Denver Broncos wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders had some rather harsh criticism for Pittsburgh Steelers wide out Antonio Brown recently, saying that Brown ā€œdisrespectedā€ the Steelers organization for his actions leading up to Week 17.

Of course, Sanders and Brown were once teammates on Pittsburgh, and Brown did not appreciate Sanders' comments, talking a shot at his former comrade on Twitter:

https://twitter.com/AB84/status/1085630975579774982

Sanders was not about to let that go, taking less than an hour to fire back at Brown:

So: Ben Roethlisberger, Mike Tomlin, some unnamed Steelers teammates, Ryan Clark, Sanders, and Bruce Arians.

All of those players have had problems with Brown, but Brown seems to still be insisting that he is the innocent party throughout this entire ordeal.

Now, to be fair, Sanders also criticized Roethlisberger, saying he is not a great leader, but the fact that Brown has apparently had issues with all of these people means that maybe, just maybe, he is the problem.

It doesn't help Brown's case that he has not told his side of the story for what happened in the lead-up to the Steelers' season finale. Maybe if Brown provided some clarity as to what actually occurred, he would look better, but he isn't doing that.

Instead, he is resulting to childish antics by immaturely responding to everyone who criticizes him rather than actually taking the time to come out and explain what happened.

Brown is unquestionably one of the most talented receivers this game has ever seen, but you have to wonder how many other potential Steelers trading partners are having second thoughts about pursuing him this offseason.