So last Thursday, Omar Kelly blurts out a tweet about having once shot at someone with intent to harm. Later, he deletes the tweet and makes a nebulous, sort-of-but-not-really explanation. I just checked Twitter, and he hasn't tweeted AT ALL since Saturday afternoon. Likewise, he hasn't posted any recent stories on the Sun Sentinel. Anyone know anything about this radio silence and whether it relates to his social media indiscretion?
Not to start a firestorm or anything, but since Saturday I haven't seen any Tweets or articles from Aaron Hernandez, Joseph Stalin or Blackbeard....coincidence?!??!?!?
On the bright side, he and Armando both took positive steps towards getting canned this offseason. Things are looking up.
At the present time we have a slow sports news cycle .Its a good time to take a break or a vacation. However statistics have proved that many employees get fired after taking their vacation time so there is still hope for those who dont like him.
I wouldn't get too excited. Even if he gets fired, he'll be replaced by someone who likely is just as bad. The problem is that these media outlets can't afford to pay someone of high-quality.
His last tweet stated he was having an interview with Aaron Hernande......................... oh.my.god.......
I just started on Twitter and had to unfollow him after like a day because of all the relentlessly dumb non-football ****. It seems plausible he got his pee-pee whacked for doing something stupid.
Hmm... not the brightest of #XOmar to disclose this information. So many questions.... was it a gun? was it a bb gun? Was it a paint gun? Was it not a gun at all? Bodily fluids? Not enough answers...
I guarantee the people who care about money and page views don't think Omar is doing a bad job. Media (television, radio, and newspaper) survive on advertising dollars. Better ratings means more demand which means more money. Omar has a loyal following and those that really dislike him still read his articles anyways.
In Reno, if I remember correctly. I learned how to fire weapons with the intent to harm someone. It was at the request of some gentleman named Sam, but I swear he was not a relative.
I've soured on Omar a lot this offseason. He really needs to get off his high horse already. He acts like we should feel privileged to read his views on football and life. I used to find him kind of amusing and slightly entertaining, but now he just acts like an entitled know-it-all. With that being said, I think the controversial tweet was blown out of proportion. He's a dope for saying it, but I don't actually believe he pulled out and gun and actually tried to kill someone. Hell, he was probably talking about playing GTA or something.
I read his stuff and about half the time he has good info. The other half is just pure nonsense. He seems to enjoy his own company quite a bit. If you follow him on twitter 3/4's of his tweets are some sort of ego driven drivel that he tries to pass off as wisdom. Quite bizarre. Some of it is amusing, but most of it is just annoying.
Some sportswriters' Twitter accounts enhance their work (Peter King is a great follow); others, not so much.
For a lot of the press, Twitter is a place to post non-confirmed rumors that they couldn't post in their respective publications. Notice that the Twitter accounts are generally personal and not through their paper/blog/etc. Basically, they can spout crap there and when it sticks, they can point back to it from their proper medium and claim it as a source and/or proof they scooped it.