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Steve Johnson Blames God for his own Incompetence


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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..."

Not surprised to be hearing this from an NFL player. The NFL is full of immature and unintelligent people. A lot of them also come from single parent homes, increasing their chances at being poorly raised.

Quite a ridiculous tweet and also believing God has influence on the world currently is moronic. Deism makes sense. I just scratch my head when I hear people thank God something happened or blame him for something not happening.

You think God ignored the enslavement of your people but went out of his way to make you drop a football. God helped some guy win the lottery but couldn't be bothered to slow down Hitler?

Steve Johnson needs to learn some basic human traits like accountability.

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If there was anyone who needed to blame God it's The Golden Calf of Bristol. All he did was praise Him 24/7 as well and The Golden Calf of Bristol gets drafted in Round 1 (for 3 picks, no less) only to find out he throws like a girl and can't start in the NFL.

However, maybe The Golden Calf of Bristol is thanking The Man in his own way after this contract:

7/29/2010: Signed a five-year, $9.75 million contract. The deal includes $8.7 million guaranteed. Another $23.25 million is available through incentives, though $9 million of them are "unlikely to be earned." $1.5375 million of the incentives are available through a "likely to be earned" onetime escalator. 2010-2014: Under Contract, 2015: Free Agent

The Denver Broncos are certainly asking the question why hasn't God fixed all The Golden Calf of Bristol's problems and make him a starting caliber QB in the mold of one Steve Young.

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