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Trust me when I say I got it! pic.twitter.com/w4sqNfvon1
— Gabe Taylor (@iamGabeTaylor) November 27, 2020
Still remember the chills I got when I first saw his jersey in our equipment room. True legend https://t.co/pieA7UC8KS
— Kelvin Harmon (@_HarmonK) November 27, 2020
“He looked like f****** Lawrence Taylor at safety."@TerezPaylor explains why Sean Taylor's influence still matters in today's NFL #RIP21
— Yahoo Sports NFL (@YahooSportsNFL) November 27, 2019
➡️ https://t.co/IdpIXHR7Aq pic.twitter.com/zWN67TgTW5
Can't hear Sean Taylor's name without thinking of @LRiddickESPN who scouted and helped draft Taylor when he was part of the @WashingtonNFL organization. Here's how Louis described Taylor on SportsCenter 2 yrs ago. #RIP21 pic.twitter.com/69YRr4y9VK
— bill hofheimer (@bhofheimer_espn) November 27, 2020
.@redskins @NFL #SeanTaylor was the best safety in the #NFL; maybe the best player in the league. A complete player that had everything it took to be the best ever. Every week his greatness showed. Here is a small sample #RIP Sean Taylor. Truly; 1 of a kind #BaldysBreakdowns pic.twitter.com/c6q7i4ebYt
— Brian Baldinger (@BaldyNFL) June 30, 2020
Who doesn't love some Thanksgiving leftovers? pic.twitter.com/bJGywIp8gG
— Washington Football Team (@WashingtonNFL) November 28, 2020
Let's just appreciate Jonathan Allen's ability to read the run, throw the offensive lineman away like he's trash and recover the fumble. https://t.co/WDvfWLb5VM
— Eat Sleep WFT (@WFTTalk) November 28, 2020
Washington defense — held Dallas to 3.3 yards per carry.
— Matt Bowen (@MattBowen41) November 27, 2020
1st down pressure/stunt here — with Chase Young wrapping inside to make the play. @NFLMatchup pic.twitter.com/gTkbKyDMgY
Sometimes simple is the best form of offense when you have WRs like Terry McLaurin. Washington starts in a 2x2 set, Isaiah Wright motions to the right, isolating McLaurin to the left. CB follows Wright, so Smith knows it’s man coverage. McLaurin runs his slant and wins 1-on-1 pic.twitter.com/aY0ak7P2Wo
— Mark Bullock (@MarkBullockNFL) November 28, 2020
Nice shifts/motions from Dallas to take LB Kevin Pierre-Louis (#54) out of the box and force CB Ronald Darby to work into the fit. Young sets the edge, Darby late to fill the cut back, but Allen plays this beautifully vs the C and makes the play. Zeke fumbles, Allen recovers pic.twitter.com/1VHIhfrtj7
— Mark Bullock (@MarkBullockNFL) November 28, 2020
Montez Sweat earned his highest career single-game grade on Thanksgiving!
— PFF Washington (@PFF_Washington) November 27, 2020
92.1 Overall
91.7 Pass Rush
76.4 Run Defense
( via @WashingtonNFL)pic.twitter.com/abFtwy7qPG
Chase Young is taking soulspic.twitter.com/1dlDCbR0Kt
— PFF (@PFF) November 26, 2020
Chase Young being where he is on this chart is incredibly impressive, especially for a rookie. https://t.co/TyToxkOfEP
— Trevor Sikkema (@TampaBayTre) November 28, 2020
@ColeHolcomb_ pic.twitter.com/YBmomB171O
— Washington Football Team (@WashingtonNFL) November 28, 2020
.@WashingtonNFL moves into first place in the NFC East!
— GMFB (@gmfb) November 27, 2020
The #GMFB crew reacts to their dominant win on Thanksgiving.
"This defense is young and their superstars are gonna be around for a long time. That defense excites me." pic.twitter.com/nOYqNi9prK
Chad Ochocinco: “Terry McLaurin is a more polished version of me.”
— Washington Realm (@WashingtonRealm) November 27, 2020
I saw a tweet saying McLaurin wouldn’t be a number 1 on other teams outside of Washington & that alone let’s me know pundits don’t realize how good he really is or don’t understand they’re maybe 5 guys with that specific skill set/DNA
— Chad Johnson (@ochocinco) November 27, 2020
Pretty darn good by Scherff https://t.co/rbKzlPpsod
— Robbie Duncan (@RobbieDuncanOL) November 28, 2020
They're just playing so great right now and building chemistry I think it'd be bad to break it up. They're opening big running lanes right now and pass pro has greatly improved overall. Smith has helped with that by getting rid of the ball quickly too.
— Robbie Duncan (@RobbieDuncanOL) November 28, 2020
Good example of why QB efficiency is important in this scheme. Vertical routes create space underneath. Obviously want to work deep 1st, but Smith recognises coverage early and knows he has nothing deep, so quickly gets it out to McKissic in the flat. Tons of room, gets 1st down pic.twitter.com/k7I1rwtpmX
— Mark Bullock (@MarkBullockNFL) November 28, 2020
Impressive play by both of Washington’s young safeties here. Cowboys try a trick play with Lamb throwing to Dalton. Kam Curl stays home on the back side of the fake and smartly picks up Dalton as he runs out to the flat. Jeremy Reaves tracks Lamb and makes a nice tackle pic.twitter.com/KLlzukmino
— Mark Bullock (@MarkBullockNFL) November 28, 2020
3rd and 1, Cowboys call a jet sweep. Nice work by Young stunting inside to take on both the LT and LG, allows Allen to disengage and run it down from the interior. Holcomb does a solid job against the TE, Bostic fills well. Washington gets the stop. pic.twitter.com/QESuh811Qj
— Mark Bullock (@MarkBullockNFL) November 28, 2020
Same scheme as we saw on the tweet linked above. McKissic sweep fake with Thomas working to flat. Holds DE Aldon Smith on the back side and creates lane for Gibson to cut back in to. 10 yards on the carry. pic.twitter.com/s5X391XRsi
— Mark Bullock (@MarkBullockNFL) November 28, 2020
Antonio Gibson played more yesterday - getting 45 snaps - than he has all season. He was on the field for 65% of Washington's snaps.
— Grant Paulsen (@granthpaulsen) November 27, 2020
45 snaps, Gibson
28 snaps, McKissic
17 snaps, Barber
In his last five games, RB Antonio Gibson is averaging 5.36 yards per carry.
— John Keim (@john_keim) November 27, 2020
Washington's Antonio Gibson has 11 rushing TDs in 11 games -- an average of 1 a game. Only 2 #NFL rookies since WW2 have averaged a rushing TD per scheduled game over a full season: HOFers Eric Dickerson and Gale Sayers. #Rams #Bears #WFT pic.twitter.com/M7tzikSz33
— Dan Daly (@dandalyonsports) November 27, 2020
Washington rarely used two-back sets Weeks 1-6.
— Ben Standig (@BenStandig) November 27, 2020
That changed Week 7 against Dallas. Season-high 31.8% of snaps (28.8 % w/ 21 personnel, 3.0 w/ 22).
Same exact plan yesterday - 31.8% (28.8 % w/ 21 personnel, 3.0 w/ 22).
At least 28% 4 of last 5 games.
(Stats via @Sportradar)
Leaders in YAC among RBs:
— PFF (@PFF) November 29, 2020
1. Alvin Kamara - 618
2. Mike Davis - 369
3. James White - 316
4. J.D. McKissic - 298 pic.twitter.com/lI3AIBxSMp
Where Terry McLaurin (@TheTerry_25) ranks among WRs with at least 10 catches this year ... pic.twitter.com/NlTntmWcUv
— Nicki Jhabvala (@NickiJhabvala) November 27, 2020
I have a Terry McLaurin joke, but not enough people appreciate just how good it is. https://t.co/ZNamjyE9Lo
— Matt Valdovinos (@MVScouting) November 28, 2020
Playing smart and aggressive. https://t.co/71OmQRI0Uc
— John Keim (@john_keim) November 28, 2020
I keep getting asked about Landon to LB. he is not an LB. would be an expensive Odd-fitting ‘solution’. Have said many times: moving spots is not easy. At all. Find legit solutions.
— John Keim (@john_keim) November 28, 2020
We'll see what this means for Washington-Pittsburgh Week 13. Maybe that game gets shifted somehow... https://t.co/LfGta1oHu4
— Ben Standig (@BenStandig) November 27, 2020
Have to say, @heykayadams is a very smart #NFL analyst & of @gmfb https://t.co/1ToLljMM07
— Stephanie Rivera (@CoachRiv2) November 28, 2020
Can you name the only players in NFL history to have a winning record in 9 seasons in a row (min: 1 start in each season)? Alex Smith is a new addition to the list (for now). https://t.co/uR9DmkXMDx
— Football Perspective (@fbgchase) November 28, 2020
WOW:
— michael phillips (@michaelpRTD) November 26, 2020
Ron Rivera's first year as Carolina coach.
Week 15, 2011, vs. Houston
Look familiar? pic.twitter.com/ej4iFVas7K
Some NFL assistants I imagine will generate 2021 head coaching buzz:#Chiefs OC Eric Bieniemy#Panthers OC Joe Brady#Bills OC Brian Daboll#Colts DC Matt Eberflus#Titans OC Arthur Smith#Rams DC Brandon Staley#WFT OC Scott Turner#Giants DC Patrick Graham#Browns DC Joe Woods
— Evan Silva (@evansilva) November 27, 2020
Love this from Scott Turner. Washington works out of 3 TE set, forces Cowboys to respond with run-heavy personnel (5 DL). Starts in normal formation then motions to empty. Cowboys have DE walked out over TE in slot. Gets McLaurin matched up on Sean Lee. Wins all over the field pic.twitter.com/dKyyK9Xo7o
— Mark Bullock (@MarkBullockNFL) November 28, 2020
Ron Rivera could have had Adrian Peterson and Eric Reid on the field Thursday. Instead, he went young. It appears to be paying off. https://t.co/hie3d0FhtN
— michael phillips (@michaelpRTD) November 28, 2020
Morgan Moses joins The Fit to explain his fashion taste and the offensive line's competition to be the best dressed
— Washington Football Team (@WashingtonNFL) November 28, 2020
: https://t.co/Vc2iDwTtZH pic.twitter.com/dJ5Hzp44Je
Chiefs Cut S Tedric Thompson https://t.co/b8oOzJunZq pic.twitter.com/F6MZs4VHnq
— Pro Football Rumors (@pfrumors) November 28, 2020
The #Chiefs are cutting safety Tedric Thompson, source said. A surprise, but they needed a roster spot. The onetime #Seahawks starter goes to waivers.
— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) November 28, 2020
Mike McCarthy said both Cam Erving (MCL sprain) and Zack Martin (calf strain) are going to be out multiple weeks
— Jon Machota (@jonmachota) November 27, 2020
Mitchell Trubisky returning as Bears starting QB vs. Packershttps://t.co/zSbeZTmo8v pic.twitter.com/hMWD4TTrbV
— Around The NFL (@AroundTheNFL) November 28, 2020
Thank you to the @HoustonTexans for the opportunity...grateful for the family I formed in the building and the amazing people who welcomed me to the city.
— Kenny Stills (@KSTiLLS) November 27, 2020
New chapter coming soon. pic.twitter.com/IXIt0S8PKQ
Garett Bolles Gets Four-Year, $68M Extension From Broncos https://t.co/zg9zt5BDyI #Broncos pic.twitter.com/ua90abD4rh
— NFLTradeRumors.co (@nfltrade_rumors) November 28, 2020
Ravens Signed WR Dez Bryant To Active Roster https://t.co/Nn5oZpRbMd #Ravens
— NFLTradeRumors.co (@nfltrade_rumors) November 29, 2020
“As long as we don’t screw him up” pic.twitter.com/MdkIOOwnjc
— Barstool Sports (@barstoolsports) November 28, 2020
.@MikeTanier: With a running back contract of this magnitude, the butterfly effect spreads its wings. Can the Dallas trinity exorcise the demons? If not, who is the scapegoat?
— Pro Football Network (@PFN365) November 28, 2020
More on the #DallasCowboys unsolvable problem with Ezekiel Elliott below.https://t.co/uNwOWoKHTM
There may be no fans in the seats, fewer eyeballs on the screen and lots of debt piling up, but demand remains robust for franchises in the major sports leagues.https://t.co/DC68gCcnhZ
— Sportico (@Sportico) November 28, 2020
Lions fire Coach Matt Patricia and GM Bob Quinn. https://t.co/69eICGjAz5
— MarkMaske (@MarkMaske) November 28, 2020
Matt Patricia becomes the third NFL head coach fired this season following Bill O'Brien by the Texans and Quinn by the Falcons.
— MarkMaske (@MarkMaske) November 28, 2020
One thing to consider when examine the failures of ex-Patriots coaches: poor communication and interpersonal skills. Too many reports from multiple teams on the lack of connectivity and abrasive communication between coaches, execs and players. There has to be something to it..
— Bucky Brooks (@BuckyBrooks) November 28, 2020
This is from right after Darius Slay was traded, it’s amazing Matt Patricia was allowed to keep his job as long as he did. Demeaning players and ultimately alienating talent. pic.twitter.com/APGGI0QkaM
— Michele Steele (@MicheleSteele) November 28, 2020
What was that noise Tony Romo made at the end of the Patricia evolution? pic.twitter.com/IoNdJgMrC0
— CJ Fogler (@cjzer0) November 26, 2020
Look at the responses from the fan base whose team has been to the playoffs only 3 times in last 20 years when it’s suggested to rehire the coach who had 2 of those playoff appearances and went 8 games over .500 https://t.co/biygxzQXtO
— Rich Eisen (@richeisen) November 28, 2020
Y’all know who would be a great coach in Houston (besides Eric Bieniemy) ?
— Torrey Smith (@TorreySmithWR) November 29, 2020
Jim Caldwell
I always feel weird recommending names for GM gigs. I only mention guys I know really well & highly respect. This isn't meant to slight anyone else. Here are a few I really believe in:
— Daniel Jeremiah (@MoveTheSticks) November 29, 2020
Andy Weidl-PHI
Adam Peters-SF
Joe Hortiz-BAL
Quentin Harris-AZ
Joe Schoen-BUF
JoJo Wooden-LAC
If you're wanting to get familiar with potential GM options I would check out Dan's work. It's the most thorough list of candidates you're going to find out there.
— Steve Frederick (@_SteveFrederick) November 28, 2020
2021 version will be coming out shortly. https://t.co/4SUzldvGmm
NFL teams prohibited from in-person activities for two days as a preventative measure https://t.co/O7N4uXQjjj
— NBC Sports Washington Football (@NBCSWASFootball) November 28, 2020
Washington is scheduled to play the 49ers at Levi’s Stadium on Dec. 13 ... https://t.co/xRBO74OMDN
— Nicki Jhabvala (@NickiJhabvala) November 28, 2020
Per sources, Broncos pulled all 3 quarterbacks (Lock, Rypien, Bortles) from practice today and sent home out of contact tracing concerns with Jeff Driskel. Unclear whether precaution or availability for game tomorrow uncertain. #9sports
— Mike Klis (@MikeKlis) November 28, 2020
The Broncos-Saints game is still on despite the Broncos' quarterback issues, source says.
— MarkMaske (@MarkMaske) November 29, 2020
Broncos quarterbacks Drew Lock, Brett Rypien and Blake Bortles are ineligible to play Sunday as close contacts to Jeff Driskel, source confirms. The Broncos remain scheduled to host the Saints on Sunday and have no eligible quarterbacks on their roster or practice squad.
— MarkMaske (@MarkMaske) November 28, 2020
So the NFL, in addition to the ongoing coronavirus issues surrounding the Ravens-Steelers game, now is dealing with a potential QB shortage for the Broncos and the 49ers' potential displacement from Santa Clara County.
— MarkMaske (@MarkMaske) November 28, 2020
Broncos quarterbacks Drew Lock, Brett Rypien and Blake Bortles are ineligible to play Sunday as close contacts to Jeff Driskel, source confirms. The Broncos remain scheduled to host the Saints on Sunday and have no eligible quarterbacks on their roster or practice squad.
— MarkMaske (@MarkMaske) November 28, 2020
The NFL has made it clear that it does not postpone games over competitive issues. Teams have been warned that players must wear masks to avoid being identified as high-risk close contacts.
— MarkMaske (@MarkMaske) November 28, 2020
Roger Goodell in Oct. 13 memo to teams, noting this season's roster flexibility: "... [A]bsent medical considerations, games will not be postponed or rescheduled simply to avoid roster issues caused by injury or illness affecting multiple players, even within a position group.”
— MarkMaske (@MarkMaske) November 29, 2020
The Broncos cannot bring in a quarterback from outside their organization to play for them Sunday, not Colin Kaepernick or anyone else. Under the NFL's protocols, a free agent player has a six-day entry process to join a new team.
— MarkMaske (@MarkMaske) November 29, 2020
Well there’s this part... https://t.co/fdCTJrcE8O
— Steve Wyche (@wyche89) November 29, 2020
The NFL played 3 weeks of games with bricklayers and insurance salesmen, sometimes facing Joe Montana or half the #cowboys starters, back in 1987. They'll play. The games will count. Lots and lots of people will watch.
— Mike Tanier (@MikeTanier) November 29, 2020
Here is where things stand with the Broncos at QB:
— James Palmer (@JamesPalmerTV) November 29, 2020
- Lock, Rypien, Bortles all ruled out
- PS WR Kendall Hinton expected to be added to the roster to help at QB
- Emergency QB in the past has been RB Royce Freeman
- Coach Rob Calabrese was honestly considered, but not legal.
Is Royce Freeman vs Taysom Hill the first time we’ve ever seen two running backs face off as opposing QBs in NFL history? https://t.co/Qx4bQwR9ZD
— Brett Kollmann (@BrettKollmann) November 28, 2020
I know this is a serious matter and I’ll get back to that in a second, but In my head I picture Elway and Peyton arguing about which one gets to play tomorrow.
— Judy Battista (@judybattista) November 28, 2020
Been waiting my whole life for this moment! “Von ELWAY”. Ima passing QB don’t need to run much! Ankle is good for QB pic.twitter.com/Kc3ww0fOkp
— Von Miller (@VonMiller) November 28, 2020
Guess ima have to get my Lamar Jackson on
— Jerry Jeudy⁴ (@jerryjeudy) November 28, 2020
Broncos offensive scheme.... pic.twitter.com/kdNTPcejzx
— Steve Wyche (@wyche89) November 28, 2020
Just saying. I’m free this weekend if anyone’s asking.....
— Cardale Jones (@CJ1two) November 29, 2020
Hey Vic, get on the phone with Bucky ASAP https://t.co/6CtcLRs6Q1
— James Palmer (@JamesPalmerTV) November 28, 2020
Kendall Hinton:
— Nathan Jahnke (@PFF_NateJahnke) November 28, 2020
- Backup QB at Wake Forest from 2015-2018
- 710 Offensive Snaps in that time
- Starting slot WR for Wake Forest in 2019
- Has been on the Broncos Practice Squad as a WR
- Expected to start at QB for Denver tomorrow
- Is available in Yahoo and CBS leagues as a WR
If Kendall Hinton were to play QB for the Broncos, he's actually thrown a Pass TD more recently than Saints starting QB Taysom Hill.
— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) November 29, 2020
Hinton's last Pass TD: Oct. 7, 2017 at Clemson when he was with Wake Forest
Hill's last Pass TD: Nov. 26, 2016 vs Utah State when he was with BYU pic.twitter.com/TqupY8p2Bc
Coaches talked aloud about this idea during training camp. Have to think we will start seeing it soon and certainly by the playoffs. https://t.co/rJrrkucAPi
— Judy Battista (@judybattista) November 29, 2020
Some #NFL teams have had a Quarantined QB. Most haven’t. Hard to prepare for every contingency in 2020 but this one seemed like a good idea.
— Mike McCartney (@MikeMcCartney7) November 28, 2020
Some of you have asked why Bills QB Jake Fromm practices separately from the team — here’s your answer https://t.co/ioRTKIMPfa
— Marcel Louis-Jacques (@Marcel_LJ) November 28, 2020
I personally think the NFL should:
— Mike Tanier (@MikeTanier) November 29, 2020
- move NEXT week back to Week 18 to firewall the current outbreaks
- squeeze #Steelers #Ravens into the new "off" week
- remove the pre Super Bowl bye, and
- wish the 6th string #Broncos QB good luck.
But no one really cares what I think.
One thing I have zero time nor energy for, at this point in 2020 is a Twitter melodrama/anxiety attack over a football schedule.
— Mike Tanier (@MikeTanier) November 29, 2020
We're muddling through. Nothing is gonna be perfect. We're lucky to be getting an NFL season in the same galaxy as "normal. "
No clarity yet on whether the 49ers will relocate or, if so, where. But new coronavirus restrictions in Santa Clara County appear to apply to both their practices and games.
— MarkMaske (@MarkMaske) November 28, 2020
The NFL and the 49ers have a contingency plan in place for where the team will practice and play home games if forced to relocate, source says. No details yet but team and league worked on this as far back as months ago. First, 49ers will try to work with Santa Clara County.
— MarkMaske (@MarkMaske) November 29, 2020
From the 49ers: “We are aware of the Santa Clara County Public Health Department’s emergency directive. We are working with the NFL and our partners on operational plans and will share details as they are confirmed.”
— MarkMaske (@MarkMaske) November 28, 2020
The #saints practiced in a tent in a San Antonio parking lot and played "home" games in Baton Rouge after Katrina. The games counted. Lots of people watched.
— Mike Tanier (@MikeTanier) November 29, 2020
The Broncos have no quarterbacks eligible for Sunday's game against the Saints. The 49ers might have to relocate because of new restrictions in Santa Clara County. The Ravens and Steelers continue to have issues ahead of their twice-rescheduled game.... https://t.co/xY4Tu9NzK5
— MarkMaske (@MarkMaske) November 29, 2020
This is not just about the new news on the #49ers -- Is anyone really convinced that the #Ravens and #Steelers are playing Tuesday night?
— Chris Russell AKA The Rooster (@Russellmania621) November 29, 2020
If they don't - that very much affects the @WashingtonNFL @WSHFootballSI #WashingtonFootballTeam https://t.co/qX9WXiIZ23
It’s really not hard to follow protocol, guys. It’s a piece of cloth over your face ♂️ https://t.co/rsuL4yXAEm
— Brett Kollmann (@BrettKollmann) November 29, 2020
Today’s additions to the COVID-19 list in here from the daily personnel wire. pic.twitter.com/Jpu8ounQo8
— Albert Breer (@AlbertBreer) November 29, 2020
Could be missing a name or two but looks as if the current official IR/Covid number (doesnt include players like Lock not on it yet) stands at 69, about 2.7% of the NFL player pool.
— Jason_OTC (@Jason_OTC) November 29, 2020
Other teams with a higher number are the Browns (6.3%), Steelers (5.3%), 49ers (4.6%), Colts (4.1%), and Bucs (4%). 10 teams have no players on the covid list.
— Jason_OTC (@Jason_OTC) November 29, 2020
The memo that NFL teams received last week on enhanced COVID-19 protocols is the first I can recall with a sentence in all-caps, and it’s certainly relevant with recent developments:
— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) November 28, 2020
“MASKS SHOULD BE WORN BY EVERYONE AT ALL TIMES!”
The only difference between the NFL and every other institution in America right now is that the NFL has really good data on exactly how bad its problem is and a huge audience scrutinizing how they address it.
— Mike Tanier (@MikeTanier) November 29, 2020
To sum up this Saturday:
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) November 28, 2020
Ravens' Reserve/COVID list grew to 18 players.
Lions did a housecleaning.
The 49ers have no place to play.
And the Broncos have no quarterbacks.
Congrats @SarahFuller_27 on making history. Well done executing a perfect mortar kick for no return. #PlayLikeAGirl https://t.co/ZNHpym7VI1
— Ron Rivera (@RiverboatRonHC) November 28, 2020
For this year’s young VCU team, each game is a learning experience — win or lose — Mike Rhoades said. But he'll take a win, and the Rams got two in three days in the Crossover Classic, capped by Friday's 70-59 result vs. Memphis.
— Wayne Epps Jr. (@wayneeppsjr) November 28, 2020
"We never gave up.” https://t.co/LNElXgbEfY
— VCU Basketball (@VCU_Hoops) November 28, 2020
The village of Fucking, Austria:
— Rex Chapman (@RexChapman) November 27, 2020
They’re finally changing the town’s name because they’re f*cking tired of people stealing their f*cking signs.
The village will soon be called “Fugging”. Brilliant... pic.twitter.com/CHEqKvT2vg
Herman Munster 1964:
— Rex Chapman (@RexChapman) November 28, 2020
An age-old life lesson...pic.twitter.com/Js4VOoK9NP
Not gonna lie. I’m a bit frightened by this https://t.co/NYMKOa32xC
— Ashli Helped Save America (@ashdmitch) November 28, 2020
People are hilarious... pic.twitter.com/XOHCv4G1fR
— Rex Chapman (@RexChapman) November 28, 2020