Thursday, July 3, 2014

Philly Writer Sends 'Nice' Tweet to Make Up for 'Mean' Tweet About Cowboys C Travis Frederick

Recently the Dallas Cowboys decided to copy a Jimmy Kimmel skit and record a bunch of the players reading mean tweets people had posted to Twitter about them. Much like the Kimmel videos this one was comedy gold as well. However, after it went viral it seems that the author of one of the tweets changed his mind about what he said.

In this day and age it is kind of hard to believe, but he actually wants to apologize.

via Philly.com
The writer in question is Jimmy Kempski of Philly.com, and as you can guess he is not a big fan of the 'Boys. His 'mean tweet' was about center Travis Frederick (No. 72 in the above GIF). In it he said Frederick must have been wearing cinder block on his feet after how Cullen Jenkins sacked Tony Romo.

Clearly he was wrong. Cullen had beaten the left guard, not Fredericks. Since he was wrong he apologized.

However, since he had wronged the Dallas fan base and especially Frederick he wanted to do more than just offer his most sincere apology. He wanted to make up for his wrong in some fashion.

So he sent what he called a 'nice' tweet:


Funny guy that Kempski. Funny guy.

[Philly.com]


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