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Is Profootballrumors.com worthwhile?


Cyberjag

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I swore off ProfootballTalk about a year ago and go out of my way not to give them clicks.  Today I stumbled across a similar site, profootballrumors.com.  Curious if anyone here has an opinion of them.  Are they sensationalist bullshitters with an agenda like PFT or do they just stick to football?

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I swore off ProfootballTalk about a year ago and go out of my way not to give them clicks.  Today I stumbled across a similar site, profootballrumors.com.  Curious if anyone here has an opinion of them.  Are they sensationalist bullshitters with an agenda like PFT or do they just stick to football?


The site has to be legit, you can't post anything on the Internet if it isn't true.

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1 hour ago, Cyberjag said:

I swore off ProfootballTalk about a year ago and go out of my way not to give them clicks.  Today I stumbled across a similar site, profootballrumors.com.  Curious if anyone here has an opinion of them.  Are they sensationalist bullshitters with an agenda like PFT or do they just stick to football?

www.profootballrumors.com

not to be snarky, but it's kinda in the name; in fact, it seems like a lesser, watered-down version.

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52 minutes ago, NYPantherFan said:

It's the same people who run MLBTradeRumors.com. You won't get much original content, but it's a useful tool to keep up with news around the league. 

That's what I used to use ProfootballTalk for, but eventually I just got sick of the constant posturing and mixing of social/political issues into the reporting.

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4 hours ago, Cyberjag said:

That's what I used to use ProfootballTalk for, but eventually I just got sick of the constant posturing and mixing of social/political issues into the reporting.

I don't think you will see any social/political issues on that site. 

I use to write for a site that has articles shared every week on their MLB page. The guys over there are pretty straight forward and keep it all business.

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