Lawrence Jackson tweeted that he isn't disrespecting real Detroit Lions fans.

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Detroit Lions fans clearly are upset with the team's fourth consecutive loss, a 35-33 defeat to the Indianapolis Colts after Andrew Luck threw a touchdown pass on the game's final play.

Some Lions fans took to Twitter to vent, to the point that defensive end Lawrence Jackson expressed some of his own frustration with a series of tweets, the first directed at a couple of users:

"Two people that claim to be lions fans...don't hop on the bandwagon when things are good again ...real fans only @ Baze136 @ Blake_Jenkins91" "To all the Lions fans out there especially those @ FF...preciate the love and support I know y'all disappointed. Lets stay strong and fight." "Don't tweet me saying I'm disrespecting real lions fans,it's one thing to be disappointed and vent we all are. But don't be classless & rude" "No more attention to the haters Detroit stay strong. We ain't never gon quit-period. Love y'all love the support. It's ok 2 b angry. 24rule" "Time to worry about getting a win out in GB. Today is disappointing but in the past. New week new challenge."

Linebacker Justin Durant also tweeted:

The tweets from Jackson and Durant weren't quite as scathing as the one sent from former cornerback Aaron Berry after Detroit's playoff loss to the New Orleans Saints last season:

"Y'all can go back to being Broke & Miserable...now back to regular scheduled programming..."

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