New Orleans Saints Head Coach Sean Payton doesn't want any of his players pulling an Antonio Brown.

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On a recent appearance on CBS Radio, Payton explained that he plans to utilize a 'scrambler' to block the Saints players from using social media before and after games next season.

“It’s just a simpler scrambler that just avoids the social media aspect. That will be in our locker room," Payton said, via The New Orleans Advocate. "It’s not a violation of your freedom of nothing. But it’s the ability to two hours prior to kickoff, because I want them listening to music, but you can simply hit this little button.”

Payton confessed that he would have been angry if one of his players broadcast the locker room on social media - as Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown did - and explained that the issue is prevalent throughout current society.

“It’s a lot easier to handle if it’s a third-string tight end,” Payton said. “It’s much more difficult to handle when it’s one of your top players. But that being said, I would have been pissed. Look, corporate America is dealing with the same issue. In the work world, employees at their desk, how much time are they spending on social media. Close to 35, 40 percent of the time.”

It will be interesting to see how Payton's players feel about this new approach.