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dickie_kak 12-15-2012 12:45 PM

Jets Beat Writers + Twitter
 
I've been following a few beat writer's on twitter for awhile now, and wanted to give my opinion. Also, I wanted to recieve some feedback as to point me into the direction of new, or better writers.

Manish - couldn't stand him. The constant "unnamed source" tweets got old real quick. I'm also pretty sure he was the writer that stirred up the "Tebow is Terrible" crap the circulated earlier this season. Now, he had been deleted and my life is better because of it.

Cimini - Always on top of things, but tends to put a negative spin on anything. Worth a follow, because of the espn stats.

Orr - Has been great replacement for Vrentas. Constantly tweeting relevant information, and things that make you understand what the jets are doing or trying to do.

James Walker (espn afceast) - Clearly a dolphins Fan. not really worth afollow.

Just wondering what your opinions are on these Beat writers, and if you have suggestions on others.

Cheers!!

10PennyToColes87 12-15-2012 12:52 PM

People will mention Steinberg, but he's a hack, just a blogger who thinks he's friendly with the players. Bart Hubbuch and Brian Costello are two worth following.

patman 12-15-2012 01:08 PM

why is being a dolphin fan a problem?

King P 12-15-2012 01:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 10PennyToColes87 (Post 4725903)
People will mention Steinberg, but he's a hack, just a blogger who thinks he's friendly with the players. Bart Hubbuch and Brian Costello are two worth following.

Steiny is usually always the 1st one with breaking news when it comes to the Jets. he was the 1st to break the Tebow trade and Braylon Edwards signing.

He might be too friendly with the players, but he's still a very reliable source.

boxman 12-15-2012 01:58 PM

I only follow Orr. Just the facts with none of the crap.

ComfortablyNumb 12-15-2012 03:07 PM

Following more than one just means endless tweets from them that so and so tweaked an ankle and is day to day or that Rex said that Sanchez is starting in his presser today 500 times over your timeline.

JetsfanfromtheBURGH 12-15-2012 03:32 PM

Costello and cimini try and be humorous, but fail epically. If they don't try and be funny they are fine

C Mart 12-15-2012 03:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by boxman (Post 4725990)
I only follow Orr. Just the facts with none of the crap.

Very true!

And it seems to be the MO for Star Ledger reporters.

Ray Ray19 12-16-2012 11:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 10PennyToColes87 (Post 4725903)
People will mention Steinberg, but he's a hack, just a blogger who thinks he's friendly with the players. Bart Hubbuch and Brian Costello are two worth following.

Costello, definitely. Hubbuch? He's a hack two, I think he's a bigger jackass than Cimini.

I don't mind Steiny, tends to enjoy the little pedestal he's created for himself, doesn't seem to be full of himself. Seems like a good kid.

dickie_kak 12-16-2012 03:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by patman (Post 4725928)
why is being a dolphin fan a problem?


I find his opinions bias.

Snell41 12-16-2012 04:04 PM

Not a Twitter feed, but I have been following these guys on Facebook. They always provide some good insight

http://www.facebook.com/TheJetPress?fref=ts


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