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Impulsivity and the ability to instantly post things on the internet are a dangerous mix. Throw in egomania and, well, you’ve pretty much got Chad Johnson’s Twitter page. (And, yes, we’ll call him Chad Johnson,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych]
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When it does,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], it should be interesting to see whether teams ever put in contract provisions that ban players from writing blogs or making Tweets. In this week’s Sports Illustrated blogging Washington Wizards center Brendan Haywood tells Dan Patrick that he’d accept it if his team’s front office made his writing go through an editing process.
That’s some good perspective there, Chad.
At some point, an athlete is going to say something even more stupid and controversial on Twitter and it’s going to lead to a big public outcry.
Anyway, after news of Michael Jackson’s death broke yesterday,45 pm and is filed under NFL History
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Can we please put a moratorium on comparing all tragic events to 9/11 (and, for that matter, all evil things to Hitler)? Those are the extremes. The news of yesterday can still be plenty sad without having to break out comparisons to anything else.
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Thanks to athletes like Chad Johnson, that day may come sooner rather than later.
Johnson retracted his statement a few moments later, though the apology read like he came to the conclusion his analogy was weak because of responses from fellow Twitter folk not because he realized anything was wrong with it. Still, at least he took it back.
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