Charles Woodson and the rest of the NFL world were treated to an incredible Saturday night football game. The Jacksonville Jaguars rallied from a 27-0 deficit in the second quarter to win 31-30 on a last-second field goal. It was truly an improbable comeback, but Charles Woodson, at least, was not all that surprised. Earlier in the game, he tweeted about not buying into early momentum. That simple, innocent Tweet sparked a Twitter feud with former player and current NFL analyst Mark Schlereth.
The Charles Woodson Tweet That Started It All
As mentioned, the San Diego Chargers built up a seemingly insurmountable lead in the second quarter. Charles Woodson, though, was not counting the Jaguars out so easily.
I don’t buy teams with the early momentum.. let’s see what happens
— Charles Woodson (@CharlesWoodson) January 15, 2023
As we all know by now, Woodson was right to have this mentality.
Mark Schlereth Lashed Out at Charles Woodson
Now, I am not sure what led Mark Schlereth to lash out at Charles Woodson. However, soon after Woodson posted the above Tweet, Schlereth quote tweeted him with this:
Do you buy into teams getting their asses kicked? https://t.co/YcyRuEa4Gd
— Mark Schlereth (@markschlereth) January 15, 2023
Woodson had a reasonable response:
Maybe… full three quarters left https://t.co/aGKLK2vEU4
— Charles Woodson (@CharlesWoodson) January 15, 2023
In response to this Schlereth simply posted:
— Mark Schlereth (@markschlereth) January 15, 2023
The Last Laugh
In the end, of course, it was Charles Woodson who would get the final laugh as the Jacksonville Jaguars came all the way back to win the game. Oh, and you can be sure he let Mark Schlereth know:
Sitting in my jacuzzi tub thinking about @markschlereth tweet about my tweet and early momentum #itaintivertillitsover #nflplayoffs #buildyourlegend #chargersvsjaguars pic.twitter.com/2Q4DkT6Bo3
— Charles Woodson (@CharlesWoodson) January 15, 2023
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