When Cleveland Browns receiver Josh Gordon took to Twitter to use words to fight with an opposing corner, people believed he hurled several teammates under the bus for claiming the team had a built-in disadvantage.

Basically, folk inferred that the disadvantages he was speaking about was the lack of talent on the roster.

Now, however, Josh Gordon is trying to clarify what he meant.

“The fact that the team’s 0-13, we’re playing behind the 8-ball,” Gordon said, via Cleveland.com. “We have inherent disadvantages. That’s all I meant by that, a struggling team, young team, we’ve got work to get done and a lot of room to improve. I know that. Everybody knows that that watches us play. We’re almost there, but unfortunately we haven’t gotten to that point yet.”

Coach Hue Jackson said he didn’t want Gordon to air his feelings on social media this week. Apparently, Hue fears Twitter.

Quarterback DeShone Kizer, who some may have thought was a target of Gordon’s comment, said he didn’t feel upset about anything Gordon wrote.

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“He chose to go about it the way he did,” Kizer said. “I’m going to support him through it. I just try to make sure that as we continue to move forward and as he continues to work his way into this offense, that this offense doesn’t look disadvantaged at any point in time.”

Gordon can probably say whatever he wants at this point, as long as he stays clean and on the field, as he's clearly the best player on the Cleveland Browns.