Chuck Doesn’t Really Know How to Twitter
The Biscuit
It’s kind of funny. Chuck got into the whole twittering thing, and he uses it to write books. He just strings together a bunch of quick posts to write a paragraph. Here’s his entire string of tweets from this AM:
Players return to school today after a long Easter weekend break.
Most of them decided to get an early morning workout in, as the weight room was packed by 6:30am
Although we don’t practice today, many players have set up appointments w/ their position coaches to discuss football, academics, and life in general. We will have our last full pads practice tomorrow and it will be a tough one.
We will work on running play-action, all third downs including short yardage, then finish in red zone and on the goal line.
The coaches will use today to prepare for the spring game, as they finished their work for tomorrow’s practice already.
Everyone’s excited for the Spring Game on Saturday. Go Irish!
I dig the extra information, and knowing what’s going on, but Chuck has missed the point of ‘tweeting’ and uses it more as a blog. I like it better than tweeting (I dont care about random thoughts like “Working out tough today, Go Irish!”, but he should just get a blog.
Hey Chuck, you’re welcome to use HLS as your posting board any time!
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Are we sure this actually Charlie? My money is on this being a “superfan” who thought it would be cool to twitter as Charlie. This is one of my issues with twitter, not knowing if someone is who they say they are.
Chis, it’s Charlie. He’s mentioned it many times in interviews.
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