Snoop Dogg is not a huge fan of the Pittsburgh Steelers' Josh Scobee and he isn't afraid to use Instagram to put the kicker on blast. After the Steelers lost out to the Baltimore Ravens on Thursday night (Oct. 1), the rapper was clearly very upset. Scobee represents the Steelers' third kicker this year alone and two missed field goals would have drastically effected the team's performance.

The Huffington Post reported that the two missed goals occurred late in the fourth quarter and the Ravens ended up winning during the overtime segment 23-20. The Steelers are certainly Snoop's team and he went on social media immediately after to blast Scobee.

"Get the f*ck outta here Josh Scobee," Snoop said in his post, "We need to get rid of that mother f*cker. He's sorry as f*ck. He was sorry in Jacksonville, he's sorry with us. Get his ass out of here. Bye bye b*tch. Sorry mother f*cker you."

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A video posted by snoopdogg (@snoopdogg) on Oct 1, 2015 at 8:19pm PDT

According to Billboard, Josh Scobee was obviously feeling some guilt over the whole debacle and said in some post-game interviews that he "let the team down." But his biggest critic was definitely the Doggfather.

Obviously Snoop Dogg is a big football fan and as previously reported by Music Times, he has just partnered with AOL in order to create an online streaming series featuring his Snoop Youth Football League league for children from impoverished areas.

"Mentoring kids through SYFL means more to me than anything else I do," Snoop Dogg said in his official statement reported by Billboard, "It's my way of continuing to connect with the communities that move me. I get to know kids and parents with great spirits from all over, and it becomes something far beyond football. It is important to not only be a football coach to these kids, but to be a life coach as well. It's our way of sharing a life together. This series will finally give the world a chance to witness the stories, talent, and commitment SYFL represents in the same way I do."

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