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Colts' Michael Pittman Jr. clarifies comments - Not a 'good loser' - ESPN

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INDIANAPOLIS — Colts wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr. clarified comments he made after Sunday's loss to the Browns, saying his emotions got the best of him because he has «never been a good loser.» Pittman, the Colts' leading receiver, complained to an Indianapolis Star reporter about his involvement in the offense, saying among other things, «They didn't target me today, for whatever reason.

Maybe I'm not a big part of the offense.» Pittman gathered reporters in the Colts' locker room Wednesday in an attempt to clarify those statements. «Obviously it was a very frustrating loss the way that it happened,» Pittman said of the Browns' 39-38 victory. «And I've never been a good loser.

I'm actually a very poor sport. It's something that I've been working on my whole life and it's just hard for me sometimes. And when you lose, sometimes you lose your composure, you lose your head.

And I think I was a little dramatic when I said that.» Pittman, known as a fiery competitor who often is involved in on-field confrontations with opponents, is the Colts' leader in targets, receptions and receiving yards.

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