49ers Anthony Davis Calls Terrell Suggs 'Loser' After Interview Slight
SAN FRANCISCO (CBS Sports) -- It's been nearly a month since the Baltimore Ravens outlasted the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl XLVII. And while most of the NFL is looking ahead to free agency and the draft, at least two players from the big game are still reveling in what was and reeling from what could've been.
Ravens linebacker Terrell Suggs made a recent appearance on San Francisco radio station KNBR to promote "The Coalition," a movie he co-wrote. (It's a romantic comedy about "Four women who band together to get revenge on four young, successful players because the guys mistreated them in some way.")
Invariably, the conversation turned to the post-victory comments made by teammate Cary Williams, who called the 49ers "fake tough guys" and "pretenders."
Suggs was asked if San Francisco's offensive line had any "fake tough guys."
"They've got one fake tough guy," he said, via the Baltimore Sun.
After praising left tackle Joe Staley and left guard Mike Iupati, Suggs referred to center Jonathan Goodwin as "pretty good," and called right guard Alex Boone "solid." Which left right tackle and 2010 first-round pick Anthony Davis.
Not surprisingly, the insinuation didn't sit well with the third-year player out of Rutgers (who, it turns out, was college teammates with Ray Rice). So naturally, Davis took to Twitter to voice his displeasure.
"We went head to head in the Super Bowl. He made no plays. Another case of a cornball with money... he was a loser before he had the NFL backing him. You can tell by his moves. Thirsty for any hype," Davis tweeted this week.
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