It’s funny...
After his antics last week and now this, he should be fined for stupidity
I knew blaming Bush was getting old,but THIS is ridiculous!
Finally, an athlete proves George Carlin wrong.
“Cant we silence these Christian athletes who thank Jesus whenever they win and never mention his name when they lose? You never hear them say, Jesus made me drop the ball or, The Lord tripped me up behind the line of scrimmage.”
Well, they do now.
Let the guy keep yappin.
Too busy plannin’ his end zone celebratory dance to catch the ball.
Jerk.
Sounds like he’s contracted Randy Moss disease.
At lease he did not blame GW Bush.
Lol, reminds me of Boethius dressing down by philosophy when he complained about fortune. Fortune is fickle, he was reminded, so praise her or hate her equally regardless of what happens.
The problem he had was not praising God even though he failed. Sometimes it isn’t a lesson, it’s physics, and I praise God for the laws of physics.
I praise You 24/7? So now Stevie lies, also.
I would guess this isn’t going to help Buffalo ever win their division...
Yep, God is a Pittsburgh Steeler fan.
Heck, Johnson didn’t just drop a game winner, he dropped the ball FIVE TIMES during the game.
http://espn.go.com/blog/nflnation/post/_/id/32565/whirl-interrupted-steve-johnson-drops-ball
Einstein said “God doesn’t play dice”, maybe he doesn’t play football either
I thought the Steelers were the chosen team, back in the Steel curtain days and when Terry Bradshaw was making thousands of dollars for winning Super Bowls.
We had the game in the bag top Jesus made me drop the ball.
Matthew 23:12
For those who exalt themselves will be humbled, and those who humble themselves will be exalted.
Stevie is not going to get very far with his attitude.
He needs to realize that God does not “owe” him anything.
Wasn’t he the guy who attended Obama’s School of Leadership last week?
Stevie Johnson is going to be fine.
Did anyone bother to notice how his Tweet ended?
In the beginning he expresses anger at God, which he is redirecting from anger at himself for dropping the pass.
Next, he searches for the lesson he’s supposed to learn from this experience.
Finally he tweets, “THX THO...”
At the end of 140 characters, he realizes that he is thankful to God for the lesson, even if he doesn’t yet know what it is.
Stevie’s going to do just fine, and I won’t expect him to get fined much by the NFL the rest of his career either.
Of course, what do I know, I’m a recovering Steeler addict.