Vikings Players, The Tweets: April 21
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Eagan MN
22 April, 2021
5:40 AM
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Press release from purplePTSD: April 21, 2021 The following tweets are from Minnesota Vikings players from the last 24 hours (as of 4/21/2021). Alexander Mattison takes issue with "no the law before you pop off." This is beyond me .. pic.twitter.com/D3Xcp6DRGT — Alexander Mattison (@AlexMattison22) April 21, 2021 A live photo of CC. Every day is a new opportunity. Taking care of my mind and my body.Have a great day. pic.twitter.com/3EZSMglwLb — Cris Carter (@criscarter80) April 21, 2021 JJ has playful interest in becoming a Laker. I'm ready to join the team where do I sign#LakeShow @KingJames @AntDavis23 https://t.co/rq0IvWXIUB — JJETS (@JJettas2) April 21, 2021 Ben Leber endorses this tweet about the "Objective Party." Can we make a new political party called the Objective Party? Rules:*Formulate your own opinions on every political/social issue*Ability to change your opinions when presented w/ new info*No pandering*No being owned by a business/industry — Dominique Clare (@DomClare) April 21, 2021 Tyler Conklin agrees that common sense is rare. Common sense ain't common — Famouslos32 (@famouslos32) April 20, 2021 Carter with his daily bible verse. "Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit. Rather, in humility value others above yourselves,"Philippians 2:3 — Cris Carter (@criscarter80) April 21, 2021 Harrison Smith "liked" this. Yo my life is a tragic comedy . — Joe (@_josecinco) April 21, 2021 Leber doing some parenthood. Apparently everything my boys don't like is now called dog-water. — Ben Leber (@nacholeber) April 21, 2021 NT Michael Pierce is all about this Jabari Paker video. REAL ONE! https://t.co/xmhKqyrqBs — Michael Pierce (@mikepierce_97) April 21, 2021 The Barack Obama tweet liked by multiple Vikings. Today, a jury did the right thing. But true justice requires much more. Michelle and I send our prayers to the Floyd family, and we stand with all those who are committed to guaranteeing every American the full measure of justice that George and so many others have been denied. pic.twitter.com/mihZQHqACV — Barack Obama (@BarackObama) April 20, 2021 D.J. Wonnum enjoys this Jaycee Horn content. In eight days, @jayceehorn_10 will hear his name called in the #NFLDraft.Today, we sat down with the former #Gamecock to talk about everything… from life to the Draft, @CoachWMuschamp and Horn's time at South Carolina.His favorite memory at USC? That 2019 trip to Athens. pic.twitter.com/VfTFljTvjW — Mike Gillespie (@MikeABCColumbia) April 21, 2021 TE Jake Bargas and this surfer. Great story but a greater dude. Proud of you brother !! Even though you're a dookie @mikeyadler1 https://t.co/UQHLeUUeCW — Jake Bargas (@jbargas22) April 21, 2021 Safety Josh Metellus wants justice. I feel like I tweet this every other day. SmhSomething has to be done. #justiceformakiyahbryant — Josh Metellus (@NoExcuses_23) April 21, 2021 And Trayvon Martin. I wear his mask every single day #TrayvonMartin https://t.co/utP5XrX7aR — Josh Metellus (@NoExcuses_23) April 21, 2021 Jake Reed supports the Chauvin verdict. I'm so glad justice was served today in a city that I spent so many years in and love so much! #JusticeForGeorgeFloyd — Jake Reed (@JakeReed86) April 21, 2021 Metellus also not impressed with this Raiders tweet. I'm tripping? Or…. https://t.co/0LcvGGfjbR — Josh Metellus (@NoExcuses_23) April 21, 2021 Vikings players endorsed the LeBron tweet about the Chauvin verdict. ACCOUNTABILITY — LeBron James (@KingJames) April 20, 2021 Cameron Dantzler retweeted this one. #GeorgeFloyd — David Mulugheta (@DavidMulugheta) April 20, 2021 CC calling for justice. Justice for #GeorgeFloyd — Cris Carter (@criscarter80) April 20, 2021 The nose is happy, too. They Got It Right! — Michael Pierce (@mikepierce_97) April 20, 2021 Anthony Barr, as well. pic.twitter.com/gYK2ip2Nq6 — Anthony Barr (@AnthonyBarr) April 20, 2021 Tommy Kramer's cat. haha This press release was produced by purplePTSD. The views expressed are the author's own.
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