Cardale Jones offends with tweets on female sports fans, claims he was hacked
Another day, another athlete claiming he was hacked after something stupid was posted on his Twitter account.
This time around it's Ohio State quarterback Cardale Jones, who offended many with what were probably his thoughts on how women can't be real sports fans.
The tweets have since been deleted. Unfortunately for Jones, they will live on in screencap form:
98.99%? Is that a peer-reviewed statistic or did it appear in the journal of GFY? pic.twitter.com/pjvhBvnlpG
— Lindsey Adler (@Lahlahlindsey) June 5, 2015
Realizing the backlash to the tweets, Jones used the tried and true (and never believable) "I was hacked" excuse:
I need to change my Twitter password ?
— Cardale Jones (@CJ12_) June 5, 2015
BTW, those wasn't my tweets about females and sports, I don't comment on race/ethnicity, sexual orientation, politics or gender, goodnight
— Cardale Jones (@CJ12_) June 5, 2015
? people wait patiently just to see when you screw up, go stalk someone else's social media
— Cardale Jones (@CJ12_) June 5, 2015
Jones is really making a habit of generating controversy on Twitter.
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