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Now’s the time to follow PFT on Twitter

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Every year at this time, we see a significant spike in followers at the PFT Twitter page. And so this is a decent occasion for reminding you that you should be following the PFT Twitter page.

If you don’t have a Twitter page, you should get one. By following the right mix of accounts, you’ll get a perpetual snapshot of all relevant NFL stories. Nearly all PFT articles are posted on Twitter with a link to the article, so you can click on what you want to read and pass on what you don’t want to read.

Of course, you also should keep coming here to the PFT rumor mill, for a constantly-updated look at what’s happening in the NFL. Plenty of other media companies will claim that they own the go-to destination for NFL news and analysis. But everyone in the NFL -- teams, agents, coaches, players, media -- will tell you (if they’re telling the truth) that this is the place they all visit, multiple times a day.

You can say we’re bragging or generally being buttholes, but in reality we’re being salespeople. If PFT could ever saturate the fan base in the same way PFT has saturated the business, many more hamsters would see their lives reach a premature end while trying in vain to power the servers that process the millions of visits to this destination.