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    http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap100...nline-identity

    Yes, at around the same time Notre Dame linebacker Manti Te'o claims he learned he was part of an Internet-related hoax, at least four Redskins players also became aware of their own role in a completely separate, coincidentally timed and ultimately less harmful saga of false online identities.
    Interesting. Our players need to be smarter.

    But at least they didn't fall in love...
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    Wasn't she on a lot of the HTTR24-7 podcasts?

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    Quote Originally Posted by LLandryistheshiz View Post
    Wasn't she on a lot of the HTTR24-7 podcasts?
    That would be correct
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    Yeah, I used to follow her on twitter. I stopped after a while cause she purpoted to be an insider, claiming she had an in through JLC (should have tipped me off there), but never really brought forth anything substantial.
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    I can't remember who or where, but I heard about this a couple of weeks ago.

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    Whatever happened to people actually talking/meeting in person, you know, before there were cell phones and internet?

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    Yeah this broke weeks ago. Don't think it was that big a deal tho

    She was a fake twitter groupie, players just liked her physical aspects not her
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    I've heard her on the podcast, gotta say she was my least favorite part. Seemed extremely pretentious and snotty, yet really never offered a ton.

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    Doesn't seem like much of a story here, just sounds like some chick sending our players naked pictures "of herself." The story doesn't say any of the Skins players had any interest in meeting her or anything.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SemperFi Skins View Post
    Whatever happened to people actually talking/meeting in person, you know, before there were cell phones and internet?
    They tried, she backed out of all meeetings which led to suspicions. I'm just waiting for the day teams start putting ban clauses in contracts for social media. Nothing good really comes out of players being on social media sites. For multiple millions, id have no problem shelving social media.

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    right? I remember when I was a freshmen in HS, a kid from my homeroom asked a girl out via text and we ripped on him constantly for it. Now it seems like people find it strange to not pull that nonsense.

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    Old news. Who cares.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Taylorfan2179 View Post
    right? I remember when I was a freshmen in HS, a kid from my homeroom asked a girl out via text and we ripped on him constantly for it. Now it seems like people find it strange to not pull that nonsense.
    That's some coward stuff right there... I guess i'm just overly outgoing... I respect all women, especially when they are in person and I have no problem sparking some,, ummmm,, oh conversation.... like the good ol' days of 'real people'

    Some dudes might as well just buy a blow up doll.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zazzaro703 View Post
    They tried, she backed out of all meeetings which led to suspicions. I'm just waiting for the day teams start putting ban clauses in contracts for social media. Nothing good really comes out of players being on social media sites. For multiple millions, id have no problem shelving social media.
    As well they should... But then again, if they are boneheaded as some have been, there's nothing to stop them from continuing.

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    I'm glad none of our players got too involved here, but this is still weird. Hopefully players will be more careful with who they meet online in the future. Imagine if her motives were more nefarious.

    Imagine if some other team like New York or Dallas ran a honeypot scheme to get information from our players. Obviously far fetched, but not outside the realm of possibility.

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    whats funny is that I always thought she was real on twitter just because her hot pictures matched her obnoxious personality lol
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