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The good news is that the Dolphins’ new iPad playbooks won’t block players from accessing sites and features unrelated to studying plays and film and other job-related activity. The bad news is that there will be a stiff price for doing so.
Mike Berardino of the South Florida Sun-Sentinelreports that the team will fine players $10,000 for accessing unauthorized website.
Berardino specifically mentioned YouTube and Twitter (but not sun-sentinel.com) as examples of forbidden fruit. It’s safe to say, based on recent comments from coach Joe Philbin, that a certain Internet destination with which you may be familiar is on the naughty list.
“If our guys are sitting in meetings and playing a bunch of music or going on ProFootballTalk.com we’re not going to be very good,†Philbin said Tuesday, without mentioning that there would be five-figure fines.
At least one player has gotten the message.
“Playbook,†guard Richie Incognito said. “The playbook is the new app of choice.â€
WRITTEN BY Mike Florio & FULL STORY HERE