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<blockquote data-quote="smokey_wasp" data-source="post: 468891" data-attributes="member: 1148"><p>Agree. Compared with other fanbases, Tech's pitchfork mob is positively mild. I follow a lot of the relevant GT social media accounts and I usually see only a handful of comments at all. Tech fans are more likely to just lose interest and disengage altogether. If you can't handle this level of criticism, God help you if you played for an underperforming factory school with a huge fanbase. Or, if a player has NFL aspirations, imagine playing in a city like Philly or New York. </p><p></p><p>To the extent that our players are getting negative flack on social media, I agree that it shouldn't happen. I don't engage players on there at all. But this should not be a concern for our team at all. It may be time for a social media blackout if it's actually affecting the players mentally.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smokey_wasp, post: 468891, member: 1148"] Agree. Compared with other fanbases, Tech's pitchfork mob is positively mild. I follow a lot of the relevant GT social media accounts and I usually see only a handful of comments at all. Tech fans are more likely to just lose interest and disengage altogether. If you can't handle this level of criticism, God help you if you played for an underperforming factory school with a huge fanbase. Or, if a player has NFL aspirations, imagine playing in a city like Philly or New York. To the extent that our players are getting negative flack on social media, I agree that it shouldn't happen. I don't engage players on there at all. But this should not be a concern for our team at all. It may be time for a social media blackout if it's actually affecting the players mentally. [/QUOTE]
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