Cleveland Browns head coach Hue Jackson, on behalf of receiver Josh Gordon, is fearful of what happens in the mean streets of Twitter.

For those unaware, recently returned from suspension talent Josh Gordon went on Twitter and had a bit of a spat with cornerback Damarious Randall. To put it bluntly, Gordon said Randall couldn't hold the receiver's jock strap.

Hooray, social media!

Anyway, Hue Jackson is not a fan of these antics.

“I would hope that we wouldn’t [do that],” Jackson said, via Cleveland.com. “I want us to do our talking on the field with our play. That’s where the focus needs to be. because that’s what it’s going to take to get us to winning. Talking isn’t going to do anything. I’m sure the emotions are high. We were close to having an opportunity. We didn’t finish. He didn’t really make a huge catch in the second half, so I think all of that stuff fuels into it, but I would advise our players let’s not get caught up in social media and going bantering back and forth. Let’s just continue to play and become as good as we can over these next three weeks.”

Poor Jackson. I am being serious. He has to comment on a social media platform he likely doesn't understand while reports circulate that new general manager would maybe fire him at the end of the season.