Saturday, August 29, 2015

Jeremy Maclin and Matthew Berry have Twitter exchange over fantasy football

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Fantasy sports has turned into a lucrative industry and it’s no surprise fantasy football is perhaps the most popular. While its growth has been exponential in recent years among fans, fantasy football has been the cause of a few outbursts from players on social media.

On Saturday, Jeremy Maclin took to Twitter to let the world know he doesn’t care about our make believe teams.

Maclin’s tweet found the eyes of Matthew Berry, one of ESPN’s more prominent fantasy analysts. Berry responded with a couple of tweets of his own, letting Maclin know he was disappointed and that he shouldn’t insult fans.

Maclin, then, elaborated his stance.

Berry finished things off by reiterated he did not agree with Maclin going at fans the way he did.

Last year, Rashard Mendenhall cited fantasy football as one of the reasons he decided to hang up his cleats for good. We’ve also seen Torrey Smith and Ray Rice rip their fantasy owners in the past.

One good thing about Twitter is the access it gives to our favorite athletes. However, that access can also be a bad thing. With big money often at stake, many people are not afraid to let a player on their fantasy team know how they feel in the event of a poor game, which leads to frustration on the player’s part. This isn’t going to change anytime soon and will continue to be a source of frustration for guys like Jeremy Maclin. Now it’s easy to see why some avoid social media all together.



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