Friday, December 20, 2024

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Derek Carr’s Brother Gets Destroyed In Twitter War With Jets’ Jamal Adams

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Sometimes it’s best to take the L and move on. For Raiders QB Derek Carr’s brother, Darren, this is a life lesson he hopefully learned. After the Raiders’ embarrassing loss to the ass Jets, Carr took to Twitter to defend his brother after Jets Pro Bowl safety Jamal Adams. What transpired after is Twitter clapback of apocalyptic proportions.

Not only did Carr take on on the chin like Glass Joe, the Grammar Police joined in on the brutal verbal beating Derek Carr’s brother. Adams burned Derek Carr’s brother early and often, after the Jets burned the Raiders on Sunday. It wasn’t pretty.

It all started with a simple picture and a one-word comment on Adams’s Twitter page.

Then, Darren Carr shot his shot with a threat to save the post, which opened himself up for a verbal beating not even UFC fighter Ben Askren can relate to.

Not even a smiley emoji could save Carr from Adams’s response and subsequent social media pile-on.

At this point, the Grammar Police reminded Carr, who is a high school teacher, that spelling and commas do matter.

When Carr decided to correct Adams’ slang for “love” with a poorly-conceived Tweet, all hell broke loose from fans. Even Raiders fans begged Adams from adding to the already large sting after getting blasted by the Jets, 34-3.

Even Chicago Bears Pro Bowl defensive lineman Akiem Hicks could only marvel at the carnage.

While the sting of losing a vital trap game at New York stung, the L’s kept coming for Derek Carr’s brother. When you mess with the bull, you’re bound to get the horns. Sometimes, it’s just better to sign off and take a breather instead of getting hurt over a pic. Carr took it personal when the Tweet wasn’t even intended to mock Derek Carr.

When you get ratio’d like this, you know it might be time to melt your phone and move on. It was hard enough to watch that loss. This only adds to the disgusting feeling of possibly seeing your playoff hopes go down the toilet against one of the worst teams and franchises in the NFL.

Here’s hoping the best for Darren Carr’s recovery.

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