- Geno Smith appeared to embrace flat Earth theories in a series of tweets on Saturday.
- Smith took time to retweet arguments from both sides of the debate, encouraging people to question the “truths” laid before them.
- In the end, Smith walked back his original comments slightly, claiming that the tweets were all in the name of starting conversation.
Geno Smith made news on Saturday before the NFL offseason could even start, but it had nothing to do with his future in football.
The New York Giants quarterback, like Kyrie Irving before him, appeared to embrace flat Earth theories in a series of tweets, asking his followers not to believe everything that they read and do their own research before rushing to judgment.
https://twitter.com/GenoSmith3/status/967449896889483264?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
I’m not debating on this topic I just want to see the responses.. I think it’s a good conversation.
— Geno (@GenoSmith3) February 24, 2018
The conversation was, likely to Smith’s dismay, less than good, with many Twitter users predictably dunking on him.
Geno Smith’s accuracy on the shape of the earth rivals that of his accuracy throwing a football and I appreciate him so much for it
— Jonny Loquasto (@JQuasto) February 24, 2018
https://twitter.com/LacesOutShow/status/967479173634777089?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
I couldn't begin to imagine why Geno Smith was trending on this fine Saturday. The reason was more delightful than I could have ever hoped.
— Patrick Daugherty (@RotoPat) February 24, 2018
But Smith was not immediately deterred - he thought it was a bit "funny" that people assumed he believed the Earth was flat just because he had suggested as much.
https://twitter.com/GenoSmith3/status/967458592176656384?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
In an effort to hear both sides of the non-argument, Smith retweeted messages from both those that had proof that the Earth was round, as well as skeptics who said they had gotten good grades on a college paper one time.
https://twitter.com/jhamby/status/967456345115906048?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfwhttps://twitter.com/CVan_Tilburg/status/967459614399877121?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
But eventually, Smith relented, claiming that he was simply trying to encourage people to listen to others "truths."
Hey guys I’m glad we had this talk today it was fun lol I know how you all love to debate on Twitter so this was good... for the record Earth is a globe we know this. But why not listen to someone else’s beliefs or “truth”
— Geno (@GenoSmith3) February 24, 2018
Still, he teased the NFL Twitterverse with one more shot before logging off.
But From now on you can consider me a “Flat Earther” 😂✌🏾
— Geno (@GenoSmith3) February 24, 2018