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Why Goodell should lift ban on Tweets


NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell has ruled with an iron fist over the past few years but he may be ruining the game of football one fine at a time.

It started with a ban on steroids, then it became illegal to shoot yourself in the leg, “sup Plaxico”, and now he has taken away the right for players to use Twitter during games.

Goodell is taking this Twitter thing serious, too. In fact Batman & Robin’s Chad Ochocinco was fined two car payments ($25,000) just last week for two Tweets. Dropping the hammer down, Mr. Goodell may be inadvertently eliminating some entertaining parts of the NFL.

We don’t want to hear a quarterback congratulate the opposing team on their Super Bowl victory after his interception led to their victory. We want to hear him curse out his O-Line for not giving him enough time–and that’s where Twitter comes in.

With all of the personalities and attitudes in the NFL, one can only theorize as to what the athletes are actually thinking during the games. With real-time Tweets, it’s guaranteed to be entertaining.

During preseason, @THEREAL_LENDALE offered us a real-time Tweet and pic of Tim Tebow’s halo hazing haircut with “@THEREAL_LENDALE Look at tebow new hair style lmao… Loks good ROOK!!!!!!!!.”

Now imagine how entertaining player’s Tweets could possibly be if they occurred from the field or bench during the game. Here’s a theorized version:

@BrownsDB:“Does @OGOchoCinco really think those gold teeth look good. Boy tryin to b like leon spinks.”

@OGOchcinco @BrownsDB I got your teeth MF! That u looking at my backside sidesteppin in your end zone HA!”

@EaglesOT: “damn no wonder they call Haynesworth Fat Albert, he got more rolls than mrs fields. smh.”

@VikesBackupQB: “LMFAO!!! Grandpa just threw his 4thpick of day. Lame duck flopping thru air, needs 2 retire!!! Lemee in there!”

@ColtsOL: “LMAO. Peyton pointing all over the field. It dont mean shit. Fks with peeps heads tho. LOL!”

@ChargersPK: “Just juggled the football 59 times. I think coach saw me. Awesome game.”

@DBCromartie: “I see one of my kids in the stands. Cool, its whats his name.”

The possibilities and endless, but in order for us to enjoy these sweet insights, we need Roger Goodell to reverse his position on the subject.

The common stance for the Anti-Twitter supporters is that allowing players to share their opinions and thoughts during the game would make the post-game interviews useless, therefore wrecking the multi-million dollar contracts with the media outlets especially in Bristol.

This would be a valid point if anyone actually watched these interviews. The only time the post-game interviews become relevant is when the person being interviewed goes off the deep end and hands us a solid decade of mockery.

Of all of the post-game interviews over the past 10 years in the NFL think of the few that stand out.

1) Dennis Green screaming during the post-game presser after his Cardinals blew a sure win against the Bears, “They are who we thought they were.”

2) Jim Mora’s, “Playoffs? Playoffs!?” rant.

3) Herm Edwards talking about lunch and playing to win.

4) Terrell Owens crying over his quarterback.

Some of these historic moments have made great Coors Beer commercials but imagine how much more goodness there would be if these coaches and players were allowed to express themselves during the game. For anybody who has ever laced up the spikes, you know things are said during the heat of the competition; things you might want back. For fans, these are gold bars of greatness.

So what’s it going to be, Mr. Goodell?

Our first step is to get a good Twitter spokesman. What’s Ben Roethlisberger up to?

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Logan Rhoades is a Los Angeles-based writer and contributor to Sports Climax. With an extensive knowledge of ESPN topics and celebrity gossip, he is known for mixing sports and pop culture to entertain his readers. Follow him on Twitter @loganrhoades.

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Twitter & how2 find yur fav athlete


Following Shaq and other pro athletes on Twitter can be an adrenaline rush for fans.

When Shaq sent a Tweet to his followers while in Orlando for a game in March 2009 saying,  “I’m at the fashion sq mall, any1 touches me gets 2 tickets, tag me and say yur twit u hv 20min.” the economy turned for the mall with the lots filling up and fans piled in trying to find the Phoenix Suns star. Shaq’s Twitter account, @THE_REAL_SHAQ  had 208,000 followers that day and at the time of this article had 3,010,357.

This past week some of the hottest news surrounding these Tweeting jocks was Chad Johnson, aka, @OGOchocinco on Twitter announcing he was paying out $10,000 to his 1,000,000 follower. Tuned in for a story, I sat on Twitter following Ocho-5 for much of Sunday morning as his follower numbers moved like a confused stock market on its shakiest day, going up then down then back up again.

Potential followers and maybe some of his current followers were removing themselves when the number got closer to the mill, hoping to re-follow at the right time and pounce on the opportunity to collect a free 10 G’s.

There are a lot of fake athletes on Twitter too like the Adrian Peterson impersonator that was called out by the real Warren Sapp whose account is @QBKilla. When the @AdrianP28 first started up, the account Tweeted a photo of A.P. running over D-back William Gay Tweeting this message along with the photo, “Trucking steelers William Gay!!”

Sapp was quick to discover the imposter,saying this in a response Tweet:

“No Real Player Would Ever Post Such a Thing. FAKE FAKE!!!! RUN!!! RT @AdrianP28: Trucking steelers William Gay!!

Later when a few others began following this @AdrianP28 account, Sapp kept the pressure on from him QBKilla Twitter account sending another Tweet that said:

“@AdrianP28 is a Fake!!! @Atlanta__Sports #Unfollow Him!!!!”

The following day the Adrian Peterson account was deleted.

Getting back to the real athlete accounts like NFL Green Bay Packers Clay Matthews. @ClayMatthews52 spills it out however he wants with one of his recent Tweets saying: “Bout 2 watch Alice n Wonderland. Some1 tell me… can I watch this w/out eating mushrooms and still enjoy it? Lol”

Some of the other verified pro athlete accounts include, @AaronRodgers12; @reggie_bush; @DanicaPatrick;  @terrellowens;   and @shawnemerriman.

If you’re looking to follow your favorite sports analysts, the verified accounts include @Troy_Aikman;  @JayCrawfordESPN; @RealSkipBayless; and @ESPN_Michelle the hot blond that stands alongside Colin Cowherd on SportsNation.     

Other accounts who clearly are fake but fun to follow have been @LeBronsElbow, an account that was The King’s injured elbow Tweeting to fans during the playoffs and a new one that just popped up, @Favres_Brain where fans can follow what Brett Favre’s brain is actually thinking as it makes its indecisive way into preseason.

Some Tweets from @Favres_Brain have offered a laugh including, “@FakeFatJamarcus Since you got your game going, wanna be my back-up if I play in Minny this season? We can endorse that “Purple” drink” and “Coach Chilly is cool. He lets me do whatever I want.”

Whether you’re following @OGOchocinco while he Tweets to his followers through all hours of the night or keeping tabs on @ChrisJohnson28 and his latest contract squabbles, enjoy your Twitter account and remember, people aren’t always who they say they are. And if you’re looking for your favorite NFL, NBA, MLB and NHL athletes to follow on Twitter, you want to find and follow the ones with the blue “Verified account” check next to their names.

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