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Darrelle Revis gets into Twitter feud with J.R. Smith
Revis will look to return to his island next Sunday as he shadows Chiefs wideout Jeremy Maclin in Kansas City. This time it was Marquise Goodwin, who scored an 84-yard touchdown with Revis falling to try and stop him, the longest completion at home in Bills history, with Revis’ name now attached to it.
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The second Thursday Night Football game of the season resulted in two kinds of memes: Those making fun of the Buffalo Bills, Rex Ryan and their fans for losing to the New York Jets, and those ridiculing Darrelle Revis, having another bad day at the office.
Twice in five days, Revis has been torched by a speedy receiver.
“It’s a copycat league”, Bowles said. But changes must be made. Revis was unaware of Goodwin’s Olympic background, but he was aware of his exceptional speed. “Anytime somebody sees someone have success at something, they’re going to until you put the fire out”.
Until then, Revis will continue to take his lumps.
With that in mind, National Basketball Association swingman J.R. Smith took to Twitter to fire off a shot about Revis on Thursday evening.
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Somebody gave Revis the heads up about the comment, so he responded back to Smith on Twitter with a simple question. Seriously, there’s no reason for a player in Revis to be covering a track star. “He’s a first-ballot Hall of Famer”.