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Using Twitter to gain insight (1 Viewer)

Totally agree..Other players that are on twitter that post often: Stephen JacksonNick BarnettLarry FitzgeraldShawne MerrimanJay FeelyTorry HoltKerry Rhodes (quiet since the small legal issues at his place)Chris CooleyMJD (rarely posts)Randy Moss (rarely posts)Other sports personalities that I like to follow on TwitterBill SimmonsAndrew SicilianoMike FabianoAdam ScheinSome post more than others...but it is a cool way to stay on top of these guys...and they often send messages back and forth and if you are following both you see what they say...
Links?How do you know when you have the real one?
@valebrity is a username (and website) that actually validates celebrities of all types...but most of the people I have found were based on reading somewhere that they use twitter and it had a reference to their username.
 
Will someone please post here if Adam Shefter starts tweeting about football? Maybe this is just temporary til he starts with ESPN, but he's vaken over my twitter page with personal updates, so I'm un-following for now. I do wish him well with his spinning class though. ;)

 
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I follow a bunch of guys, including several of FBG staff

FBG Staff

TheAudible

thegutcheck

SigmundBloom

Joe_Bryant

Broadcasters/Media

lindacohn

sportsguy33

Adam_Schefter

JeremySchaap

NFLprguy

BillPlaschke

mortreport

RosenhausSports

RealMikeSilver

richeisen

SI_PeterKing

Players some of my favorite to follow

RyanGrant25

shawnemerriman

jonbeason

torryholt

terrellowens81

donnieavery

chitownforte22

LFitzgerald11

AaronMaybin58 - dude posts A LOT

 
Will someone please post here if Adam Shefter starts tweeting about football? Maybe this is just temporary til he starts with ESPN, but he's vaken over my twitter page with personal updates, so I'm un-following for now. I do wish him well with his spinning class though. ;)
Can't believe he has a life outside of insider NFL info and he's using the tool for what it's intended for! You did the right thing. If you don't like what he's micro blogging about and using the tool for what it's intended for, then don't follow him.Guarantee he's back on your list very soon though.
 
Wow I can't believe how amazing Twitter is for NFL news, especially for fantasy. If you guys don't use this, you should. If you do, please share any good analysts, scouts, or any other NFL exclusive Twitter pages that you follow. Here's some that I found within 10 minutes of joining twitter.

FBGuys

Adam_Schefter

espn_afcsouth

espn_afcwest

espn_afcnorth

espn_afceast

espn_nfcnblog

espn_nfceast

espn_nfcwest

espn_nfcsouth

mortreport

MoveTheSticks

 
Quick note, I'm extremely interested in any training camp specific updates anyone can find. It'd be nice if we could build a nice big list.

 
Quick note, I'm extremely interested in any training camp specific updates anyone can find. It'd be nice if we could build a nice big list.
oh geez there will be a ton of beat writers updating from the sidelines at camp. I'll try to make a list if I get time...
 
Also make sure you follow:

YahooSportsNFL

Michaelombardi

SI_RossTucker

SI_PeterKing

fbg_dodds

joe_bryant

nflcommish

LATimesFarmer

RosenhausSports

BobGlauber

Ed_Thompson

caplannfl

footballpost

profootballtalk

fb_outsiders

JasonLacanfora

Also Im there (SigmundBloom) and of course TheAudible, CecilLammey, Wood83, HermanKickology, fbgchase, JeffTeferTiller, JeffHaseley, JPasquino, Thegutcheck (Waldman), memphisfoundry, maurile - sorry If I'm forgetting any staffers

beat writers off the top of my head:

Dolphins - ArmandoSalguero, OmarKelly, EdgarThompson, MikeBerardino

Jets - TheJetsStream, ManishMehta1

Patriots - MikeReiss, ProjoPatsBlog, PatriotsInsider, RapSheet

Colts - JohnOehser, Coltpower

Texans - ChronicleTexans, TexansInsider

Jaguars - JagNation, Jagsreporter, VitoStellino

Titans - Tnsports

Browns - TheOBR

Ravens - JamisonHensley, RavensInsider

Steelers - JimWexell, scidotcom, stillers

Bengals - ChickLudwig, JoeReedy

Raiders - bydavidwhite, jerrymcd

Chiefs - kb_kstar

Broncos - fs3142, DenverBroncos, Jeff_Legwold, JosinaAnderson

Eagles - Geoffmosher, MovingtheChains, Jeff_McLane, BrianSeltzer

Cowboys - CalvinWatkins, TMacMahon, DCStarJEllis, DerekEagleton

Giants - TheBlueScreen, NJ_Giants

Redskins - RedskinsInsider, PaulTenorio, RickMaese, JReidPost, RedskinsDotCom

Lions - JohnNiyo, TomKowalski36

Bears - BradBiggs, BearReport, ESPNChiBears

Packers - TomPelissero, Greg_A_Bedard, RobDemovsky, MikeVandermause, PeteDougherty, PackerReport, TomSilverstein

Vikings - skjensen, JuddZulgad, chipscoggins, vikingupdate, rickalonzo, vikingsnow

Panthers - DarinGantt, CarolinaHuddle, CharlesChandler

Falcons - DOrlandoAJC

Bucs - PewterReport, HolderStephen, TBBuccaneers

Saints - jeffduncantp, bawtp

49ers - MattMaiocco

Rams - Miklasz, HBalzer721

Seahawks - Dannyoneil, tntsports

Cards - Cardschatter

Most teams have official twitter feed, and there are unofficial news feeds for each team set up that are pretty good. If you just look through who I'm following, you find a lot of those.

I'll add more as I have time and remember them. A lot of beat writers are just now showing up on Twitter. You get a good feel quickly who uses it well and who just uses it to link to their content elsewhere.

 
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I'll say, I scoffed at the Twitter. I even told Faletti I thought it was a ridiculous fad while we were making this season of Draftguys TV. And I still think the "just landed at JFK" "mmm latte is good" "I hate traffic" posts are terrible. But for getting up to the minute news, cool links, direct access to people that is more immediate and unfettered than email, Twitter is terrific. We are posting numerous scoops every day on the FBG newswire that come from trusted sources on Twitter before they could ever publish anything on their own site (the micro-blogging aspect). Lots of beat writers are doing Twitter only mailbags and chats, and since it is still not THAT big, chances are your question will be answer (Ralph Vacchiano answered both of my questions in his last mailbag column). Players will have open Q & A sessions.

I was against the Twitter before I was for the Twitter. I'll admit it.

 
From the other thread:

OGOchocinco I had to drop him,, the guy doesn't do anything else all day it seems. I look in on Tweeter maybe once or twice a day, and there's 4 pages of babble from Chad to wade through.Same for Rich Eisen. Too much, it's like Twitter diarrhea between those two.
Believe this guy. i don't know when Chad eats, he is gonna get carpal tunnel from posting on Twitter.
 
I'll say, I scoffed at the Twitter. I even told Faletti I thought it was a ridiculous fad while we were making this season of Draftguys TV. And I still think the "just landed at JFK" "mmm latte is good" "I hate traffic" posts are terrible. But for getting up to the minute news, cool links, direct access to people that is more immediate and unfettered than email, Twitter is terrific. We are posting numerous scoops every day on the FBG newswire that come from trusted sources on Twitter before they could ever publish anything on their own site (the micro-blogging aspect). Lots of beat writers are doing Twitter only mailbags and chats, and since it is still not THAT big, chances are your question will be answer (Ralph Vacchiano answered both of my questions in his last mailbag column). Players will have open Q & A sessions.I was against the Twitter before I was for the Twitter. I'll admit it.
Honestly I was in the same boat regarding Twitter but it seems custom made for the little things us fantasy guys are curious about that happen in the NFL world, especially during training camp. I'll be sure to add all those above mentioned pages so I can closely follow my fantasy guys. Thanks again Sigmund!
 
Like Bloom, I also was a Twitter skeptic. I wanted to use Twitter to promote my website but found there is so much information that is unfiltered everywhere.

Instead of checking Profootballtalk.com multiple times daily, I'd rather frequent Twitter

There is a growing fantasy football community there, definitely very cool

 
bump for the morning crowd - ill try to update the beat writer list as I get time, a ton are signing up to do TC updates.

 
Just to recap what others have said - Twitter is great for realtime information, news, opinions, draft info, etc. I will be giving away a 2009 Footballguys subscription on my Twitter feed in the coming days, eligible only to my Twitter followers. Be sure to check that out, if interested. :thumbup:

 
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From the other thread:

OGOchocinco I had to drop him,, the guy doesn't do anything else all day it seems. I look in on Tweeter maybe once or twice a day, and there's 4 pages of babble from Chad to wade through.Same for Rich Eisen. Too much, it's like Twitter diarrhea between those two.
Believe this guy. i don't know when Chad eats, he is gonna get carpal tunnel from posting on Twitter.
had to delete him as well ...... the 3am "Anybody awake " updates were too annoying..but the final straw was..I actuaclly got in on bad terms with the woman when my txts were going off like crazy in the middle of some good loving... after the 5th txt in like 10 minutes time i was told that I better answer it , it could be important.... only to see it was Estaban OchoCInco just saying dumb stuff.............. he was deleted after that.
 
just getting into the past week or so

have had an acct for awhile but didnt see any use for it

now that camps have opened up damn its fun to follow

great thread here especially blooms post

thx all

 
PFT usually covers everything. If you follow all of those, then odds are your going to be getting the same tweets multiple times.

 
So, for a Twitter newb - Would I add ALL of those links? Won't I get inundated with tons of Tweets about every little thing and potentially end up missing the gems that could help me with my teams?

 
More twitter stuff. Awesome work on that list Bloom.

To anyone....how many of these guys do you get texts from? Or better yet, WHO, if you narrowed down to a few of the very best sources? I'm looking to not overload my phone with NFL tweets this fall (seems like that could get really out of control), but I definitely want a couple of the best that will be breaking news quickly.

edit: I guess Bloom's "make sure to follow" list is a good start. But I bet you could weed a few of them off and add a few others in.

 
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PFT usually covers everything. If you follow all of those, then odds are your going to be getting the same tweets multiple times.
On a lot of stuff, yeah, but PFT does NOT cover everything. Big news, yeah, but not on little things that might be important to fantasy owners (KO returners, who is lining up at 3rd WR, etc.)To answer the question everyone is asking ("Do I want all of these?"):

It's pretty new, and this is the first year we have TC updates. So, no one really knows the answer to that yet. You will get a feel for it, and know which ones to remove, and which ones are helpful. There's going to be a bit of trial and error.

Examples:

Rich Eisen/Warren Sapp/OchoCinco/--------I removed. Eisen ain't breaking any news. A lot of these guys are just jabbering back and forth over some pretty boring stuff. There's a little bit of voyeur thing going on at first (Wow, I am eavesdropping on a conversation between Warren Sapp and Kirk Morrison!!), but then you realize that reading other people's texts is pretty boring. Plus, I can't understand half of what Sapp and Chad are yapping about.

However, there is gold there. The beat writers for the Cowboys, Bears, and Raiders all seem to refrain from carrying on conversations, and just dropping eyewitness blurbs, just from the ones that I have seen.

Here's a good rule of thumb: The older the Tweeter, the less likely you are to get inane chatter. The cranky old writers are Tweeting, but ain't happy about it, so they just drop good info. Peter King is a notable exception, but that's cause he thinks we are all interested in what was in his latte this morning. He is pretty removable too, actually.

 
So, for a Twitter newb - Would I add ALL of those links? Won't I get inundated with tons of Tweets about every little thing and potentially end up missing the gems that could help me with my teams?
The easy way is to go to Blooms page, then check who he is following. Just click on each for you to follow. Should take 2-3 minutes tops.
 
So, for a Twitter newb - Would I add ALL of those links? Won't I get inundated with tons of Tweets about every little thing and potentially end up missing the gems that could help me with my teams?
i get tweet texts from Bob Glauber, PFT, Bloom, Adam Schefter, Adam Caplan, Greg Rosenthal.i follow a shyte ton more, including the beat writers listed above, but Bloom is pretty good about retweeting the important tweets (like Peters today) so I get them all the same.
 
anyone know if any KC beat writers are twittering? i wish Adam Tiecher would do so, but all I can seem to find are his (somewhat) annoying Vlogs.

 

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