
Washington Commanders rookie cornerback Emmanuel Forbes deactivates Twitter account after being harassed by fans
Washington Commanders rookie cornerback Emmanuel Forbes has deactivated his Twitter account after being harassed by fans following a struggling performance in Sunday’s preseason game.
Forbes was seen struggling emotionally on the sideline after the game, and fans took to social media to criticize him harshly. Some fans even made death threats against Forbes and his family.
This type of harassment is unacceptable, and it is important to remember that players are human beings who deserve to be treated with respect. Fans should be supportive of their team, even when players make mistakes.
Billy Tinkle, a Washington Commanders fan, took to social media to express his disappointment with the way that Forbes has been treated by the fanbase.
“I’m done dude… This fanbase singlehandedly killed this man’s confidence and made him deactivate,” Tinkle wrote. “I genuinely feel for Emmanuel Forbes rn, what this fanbase is doing to him is appalling.”
It is important for fans to remember that players are not perfect. They are going to make mistakes, just like everyone else. When players make mistakes, we should be supportive and help them to learn from their mistakes.
We should not be harassing players or making threats against them. This type of behavior is unacceptable and it needs to stop.
We should all be supporting Emmanuel Forbes and the Washington Commanders. We should be cheering them on and helping them to succeed.
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