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I saw JStew lost it yesterday on twitter


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Everyone knows he's a down to earth, mellow Christian kind of guy. It's all about God and family and Jesus and all of that and I respect him for it. He's the kind of guy that never raises his voice or lets anyone see any negative emotion coming out of him.

Yesterday, right after the game, I saw him lose it on twitter and lash out at our fanbase. He apologized later and said it was nothing and not to take it seriously.

My guess is he got too many negative replies about his performance. I feel bad for him because it's not his fault and we were spoiled by a great O-Line and better FB last two years when he overachieved.

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Sorry if it was posted already. I tend to stay away from this forum after a loss when the sky is falling. The morning after is usually the best time to discuss anything and everything related to our Panthers

... and I'm too lazy to search.

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He said something about negative comments wouldn't help, 'go sit on that !' something along those lines.

Darin retweeted it and then Stew tweeted to disregard the previous tweet, and said all the fans and him will tough it out and pull through.

It wasn't that bad, but you could tell he was pissed.

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He deleted it. It was the one before

Jonathanstewar1 Jonathan Stewart

Ignorant remarks will do no good..... Sit on that !

21 hours ago Favorite Retweet Reply

Jonathanstewar1 Jonathan Stewart

Don't worry about my last tweet lol it's irrelevant hope everyone enjoys the rest of there day shout out to the (cont) http://tl.gd/6oe495

It was up and gone quick. Thought Gantt would have saved it but maybe he's just riding his jock and won't rock the boat.
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He said something about negative comments wouldn't help, 'go sit on that !' something along those lines.

Darin retweeted it and then Stew tweeted to disregard the previous tweet, and said all the fans and him will tough it out and pull through.

It wasn't that bad, but you could tell he was pissed.

Trade him!

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Yeah, apparently he deleted the first one, here was the second one:

On Sunday 31st October 2010, @jonathanstewar1 said:

Don't worry about my last tweet lol it's irrelevant hope everyone enjoys the rest of there day shout out to the fans we will all hang in there

As I said, the first one wasn't that bad, but he usually doesn't do anything like that. He didn't curse in it or anything. It was just like 'yeah, and these negative comments aren't gonna help anything. go sit on that!'

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