browner is probably worth a follow, even if you’re not a football fan. Remember how Marshawn Lynch refused to answer any questions at this year’s Super Bowl Media Day? Here’s to NFL players with fun things to say!