JuJu Smith-Schuster has had enough of the Antonio Brown drama (as have the rest of us), and he wants the Pittsburgh Steelers to keep the player and cut the garbage.

Regardless of the drama brought by Brown (and, apparently, Le'Veon Bell, who also comes under fire from Smith-Schuster), anyone who has even a working knowledge of football knows that he's a great player. And that is Smith-Schuster's point, especially when he tells Ian Rapoport of the NFL that everyone needs to just get it together already.

“In my dream world, I would have Le’Veon Bell at running back with James Conner. I’d have AB stay on the other side. We’d win the Super Bowl with the guys that we have, the guys that we keep. Obviously, it’s tough, situations like that you can’t control — Art Rooney and Mike Tomlin with that situation. For me, it’s moreso like let’s keep the guys on the team and win the Super Bowl. Let’s stop all the bulls–t.”

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Unfortunately, despite Smith-Schuster's “dreams,” Bell isn't going to be anything more than a visiting player in Pittsburgh anytime soon.

As for Brown, we already know that he's desperate to get traded — especially if that trade involves anywhere in San Francisco (and Jerry Rice will be all-too-happy about that, too) — because he and Ben Roethlisberger can't get along to save their lives on the Steelers roster.

So, as Smith-Schuster means well, he won't be getting his “dream team” lineup. It would be a nice thing, though.