Emmanuel Sanders makes a odd comments on Twitter

HOUSTON, TX - FEBRUARY 05: NFL player Emmanuel Sanders at On Location Experiences' Super Bowl LI Pre-Game Events at NRG on February 5, 2017 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Marcus Ingram/Getty Images for On Location Experiences )
HOUSTON, TX - FEBRUARY 05: NFL player Emmanuel Sanders at On Location Experiences' Super Bowl LI Pre-Game Events at NRG on February 5, 2017 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Marcus Ingram/Getty Images for On Location Experiences ) /
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Denver Broncos wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders took to Twitter with one of the most odd, out of character comments he could make…

Denver Broncos wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders will win the award for dumbest post on social media this offseason after this gem on Tuesday night:

https://twitter.com/ESanders_10/status/887459377145360384

What’s worse, Sanders then defended the tweet with this response to the ridiculous amount of attention he got for the topic he chose to talk about:

https://twitter.com/ESanders_10/status/887497515121225728

I’m still in a bit of shock about this. Tim Tebow is enjoying a nice ascent in the Mets’ minor league system right now, and I have no idea what ‘PUBLIC’ interview Sanders is talking about but he must have thought the entire Twitter-verse was watching along with him, providing context for what he decided to publicly reveal he was discussing with his bros.

First of all, why are you discussing that with your bros?

There are better things to think about, certainly.

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Second, why would you ask if the whole world is wondering the same thing?

Third, why does anyone care even if Tebow gave the answer?

This is a bad look for Sanders, who has had his name in the news for some bad, bad reasons this year

I don’t know why he decided to post that, and at the time of this posting, the tweet has been up for four hours. We’ve seen better from Sanders as a leader and I hope this doesn’t become the norm for him.

Sanders works hard at his craft and after three straight seasons with over 1,000 receiving yards, he’s expected to be a major piece of a rejuvenated offense in Denver in 2017.

This kind of stuff, however, is not okay.