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Dallas Cowboys WR Roy Williams lost the Thanksgiving Day game by fumbling the football, but, as he usually does when faced with adversity, he handled it like a man.

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Not so much with Buffalo Bills WR Stevie Johnson, who dropped a game-winning pass and lost the game on Sunday against the Pittsburgh Steelers — and then bitch-slapped God via tweet:

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“I praise you 24/7!!!!!! And this how you do me!!!!! You expect me to learn from this??? How???!!! Ill never forget this!!! Ever!!! THX tho…”

Johnson ought to tweet smack about his grammar teacher while he’s at it. His fashion designer might deserve an angry tweet too.

STEVIE JOHNSON CAN'T BLAME GOD FOR THIS
STEVIE JOHNSON CAN'T BLAME GOD FOR THIS

Williams said, “I lost the ballgame. I let my teammates down… .”

That’s all it takes. Most fans were proud of how the Cowboys played on Thursday despite the loss, and proud of Williams for accepting defeat with dignity.

2 COMMENTS

  1. Roy Williams didn’t lose the game but he is a stand up guy for taking the blame!

    The defense should have been able to stop them; particulary with the field position they started with.

    However, the Cowboys played a great game and you win as a team and lose as a team.

  2. So now the entire loss is blamed on Roy Williams? Not the Defense that couldn’t hold up for more than a minute? I’m sure it’s RW’s fault that they got down by 17points in the first half.

    There was a time when putting on that silver helmet & that blue star, that meant something. It was franchise players that pulled together and worked together win lose or draw. It was fans who followed their team because it was a class act. The owners took pride, the coaches took pride and the players did as well. Now you have a classless owner who is looking for his next cheap fix for a spineless team. I quit watching Cowboys football the day JJ spit on the face of the Star and the men that made it. Who do I root for on Sundays now????? Whomever is playing the Cowboys.

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