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[QUOTE="Puppy Love, post: 2990836, member: 8101"] The negativity isn’t unique to this board. If you read some comments on hot button stories in the press, you’ll find the conversation is generally nasty. I’ve been thinking about the impact of social media (and media in general) for some time now. Before I was on the Boneyard, I had no clue about recruiting targets and only knew about new players to the extent there was media coverage. The opinions I had about games and players were formed only from watching games and mainstream media stories. At first the influx of information on the Boneyard was exciting, but it gets overwhelming. It may sound naive, but I think I was happier when I knew less and I enjoyed the team more. I love this years starting five. I think as a group they are going to be amazing by March. The problem to me is that saying something positive puts me at risk that 15 people will tell me I’m wrong. It’s not worth it. [/QUOTE]
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