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<blockquote data-quote="potatohead" data-source="post: 41430" data-attributes="member: 107"><p>Okay. I think I'll be alright. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I'm not following him. I'm not on twitter. Did I post the tweet in this board? My whole point is that, yes, "kids will be kids" and they can tweet and post whatever the hell they want. The problem I have is adults, or at least whom I'm assuming are adults, analyzing every freaking tweet and pretending like that is some great insight into the "health" of the team, or the success we'll have this year, or criticism of this or that. Honestly, if I was playing, I'd be laughing at message boards, and grown men analyzing my tweets. It's absurd. As to the whole "this is our year" thing, yea...that's the same ****, different year. I'm not suggesting they take the antithesis of this position by the way, which all of y'all already suggested I am. </p><p></p><p>You know why I like PJ Davis? Why I'm assuming you like PJ Davis, or anyone else for that matter? It's because he plays like his hair is on fire on the field. He is awesome to watch and a breath of fresh air. You know what has no impact on me "liking" him, or thinking he is a great football player? His twitter account. You know how I judge a true leader? Their performance and conduct. You know how I wouldn't? Twitter.</p><p></p><p>Take tweets from 19 year old college kids for what they're worth, which (for the most part) isn't all too much. College football isn't your favorite reality tv show. If you want to analyze what people are "feeling" and what so and so says about so and so, then stick to the bachelor and join that message board.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="potatohead, post: 41430, member: 107"] Okay. I think I'll be alright. I'm not following him. I'm not on twitter. Did I post the tweet in this board? My whole point is that, yes, "kids will be kids" and they can tweet and post whatever the hell they want. The problem I have is adults, or at least whom I'm assuming are adults, analyzing every freaking tweet and pretending like that is some great insight into the "health" of the team, or the success we'll have this year, or criticism of this or that. Honestly, if I was playing, I'd be laughing at message boards, and grown men analyzing my tweets. It's absurd. As to the whole "this is our year" thing, yea...that's the same ****, different year. I'm not suggesting they take the antithesis of this position by the way, which all of y'all already suggested I am. You know why I like PJ Davis? Why I'm assuming you like PJ Davis, or anyone else for that matter? It's because he plays like his hair is on fire on the field. He is awesome to watch and a breath of fresh air. You know what has no impact on me "liking" him, or thinking he is a great football player? His twitter account. You know how I judge a true leader? Their performance and conduct. You know how I wouldn't? Twitter. Take tweets from 19 year old college kids for what they're worth, which (for the most part) isn't all too much. College football isn't your favorite reality tv show. If you want to analyze what people are "feeling" and what so and so says about so and so, then stick to the bachelor and join that message board. [/QUOTE]
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