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28.09.2019 05:08
vational mantra. When fans greet Brown at training camp, or on his way to Heinz Field, you can hear them screaming it, either as Antworten

There are a plethora of catchphrases and motivational mantras that have helped inspire not only fans of producer and hip-hop mogul DJ Khaleds music, but his followers on the social media app Snapchat -- 6 million and counting, in fact.Hes funny, and hes motivational, says Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown,?one of Khaleds social media disciples, and a Snapchat sensation in his own right.Heres a sample:They are everywhere, according to Khaled.You know, right now, they dont want you to interview DJ Khaled. They dont, I promise you, he says to me, referring to himself in the third person.[The haters] dont want us to do well, they dont want us to win. So were gonna win more.Its the truth, he goes on. Thats what is so dope about cloth talk -- is that I can be real and honest.Cloth talk, by the way, as defined by Khaled, means the greatest, realest talk ever.Brown is a fan of Khaled, and as it turns out, their relationship goes back long before Snapchat was even invented.Ive known him since about 2009 through a mutual friend, Brown said. Hes always been an encouraging, motivational friend and someone I could count on for inspiration.For Khaled, his mutual admiration and respect for Brown can be pinpointed to a pivotal moment in Browns career: the 2010 NFL draft.When he got the call about what round [he was selected by the Steelers], he was at my house in Miami, Khaled says. I always felt like he should have been among the top three picks. And now hes the No. 1 receiver in the game.Brown was selected in the sixth round. Since then, he has had three consecutive seasons with at least 110 catches. Brown tied for the NFL lead last season with 136 catches, was second in receiving yards (1,834) and had 10 receiving touchdowns. His 265 receptions in 2014 and 2015 are the most ever in a two-season span.Browns Steelers open the regular season at Washington on Monday Night Football (7:10 ET, ESPN).Just because they dont pick you, and that door is closed, that doesnt mean you cant be the greatest ever, Khaled says.Brown acknowledges that Khaled is his favorite person to follow on Snapchat, and now he has used his friends social media formula to his own advantage: building a massive following on the app, mostly because of his commitment to share his life with the world.The great thing about Snapchat is your fans can get a detailed experience of what your life is like behind the scenes, Brown says. What do you like to do? How do you like to spend your time? For me, when Im not playing football, or when Im around the house, fans can engage with you with a right-now experience of how you spend your day, and how you spend your time.Khaled agrees: You can just watch AB score touchdowns all day, but you might not know him. Through his social media, hes letting his fans know who he is, what he eats and what he does with his family.And when he gets his teeth cleaned.Brown took Snapchat to another level last month, sharing with his followers his latest dentist appointment in Pittsburgh, straight from the chair.So, no cavities? Brown asks as he smiles in the video; he appears to be holding the phone directly over his face.No cavities! his dentist replies. You have paid your dues well beyond most.Brown is so serious about his dental care that he keeps floss in his pocket. Youve got to motivate the fans and the people to get your teeth cleaned, he explains. Its called daily hygiene. Youve got to take care of yourself.Recording snaps while at the dentist might be a sign of addiction to social media. For Brown, its a personal fitness and wellness app hes sharing with his followers.I wouldnt say Im addicted, he says. But I would say its pretty motivating knowing people wake up and check on it and see what Im doing every day; when they see me work out or eating healthy.Outside of his dentist appointments, Browns range on Snapchat is fairly diverse.I probably do 10 to 12 Snapchats a day, he admits. Spending time with my family, or my chef, my workouts, my outfits, or any events Im attending. Playing music in the car is a big one for me. Dancing sometimes. Or asking people, Hows business?So, how is business?Ask anyone who follows Brown or Khaled, and the answer comes immediately.I was sitting with DJ Khaled, Brown says, and talking about adversity, growth, where we were in life, and he said its time to take things further; be even better than we are. We just came up with a slogan in that conversation like, hows business?Brown then pauses for effect.Boomin.Though he and Brown are working together to trademark it, Khaled still remembers the exact moment when business is boomin was born.Back in the day, when my friends used to sell me sneakers, he recalled, I realized I was buying so many because every day I would be coming in and dropping two stacks [of bills] every time. So I would ask my friend, Yo, hows business? because I already knew. My friend was like, Yo, boomin.Unlike they and cloth talk, which youll hear Khaled mention on his Snapchat account almost every day, business is boomin is more than just a fun phrase for Khaled. Its a lifestyle.Put it this way: If I asked, Hows business? and you say, boomin or amazing, I already know the answer, he explains. Its basically glorifying our success. AB has taken it to another level. From his touchdowns, his workouts, his accomplishments, and also the great things that come with that. From the mud to marble floors. To keep the business going, you gotta keep it boomin.The slogan has evolved from a saying to a motivational mantra. When fans greet Brown at training camp, or on his way to Heinz Field, you can hear them screaming it, either as a question or statement, one after another. The evidence is on Browns Snapchat account. If hes not asking people how business is, hes telling them how it is: boomin.No matter what you do in life, you want to make it boom, Brown says. It can apply to anyone. Wherever you at, you always got to grow. The battle of growth is never-ending, so our motivational slogan tour is growing, is keeping business boomin in whatever business youre in, or whatever youre doing.Wholesale Fake NBA Jerseys . The All-Pro lineman got the leg bent under him while trying to make a tackle during the first half of a 22-20 overtime loss at Miami on Thursday night. 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It was obvious that something was about to happen, even to the referees because the fourth lines were on to start.SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- Notre Dame coach Brian Kelly says he intends to make four of the five players arrested by state police on marijuana possession charges available to play when the 10th-ranked Fighting Irish open the season at Texas on Sunday.Wide receiver Kevin Stepherson and linebacker Tevon Coney were listed on the depth chart released Tuesday and Kelly has said he expects running back Dexter Williams and cornerback Ashton White to contribute this season.Kelly said athletic department policy states that the first marijuana offense is an educational process and he has never suspended a player for a first offense. He said the school could still discipline the players, but there is no deadline for such a move.If something changes, the university will let us know, said Kelly, who noted that the players will be in a program that will include random drug tests.We think thats appropriate. We think thats an important part of the education process as well, he said.Kelly dismissed a fifth player, safety Max Redfield, who also was charged in the saame Aug.dddddddddddd 19 incident with a misdemeanor charge of carrying a handgun without a license. Kelly said Redfield, who was sent home early from the Fiesta Bowl last season for violating team rules, was kicked off the team because of the gun charge.Thats what caused the dismissal. And as an upperclassman, not really living up to the standards that I set, Kelly said.Asked for comment outside court, Redfield said: I wish the best to them.The five players were formally charged on Monday. Coney, Stepherson and Redfield appeared in court Tuesday in Rochester, 45 miles south of South Bend, where a judge entered not guilty pleas for them. Attorneys for Williams and White filed motions to waive initial hearings.The five were arrested after their car was stopped for speeding and an improper taillight. Police say they found two bags of marijuana. The five players told police the gun was not theirs, court documents said. ' ' '

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