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After a four-month break from Twitter, Steelers coach Mike Tomlin finally returned to the social media website on Tuesday and he returned for one reason: to scold DeAngelo Williams

Williams has basically spent the past 48 hours tweeting to anyone and everyone to let them know that Peyton Manning is washed up. He even summarized Manning's 2015 season with a poop emoji (yes, there are poop emojis). 

That tweet was from Monday.

The next morning, Williams joined ESPN radio and doubled down on his Manning bashing, saying that he wasn't "going to hold his tongue" when people ask for his opinion.

Thanks to Tomlin though, Williams will likely be holding his tongue for the rest of the offseason. The Steelers coach broke his four-month Twitter silence by sending out the tweet below directed toward Williams.

I'm guess this tweet means that there will be no more Manning-bashing from Williams.

The best part about this is that Tomlin could have called Williams or shot him a text message or sent him a private message on Twitter, but no, he called him out publicly.

Tomlin also put a hashtag next to the word "really," which makes me think he didn't spend his four-month Twitter hiatus learning how to properly use hashtags. I would've gone with #TheStandardIsTheStandard. That would've sent a clear message to Williams that the standard is the standard.

Anyway, I should probably note that this all happened thanks to our very own Pete Prisco.

The Twitter firestorm from Williams started after Prisco sent out a tweet saying that Manning probably could play another year, if he wanted to.

Williams strongly disagreed with Prisco and started bashing Manning immediately. Basically, Williams said that Manning was so bad in 2015, he was poop emoji bad. Williams also compared Manning to 2010 Jimmy Clausen, which is arguably worse than being compared to a poop emoji.

Williams seems to have gotten the message: He hasn't posted since Tomlin's tweet.

DeAngelo Williams might have to ban himself from Twitter. (USATSI)
DeAngelo Williams might have to ban himself from Twitter. (USATSI)