Players’ opinion about social media

Players’ opinion about social media

Postby callmedaye on Thu May 05, 2011 9:57 pm

Players’ opinion about social media

The fallout over Rashard Mendenhall's controversial Twitter post after the death of Osama bin Laden intensifies the cheap jerseys spotlight on the subject of how pro athletes use social media.

Not surprisingly, Pittsburgh Steelers president Artwork Rooney II believed Mendenhall's tweet within the hours after bin Laden was killed by U.S. forces questioning "what truly happened" on 9/11 and expressing doubt that "a plane could take a skyscraper down demolition style" reflected badly on his club. He felt strongly enough about this to release a statement around the Steelers' official website expressing that it is "hard to explain or even understand what he meant with his current Twitter comments" and added the "entire Steelers organization is extremely proud of the job our military personnel have carried out and we can only hope this results in our troops coming home quickly."

Rooney also made a stage of mentioning that he had not spoken with the running back again. That is in maintaining with lockout guidelines that prohibit NFL group officials from talking with players, however you can cheap cincinnati reds jerseys bet this type of conversation has a notable spot on Rooney's post-lockout to-do list.

Dallas Cowboys operating back again Tashard Choicealso discovered himself backpedaling from a bin Laden-related tweet. Following posting a complaint Sunday night that CNBC had preempted "To Catch a Predator," he came back again having a quick apology once he realized it had been because of to protection of the bin Laden tale. Nevertheless, once the Dallas Early morning News, amongst other media outlets, reported Choice's tweets, he tweeted his outrage that his initial posting made news.

That's a perfect example with the ignorance that can sometimes be found among those that dabble in social media. The interpretation of whether what's tweeted is newsworthy is strictly in the eye with the beholder, a correct surrendered the moment you press the deliver button. And monitoring athletes' social media accounts (there's an app for that) is now a natural a part of the reporting process simply because it not only allows you to discover what is on their thoughts, but also to understand what they're performing and exactly where and when they're performing it.

NFL teams might not love that gamers can attain thousands as well as countless people without their involvement, but there is nothing they can do to stop it and there's no cause to believe they'll try. Apart from, seemingly everyone in the league is on Twitter: coaches (such as Seattle's Pete Carroll and Detroit's Jim Schwartz), owners (including the Cowboys' Jerry Jones and also the Colts' Jim Irsay), the commissioner, and public relations staffers.
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