
Cardinals' Bruce Arians and John Brown Respond to Upset Fantasy Owners
The Arizona Cardinals don't care about your fantasy team. All they care about is winning football games.
That much is clear given the way members of the Cardinals have responded to fantasy football owners who were upset with the team this past weekend.
Cardinals receiver John Brown was active for Arizona's Week 8 game against the Cleveland Browns despite dealing with hamstring injuries for a few weeks. However, even though he was active, he never saw the field, upsetting fantasy owners who started him after seeing the wideout's "active" status.
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Arizona coach Bruce Arians, per Darren Urban of the team's website, doesn't care if fantasy football owners are angry about Brown's lack of playing time Sunday.
Brown doesn't care, either. He spent a good amount of time on Twitter after the game having some fun with upset fantasy owners who were tweeting at him.

The only thing Brown cares about is his team winning.
Arizona rallied for a 34-20 victory over Cleveland, so Brown doesn't care he didn't get on the field. He's a team-first player.
With a bye week next for Arizona, Brown now has two weeks to try to get his hamstrings healthy. Fantasy football owners may not be happy in the present, but Brown's lack of action in Week 8 could lead to better results down the road. Or, you know, they could just be more concerned about a player's health than a game.
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