Would you go to this website to see what your fans think about you? Or the team in general?
I say yes.
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Would you go to this website to see what your fans think about you? Or the team in general?
I say yes.
Judging by the fact that virtually every pro athlete has their own Twitter account, they are typically interested what others think about them (occassionally to their own detriment).
Personally, I like what Troy Polamalu said about this topic recently: “No, I don’t read any positive or negative things,” he said. “They’re both dangerous to deal with.”
I would not only read these websites but I would troll as a Browns fan. :)
I would tweet ridiculous photos of myself just to see you message board nuts react.
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I'd read everything. And no matter what people said, good or bad, I would believe I was awesome because I was a Pittsburgh Steeler.
Skippy sighting!
Whatever happened to ...?
Yeah, I would.
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[QUOTE=Jigawatts;564821]I would tweet ridiculous photos of myself just to see you message board nuts react.
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I believe you can fly.
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If I were a Steeler, I would probably read some occasionally but laugh at how very, very wrong most people are with their assessments.