Braylon Edwards Suspended by Big Ten Network for Harsh Tweeting

Published on 7-Sep-2018 by Raoul Duke

Football - NCAA    NCAA Football Daily Update

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Braylon Edwards Suspended by Big Ten Network for Harsh Tweeting

Football analysts are supposed to remain impartial, regardless of context.

Apparently, Braylon Edwards missed that day.

The former Wolverine and NFL wide receiver decided to live-tweet the game between Michigan and Notre Dame, much to the chagrin of his nemesis Jim Harbaugh.

Michigan more or less crapped themselves on national television, losing to the Irish and looking really bad in doing so.

 

The stench was great.

Edwards is currently in the employ of the Big Ten Network.

He's also not a fan of Jim Harbaugh, and he spewed some tough love in the direction of the Wolverines during the ugly debacle.

 

That was easily the worst of the tweets, complete with creative language.

They've since been deleted, but Coach Harbaugh was none too pleased.

 

While the noted khaki pants aficionado didn't go full Mike Gundy, he is in fact both a man and over the age of 40.

 

Anyway, the Big Ten Network has decided to suspend Edwards indefinitely, a decision that was curiously announced shortly after the Harbaugh retort.

 

Perhaps Coach Harbaugh should focus on preparing his football team to play football before they wet the bed again.