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everette just posted he coughed...wow..i cant believe it

I'm glad to see that I'm not the only one that is apparently not blown away by this Twitter stuff... I mean, it's great for what it's being used for on the huddle, camp updates, etc. for us football starved, internet addicted dorks, but for just everyday stuff? WTF do I care about Joe Blow celebrity and what they do everyday, I don't get it.

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MMS943, considering this was your first post, I would understand if you were a little upset with our responses... don't worry, this is just a little friendly hazing.

but SERIOUSLY... don't mention twitter in this forum.

WELCOME TO THE HUDDLE!

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Twitter lacks depth.

Someone just needs to sit and record/describe the plays...and use VR software to put it to complete sentences.

I like to read. Having to read 20-30 characters of the subject title to tell me WHO is sending the twit is gay. And more is usually not.

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Twitter lacks depth.

Someone just needs to sit and record/describe the plays...and use VR software to put it to complete sentences.

I like to read. Having to read 20-30 characters of the subject title to tell me WHO is sending the twit is gay. And more is usually not.

i know im probably going to get heat for this, but i actually really like twitter. i found out about kemo and beason from it such information was even on espn. while it doesnt have depth per say, it places the basic amount of information out there for people to explore more deeply. im a fan... chris harris is on it also for those who dont violently hate the website... twitter.com/thatguy43

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It has its benefits...as in instantaneous information, but I like to read more.

I know we're in a text-message world and it's become difficult for people to put together words and use adjectives/adverbs, but I like to read more than just one-liners.

I like the concept...I just hate all the white noise (too much of topic space used up by sender info)

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