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The Arizona Cardinals Tweeted The Michael Jordan Crying Face...

And Twitter absolutely lost its mind.

Is this what you want, Internet?! #BeRedSeeRed pic.twitter.com/SXVbQhOsAF

— Arizona Cardinals (@AZCardinals) January 25, 2016

Rough night for the Arizona Cardinals, who got absolutely decimated by the Carolina Panthers in the NFC Championship Game, 49-15.

It was embarrassing, plain and simple. So at some point, the Cardinals' social media team decided to pack it up and admit defeat in the most Internet way possible: by tweeting the above Michael Jordan crying face.

It's hard to say whether the decision, which was made well before the game was officially over, was a good or bad one. But what we do know is this: soon thereafter, Twitter lost its mind.

Too soon? pic.twitter.com/fJ91AH1rxg

— Fake SportsCenter (@FakeSportsCentr) January 25, 2016

RT @BSO: you doing it wrong lol, you have to put it on a player or coach lol https://t.co/5xv7bAgHdg pic.twitter.com/fYCacYa3H7

— Future Mrs. Croom ☺️ (@sal05) January 25, 2016

@AZCardinals pic.twitter.com/oHws0zk2Mn

— Allegedly Adan (@manicsocratic) January 25, 2016

@AZCardinals pic.twitter.com/A3ZCkZdeaR

— AtomiicDonkey (@AtomiicDonkey) January 25, 2016

pic.twitter.com/N3gfJyZB3c

— Kenny Ducey (@KennyDucey) January 25, 2016

Oh yeah, and then this happened:

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