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After Vikings guard Alex Boone said he “hated everything about” Browns wide receiver Terrelle Pryor when Boone and Pryor were teammates at Ohio State, Pryor responded Monday by telling reporters he didn’t know where that came from.

Pryor said Monday that Boone’s impression of him was based upon the time they spent together when they were young and “when you’re young, all of us — when you’re young, you’re different. You act different. Your mind is wired completely different.

“I [was] 18 years old meeting this guy. I wish [Boone] well and that’s all I’ve got to say.”

Later Monday, Pryor took to Twitter and had more to say.

“I’m a firm believer if you got a problem you say it to a [man’s] face not behind his back!” Pryor wrote. “Guess everyone isn’t brought up the same!”

The cool kids call that “subtweeting.”

Frankly, Pryor has reason to be upset. He and Boone were last teammates in 2008, when Pryor was a freshman. They probably haven’t crossed paths much since; during the interview in which he talked about Pryor, Boone asked the KFAN radio hosts twice if Pryor was still in the NFL and seemed legitimately surprised that he’s playing for Boone’s hometown Browns.

Pryor is busy trying to make the team, and Boone is adjusting to a new team and offense after signing with the Vikings in free agency. The Vikings and Browns don’t play this season, so the Boone-Pryor beef will either fade away or have to wait for the next Boone interview.