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It is better for some people not to use social media.
I mean, it’s his Twitter profile. He can do what he wants with it.Oh okay. But if DJ lashed out at the organisation I resent that. They’ve made him a millionaire and he will continue to earn millions.
If his comments were meant for someone else he should make it clear.
Somebody replied back to his tweet with "If they had cut the grass shorter @ State farm stadium would you have ran faster?" Damn lolShould have read:
When the grass is cut low, paid backs go slow.
ThisDJ clearly always had problems with route assignments, blocking assignments and more. That can be overlooked when you are beasting on the field but once you start slipping, it becomes a glaring issue.
YepWas happy when he was cashing the checks...
We know who that is.It is better for some people not to use social media.
I agree.
There's a lot of people trashing David Johnson right now. I'd be pretty sour if I was being bashed on a national level, also with people who were coworkers or peers. He's a good dude who doesn't deserve any vitriol. People place your stats or production too high over a player's value as a person.
A lot of players twitters have cryptic comments talking about haters or snakes, dude could honestly be talking about his mail delivery guy.
I mean, it’s his Twitter profile. He can do what he wants with it.
As long as his wife approves of each tweet. LOL
don't caaaaaaaaare.
I read that was about how the media was covering the trade and calling it highway robbery. They ain't wrong though.
I was wrong about DJ in the OP and according to him, he was just quoting lyrics from Jay-Z's Blueprint 2 song:
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It was kind of weird timing to tweet a lyric like that after all that went down in this blockbuster trade (especially considering that HB tweeted something similar after he was cut) but I apologize for jumping to conclusions on his tweet nonetheless. I wish DJ the absolute best and hope he shines in Houston.