US Open Twitter handle has a savage comeback for Seattle Seahawks fan dissing tennis
US Open Twitter handle has a savage comeback for Seattle Seahawks fan dissing tennis Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
aren't there only 32 NFL teams? remind us again, we're "not a sport"aren't there only 32 NFL teams? Fellow Seattle quarterback Geno Smith was ranked number 33 on the list. Lock was a part of the trade this offseason that saw longtime Seahawks quarterback traded to the . Lock was the Broncos' second-round pick in the 2019 NFL Draft out of the University of Missouri. He started five games in his rookie season in 2019, throwing for just 1,020 passing yards, seven touchdowns and three interceptions. In the 2020 season, he was under center for Denver in 13 games. That season, he threw for 2,933 yards passing, 16 touchdowns and 15 interceptions. Those 15 interceptions were tied for the most thrown that season. Last season, Lock started just three games for the team for the Broncos while only throwing two touchdowns and two interceptions. The 25-year-old was expendable and was packaged in that deal for Wilson.
Says the person about to watch 17 games of Drew Lock at QB - US Open s Twitter handle savagely destroys Seattle Seahawks fan mocking tennis
Seattle Seahawks quarterback Drew Lock The took a major hit without even stepping out on the field as a fan of the team got obliterated by the Twitter account of the US Open. A Seattle fan made a huge mistake by stating that tennis isn’t a sport. In response, the account of US Open Tennis hit back with a comment regarding the team’s quarterback, Drew Lock. "not a sport says the person about to watch 17 games of Drew Lock at QB" not a sport says the person about to watch 17 games of Drew Lock at QB not a sport says the person about to watch 17 games of Drew Lock at QB What's more, the fan came back for more by stating that the Grand Slam is a poverty event. Once again, the US Open Tennis account hit back with a list of the top 40 quarterbacks in the NFL by NBC Sports NFL analyst Chris Simms. Lock was ranked number 40 on the list. remind us again, we're "not a sport"aren't there only 32 NFL teams? remind us again, we're "not a sport"aren't there only 32 NFL teams? Fellow Seattle quarterback Geno Smith was ranked number 33 on the list. Lock was a part of the trade this offseason that saw longtime Seahawks quarterback traded to the . Lock was the Broncos' second-round pick in the 2019 NFL Draft out of the University of Missouri. He started five games in his rookie season in 2019, throwing for just 1,020 passing yards, seven touchdowns and three interceptions. In the 2020 season, he was under center for Denver in 13 games. That season, he threw for 2,933 yards passing, 16 touchdowns and 15 interceptions. Those 15 interceptions were tied for the most thrown that season. Last season, Lock started just three games for the team for the Broncos while only throwing two touchdowns and two interceptions. The 25-year-old was expendable and was packaged in that deal for Wilson.