“You used to have to actually be somebody to have an opinion, which meant you had to work your way into a position where your opinion actually mattered,” Harsin said. “Any idiot can say whatever they want, and they usually do, and they are negative. I’ve gotten to a point when I see things like that where I feel sorry that those people feel that way, and that their lives don’t have the purpose, the passion and the excitement and enjoyment that some of us do.
“It’s pretty pathetic at the end of the day. That’s society. That’s the group you don’t want to be part of. Get away from that and get over here with these other people that are positive and can see there’s a brighter side to things.”
“But you don’t even come to the game, you don’t sit in the stands, you’re not a season ticket holder, you probably don’t even watch the whole game because it’s too late, and you have an opinion? What does that matter? And the worst part is people actually listen to it. Why even pay attention to somebody that doesn’t have the proper knowledge to have a true opinion of what’s going on?”
Harsin referred to those that make uninformed opinions on Twitter as "twitiots."