Saturday, Nov 30, 2013 10:52 pm
By this point in Tommy Rees’ career, Notre Dame fans know exactly what they are going to get from him. He runs a fairly decent offense and wins most of his games, but in the biggest games each season he has a bad habit of turning the ball over. Tonight against Stanford, Rees threw for two touchdowns but also had two interceptions — meaning he has thrown multiple interceptions in all four of Notre Dame’s losses this season. The second pick essentially sealed the win for Stanford:
As if Tommy didn’t feel bad enough for throwing the interception, “fans” on Twitter were apparently compelled to tell him awful he should feel. This isn’t the first time that this problem has surfaced for Rees, but it appears to be getting worse as his Notre Dame career comes to a close (we’ve only included tweets without horribly foul language or serious slurs, and they are still terrible):
Honestly, Tommy should probably get rid of his Twitter, at least for the rest of the season. No college football player should have to endure this type of harassment for trying their best, but it’s apparent that “fans” can’t help themselves from being awful human beings after losses. At the end of the day, football is just a game.
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After Tommy Rees Threw Another Game-Ending INT, The Fans Came After Him Again On Twitter
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