When ripping Johnny Manziel’s performance today, ESPN analyst Stephen A. Smith made a glaring error in wording his tweet.
It's officially awful right now for @JManziel2. Merrill Hoge is looking like a profit right now
— Stephen A Smith (@stephenasmith) December 14, 2014
Readers wasted no time in pouncing on Smith’s mistake.
Might have to invest then. "@stephenasmith: It's officially awful right now for @JManziel2. Merrill Hoge is looking like a profit right now”
— Joe Berg (@JoeBleedsBlue) December 14, 2014
@stephenasmith Your use of words is officially awful. Is ESPN making a prophet (sic) from from your services?
— David Schumacher (@dwschu) December 14, 2014
How much $ did he make? RT @JRAM_91: I see. RT @stephenasmith: It's awful right now for @JManziel2. Merrill Hoge is looking like a profit.
— Tyrone Lannister (@Calls_The_Storm) December 14, 2014
https://twitter.com/JEdwar247/status/544221137992183808
@stephenasmith profit???!! pic.twitter.com/ZmFGffkS7Y
— Rondizzle (@Rondizzle) December 14, 2014
https://twitter.com/davethegooner23/status/544219237762359296
Keep in mind that @stephenasmith gets paid A LOT OF MONEY to write and spell properly. #profit
— shut up, josh (@ChiefJosheola) December 14, 2014
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