Sione Pouha isn't the least bit pleased with Stevie Johnson's touchdown celebration, the one that's become the talk of the NFL over the last 24 hours.

After scoring on a 5-yard slant near the end of the second quarter of the Jets' 28-24 victory yesterday, Johnson pretended to shoot himself in the thigh and then limped around the end zone for a few steps -- a reference to Burress' nightclub incident.

The Bills wide receiver also mocked the Jets' "Flight Boys" celebration, spreading his arms in the same fashion as Santonio Holmes and then acting as if the plane crash landed.

"It probably wasn't as professional as he should be," Pouha said today. "Us being from New York, we like to hold ourselves with integrity, and that airplane thing, in my opinion, was kind of a dagger a little bit considering the circumstances that we had in remembrance of what we had on Sept. 11. It was unprofessional. That's just my opinion.

"We all stand for pride around here," Pouha added. "All of us are from around this region and we all know it's a sacred moment for a lot of people. It was very sobering."

Pouha didn't show much love for Johnson's poke at Burress, either. 

"Well, he shot himself at the end of the game," Pouha said, a slap at Johnson dropping a potential game-winning 47-yard touchdown after he got behind the Jets defense with about 30 seconds left. "He didn't win it. I don't know which shot's worse. With that, too, those are events that happened in somebody's life.

"That's kind of something personal, a little bit. Plax had to go through some things, so that's a moment for him that should kind of just keep safety and keep hold of himself. It was probably just unprofessional to come out do something like that."

Rex Ryan said: "I thought it was ridiculous."

Darrelle Revis was equally bothered by Johnson's antics.

"Like I said last night in the locker room, it’s just him being a young guy, and young and immature a little bit because I felt it had nothing to do with the situation," the All-Pro cornerback said this afternoon. "If anything, you scored on me. So come at me, if anything.

"But that’s just wrong to me. It wasn’t smart on his part of doing the gun thing and shooting himself. That was just, to me, disrespectful to Plaxico in a way."

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