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()Oh, come on… You could say the same about every tweet from reporters like this, but they’re often right. That’s the whole point! The reporter is breaking the news before the team makes an official announcement. If a reporter made this type of tweet after the team already made the announcement, then the tweet would be useless. It’s fine if you think this particular reporter hasn’t yet earned enough credibility to be worth taking seriously, but to dismiss them by reason of “relying on Pittsburgh Steelers Flipside Powder Coat Tumbler” makes no sense since that reason would also apply to every breaking news tweet from other journalists and yet we all take those seriously.





