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Twitter for current players and rookies?


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I mentioned this in another thread, but I found LaFell's tweets interesting. Most NFL rookies at least pretend to just be concerned with playing well and how they'll fit in with their new team. LaFell kept it real, I guess, by posting about how he is ready to "get that money" right after being drafted.

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I would prefer they don't have a "Twitter" (gay) account nor a Facebook.

While you may prefer our players do not use those web sites, if they do have one, why not follow them? Sometimes you catch things that you wouldn't find elsewhere.

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Booo!!

What the hell is wrong with Facebook or Twitter?

1) Twitter is a horribly ill-conceived idea.

2) See the "Chris Harris" incident.

3) Nothing wrong with Facebook, but I would rather the players don't have any "online profiles."

While you may prefer our players do not use those web sites, if they do have one, why not follow them? Sometimes you catch things that you wouldn't find elsewhere.

Why do that when I can spend less energy by waiting for that information to be posted here?

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