@quantumbiosis@RealEmirHan Actions speak louder than words. Tom Cruise's affiliation with, benefits from, and power within Scientology indicate that he may be a horrible human being.
@natebargatze@JimmyKimmelLive@jimmykimmel We'll see you live for the 2nd time in July. We love you and your comedy- you are funny as heck, and we respect that you keep it clean. You seem authentic, and therefore it's hard to understand why you would go on a show with such an hateful human being as Kimmel?
@1NCRDB1 I’m excited about your talent, and thrilled to have you on my team, the NY Football Giants. But please don’t do the social media thing and play the “hate, or haters” card. If you made a mistake, own it. If you didn’t, move on.
Just focus on being a pro and being great!
@NikkiNic9384 I really hope this isn't the direction we go. He might coach the Giants to a 500ish record, but he hasn't shown any indication in recent years that he can get a team to the championship.
@lindacohn Coaching scared! They don’t trust their kicker to kick off, so they use the punter. They don’t trust Russell Wilson to throw the ball, but they won’t put Jameis in the game. Incredible.
@ShaunMorash I don’t think he is a good analyst. The decision to kick the FG and go up two scores was clearly the right call, and in no way cost them the game.
He and his partner also lauded Russell Wilson as a QB who “still has it”.
@Alsboringtweets I love the national announcers saying that Russell Wilson “still has it”, when he looks either completely shot, or disinterested, or both. At least Jameis Winston would give them a taller more mobile QB with a much stronger arm.
@PhilSimmsQB Completely agree. That decision did not cost them the game. Jameis Winston might have given them a better opportunity to win. Russell Wilson looks either shot or disinterested.
@BobbySkinner_ It starts with ownership. Should have cleaned house last year, and now it’s virtually inevitable that Dart will be learning a new offense next year under a new HC and OC.
Our GM might hit on some draft picks, but doesn’t do a good job addressing the needs of the team.