there was a lot of fantasy football folks who picked up brandon jacobs and started him that week hopingould win they're matchup. he did not put up great points. the immediate reaction was dude, what did you do? you didn't help me. they threatened his family and he got concerned. and the nfl security office investigated, the gentleman later apologized that he was only joking but you got to realize that certain tweets went too far and with brandon jacobs it good. >> so do the players have to get off social media during the season? >> listen, 60 million people played fantasy football this year, 3 million of those 60 were woman and it's only getting bigger and better. the game of the nfl, if you are talking about teams, they are no longer fans of players, only of teams. the situation is only going to get worse, only going to get larger. the immediate reaction, when a player doesn't put up fantasy football points to you, you have a time to respond to a player on twitter, where maybe an hour goes by and i'm not going otake it out or the player, but that's not what happened. i don't think ther