Sunday, September 18, 2011
Sports and social media
The first person that comes to mind when you think of sports and social media is Chad Ochocinco. Last week he said on his twitter account, "Just waking up after a late arrival,I've never seen a machine operate like that n person,to see video game numbers put up n person was WOW." He caught one reception for 14 yards while Tom Brady threw for 511 yards. Once again this week the Patriots offense looked amazing and Ochocinco did not play a down. The tight ends Aaron Hernandez and RobGronkowski. With Ochocinco tweeting what he did, he was basically saying he enjoyed just watching the game and not being a factor. Learn the playbook stop trying to tweet and be hip and play football like you used to. I think without social media in sports Ochocinco would not get as much flack as the media does. He is a talented player but needs to stop caring about technology and caring about the game.
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I agree 100%!!!! Chad Ochocinco is a good example of what using Twitter too much. He uses TV, and social media to cover up his bad playing. He always tweets just giving excuses and always whining about something in the NFL. He needs to use his Twitter account to explain what is going to get better not why he sucking so bad. If Wes Welker can have as much success as he does with Brady there is no reason Ochocinco should be struggling so much!
ReplyDeleteThis is an example of this athlete using these tools and it actually hindering his "image". Obviously, people are able to see his true "whiny" colors. Haha. Thanks for sharing!
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