No. If what Boomer said is true, the position he coaches is irrelevant. It is his size and strength that matters. What Boomer said is Porter was on the field because he was big and strong enough to assist a wobbled Brown to the sidelines which makes what position he coaches irrelevant. If the WR coach is 5'9" and 150lbs, he isn't a guy you want to assist a player to the sidelines.
OK, now you have even gone off the cliff with the comedy range at this point.
Anyhoo, here are some of the training staff of the Pittsburgh Steelers;
Athletic Training Staff
John Norwig, Head Athletic Trainer
Sonia Gysland, Assistant Athletic Trainer
Jonathan Andino, Assistant Athletic Trainer/Physical Therapist
Daveon Lee, Athletic Training Intern
Here is the coaching staff of the Pittsburgh Steelers:
Coaching Staff
Mike Tomlin, Head Coach
John Mitchell, Assistant Head Coach/Defensive Line
Todd Haley, Offensive Coordinator
Keith Butler, Defensive Coordinator
Danny Smith, Special Teams Coordinator
Mike Munchak, Offensive Line Coach
Jerry Olsavsky, Inside Linebackers Coach
Joey Porter, Outside Linebackers Coach
James Daniel, Tight Ends Coach
Randy Fichtner, Quarterbacks Coach
Carnell Lake, Defensive Backs Coach
Richard Mann, Wide Receivers Coach
James Saxon, Running Backs Coach
Shaun Sarrett, Offensive Assistant
Steve Meyer, Coaching Assistant
Garrett Giemont, Conditioning Coordinator
Marcel Pastoor, Conditioning Assistant
Terry Cousin, Player Engagement Coordinator
Chrissy Bulger, Administrative Assistant
Mia Daudet, Administrative Assistant
So with 5 training staff and 21 coaches, you are stating that the Pittsburgh Steelers sent Joey Porter out to help Antonio Brown off the field.
Wow.
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