Posted by Sabrina B. @gametimegirl

Donovan McNabb  is opposed to is the wonderful world of Twitter. While many athletes use the social media platform in efforts to grow their brand, McNabb sees way more harm in it than good.  Check what he says after the jump…what do you think, do you agree?!

“First of all, I’m not a fan of Twitter,” McNabb said in the interview transcribed by sportsradiointerviews.com. “Nothing against their program or what they have, but as an athlete I think you need to get off Twitter. All these social networks of you tweeting about you watching a game when you wanna be playing in it, but you’re mad you’re not playing in it, so you’re gonna criticize someone that’s playing in it. I don’t believe that that’s the right deal.

“That’s not professional by any means and you know we are all in a fraternity, so if you see a guy who’s struggling this isn’t the time to jump on him or kick him while he’s down because that same guy will come against you and kinda blast your team out the water, so I think for an athlete to be twittering is the wrong move. It’s one of those things to leave to the fans and let them comment on certain things, but athletes need to get off Twitter.”

There happen to be many athletes, however, who have used Twitter in responsible manners and some have even done some great charity work using it. Others keep in touch with their fans. It’s a way for athletes to shape their own message, and McNabb misses the mark here.

WRITTEN BY Brad Biggs & FULL STORY HERE