After a practice or a workout or a game, they flock to their lockers and grab for their phones. What happened when I was (heaven forbid) momentarily not on the grid? Who left a text? Who tweeted what? What did I miss?
WHAT DID I MISS?
Players are people, too, generally fairly young people, and that means they’ve lived with a device in their hand that instantly brings them the world, literally at their fingertips.
Eli Manning sees this, of course, but he does not partake in it, not now, not ever. Not interested.
“I’m definitely not on social media,’’ Manning told The Post.