Introducing our new chat feature: "Go Long Gameday"
An exclusive space for us to hang out every Sunday. Details inside!
We’re always trying to think of new ways for subscribers to connect. The good folks at Substack — our platform for Go Long — put their heads together and created a new chat feature within the Substack app.
So, this feels like a perfect opportunity for us to hang out each Sunday.
Say hello to “Go Long Gameday.”
Exclusive to subscribers, this gives us a space to rant, rave, fire off any and all thoughts in real time right from our phones. Consider it a live hangout. I’ll jump in to share thoughts and we’ll see where the conversation leads us. Feel free to steer the discussion any direction you’d like — we have fans from all over the globe. Anything is on the table.
To join our chat, you’ll need to download the Substack app (messages are sent via the app, not email). Turn on push notifications so you don’t miss a chance to join conversation as it happens.
Thinking about upgrading to join the community? Just bang it here:
How to get started
Download the app by clicking this link or the button below. Chat is only on iOS for now, but chat is coming to the Android app soon.
Open the app and tap the Chat icon. It looks like two bubbles in the bottom bar, and you’ll see a row for my chat inside.
That’s it! Jump into my thread to say hi, and if you have any issues, check out Substack’s FAQ.
Be on the lookout for our first chat of the season, Week 9 Gameday is coming soon!
Just a comment about officiating. Sports fans complain loud and long about officiating and rightly so when considering the NFL. The NBA? We’ll that’s just made for TV drama. It’s not really about adherence to the rules. So hears a shout out to MLB umpires. They get it right the vast majority of the time and when there’s a challenge it’s quick and decisive. Another great season for the MLB crews.
Thank you....Not going to download the app, but here's my comment: 1) GB's GM should have demanded Darren Waller and a #1 draft choice as compensation in the Adams trade. In turn, no need to trade for Waller earlier this week. 2) Why are no journalists noting GB's GM has two of his initial three picks not playing or offering little production? IMO, a first-rounder should be a starter from game one forward....but I fail to see how Wyatt flashes phenom potential.