Cassius Marsh didn't spend a lot of time with the Patriots, but he's made it known how much he didn't like it.
"They don't have fun there. There's nothing fun about it. There's nothing happy about it. I didn't enjoy any of my time there, you know what I'm saying?" he said in 2018 following being released after nine games. "It made me for the first time in my life think about not playing football because I hated it that much."
Marsh, who is now on the Steelers, did a podcast recently with comedian Tom Segura, and he went after the Patriots once again.
“The Patriot Way is extremely impressive," he said. "They work day-in and day-out. Their work ethic over there [that] they instill is pretty legendary. They also treat players like crap. You don’t have a lunch period. … You get there and you have to make time to eat in between meetings. And they are like 5-10 minute periods where I would literally go scoop food and put it in a cup and like crush it real quick before I got to the next meeting. There’s no fun. There’s no — well, that is what I got in trouble for, for saying they don’t have fun.”
The outside linebacker went on to say Patriots fans hate him as well as that players "thanked" him for what he said.
“Patriots fans hate me," Marsh said. "I am probably one of the most hated former Patriots. Up there. Top five at least. … Here’s the thing: over there, nobody says anything publicly because they have won so many championships. So, you don’t want to upset the fan base because after you win a Super Bowl, you can get paid for signings in New England for the rest of your life because you’re a Super Bowl champ.
"It was funny, when I did that article a lot of the players like thanked me for making it public on how bad they treat guys. I mean, they win games so you just really can’t argue with championships.”
The Steelers are Marsh's eighth NFL team.
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