Cowboys implement strict New Media Policy

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No more tweet threads?


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I thought this was about players but this is about the reporters that cover the day to day.

I follow John Machota and he will be almost shut down. That is too bad.

As long as Hardy and Dallas Bryant can keep providing wide shots from the locker room, it's all good.
 
Schemes, personnel groups, specific plays....Bryan Broadus is out of business.
 
You don't see this as them limiting reporting of emotional moments in the locker room

They can't be reported post lockerroom session? Most of what I read was limited to the reporting of live stuff and no more vines. They can only share still pics or official vids.
 
I don't find it unreasonable.. It's basically going back to the way things were before the advent of social media.

That's fine but I'm curious as to the rest of the league. If we are the only team that does not allow social media as part of the media's team coverage - well

Jerry and his wasically wabbits will look look wary wary suspicious.
 
That's fine but I'm curious as to the rest of the league. If we are the only team that does not allow social media as part of the media's team coverage - well

Jerry and his wasically wabbits will look look wary wary suspicious.

I think other teams will adopt variations of the policy to fit their needs. And you can't tell me that this wasn't league approved, so I'm sure the league has its fingers all over this.
 

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