The Atlanta Falcons social media team were in no mood to mess around on Random Acts of Kindness day. The usually docile Twitter account of the NFL organization posted a Tweet mentioning that due to the unofficial holiday they would be giving out prizes throughout the day, but one Twitter user didn’t exactly love that idea.
As you can see from the below exchange, Twitter user jeannathomas offered up the suggestion that the team should probably be watching film instead of giving away prizes on their Twitter account. For clarification purposes, we are going to assume that Julio Jones and his teammates aren’t the ones running the social media account.
Today is #RandomActsOfKindnessDay! We’ll be hitting our followers with random follows, RTs and prizes throughout the day! #RiseUp
— Atlanta Falcons (@AtlantaFalcons) February 17, 2016
It was from there that the Atlanta Falcons shut down the unruly troll with one perfect Tweet.
@jeannathomas let’s see your hands as u catch this block
— Atlanta Falcons (@AtlantaFalcons) February 17, 2016
Got ’em!
It does look like Jeanna knew what she was doing, as she is a Falcons beat writer but we still loved every second of it.
@FalconsTron @AtlantaFalcons I knew I could count on Jay for a perfect response, haha.
— Jeanna (@jeannathomas) February 17, 2016

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