Indianapolis edition: Reaction to over-reactive tweets
INDIANAPOLIS – Sunday afternoon I started getting texts and Tweets. They all asked, “Did you really like the Tweets you are ‘liking?’”
No, no, no, no, no.
An in-game “like” from me on Twitter could well be my bookmarking a Tweet that simply demands attention here.
As soon as I grab it back at home or the hotel, that heart is going away.
I think I am willing to be misunderstood for a few hours in exchange for increased efficiency. (Though a full-time assistant would be more effective.)
Now I shall address some of the tweets I liked and have since unliked.
@PaulKuharskyNFL ask coach Mularkey if he started calling playcalls this game? And if so when? Looks like the offense got its stuff together near the end of the game
— tylor chandler (@tychan888) November 26, 2017
PK: So we delved into this during the postgame Periscope/Facebook Live broadcast, which you can find here. My people there told me someone posted it on Reddit based on seeing Mike Mularkey with a call sheet late in the game. Doesn’t he always have a call sheet?
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