- Dec 13, 2009
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I texted this to a friend this morning. I also noted that while yes, they're all young and mistakes get made...it did seem as though Cory seemed much more ready to just admit that some of the tweets actually did come from TG's athletes, but that it had been dealt with and stopped. I understand that yes, accounts can be fake and even real accounts get hijacked. But really...SOME of those tweets were legit. Own it, take responsibility, and deal with it. I can't respect people who just continually make excuses and deny. This is not the first time that we've been fed the "Those aren't real accounts" line when it comes to Twitter and Facebook. It's nice to see at least one person involved just step up and say "Hm...yep. Not cool. We'll take care of it."
Ehhh...it's the truth and I wish we could've gotten a hold of the situation a little earlier but when we heard about and were shown the Tweets that started everything Saturday night (some by athletes at the event mind you) we kind of brushed it off as kids will be kids not realizing that our athletes had taken it a completely different way and were riled up b/c after all its them out on the floor busting their butts and being told you shoulda, coulda, woulda etc.