O.J. Simpson has a Twitter. Whether that's a good or bad thing is a conversation for another day. Today, he's ripping the Oakland Raiders, specifically Jon Gruden, because he can't “handle” linebacker Vontaze Burfict and wide receiver Antonio Brown.

Simpson's latest Twitter video labeled, “Jon Gruden, Not!”

 

Said Simpson, after talking about the NFL punishing big hits:

“What about the Raiders though? Antonio Brown, Vontaze Burfict, who is making that decision? I'm sure coach Gruden assured every body in the organization that he could handle those guys, not! I'm just saying.”

Nice Borat impression, O.J.

The NFL handed Burfict a 12-game suspension for his helmet-to-helmet hit on Indianapolis Colts tight end Jack Doyle on Sunday. Brown, on the other hand, was released by the Raiders after essentially forcing their hand do so. After one game with the New England Patriots, he is out of the league.

Simpson noted that he, and his fantasy football “league mates,” agreed immediately that Burfict would be suspended due to the hit on Doyle. He was surprised that the suspension is for 12 games, even though, as he cited, the risks of helmet collisions and CTE. He mentioned that he understands what the NFL is trying to do to protect the game.

Simpson went on to talk about the old days of the NFL when big hits were glamorized before criticizing Gruden for bringing in Burfict and Brown.

Do you agree with Simpson's take of criticizing Gruden for trading for Brown and signing Burfict?