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I'm not a huge fan, told my wife today that it looks as though I'll have to take a sick day from school on that friday, might as well put it in day 1 of the school year
"I would love to have a guy that always gets the key hit, a pitcher that always makes his best pitch and a manager that can always make the right decision. The problem is getting him to put down his beer and come out of the stands and do those things." - Danny Murraugh
I miss the good old days, when:
- the draft was shortly after the end of the season, late January.
- Rounds 1-8 were Saturday
- Rounds 9-20 were Sunday
- we had a full 6 months to figure if any other than a couple would make the 40 man roster!
I miss the good old days, when:
- the draft was shortly after the end of the season, late January.
- Rounds 1-8 were Saturday
- Rounds 9-20 were Sunday
- we had a full 6 months to figure if any other than a couple would make the 40 man roster!
Plus, then we'd have more time to discuss and look forward to our gold mine of free agents every year.
TERD Buckley over Troy Vincent, Robert Ferguson over Chris Chambers, Kevn King instead of TJ Watt, and now, RICH GANNON, over JIMMY JIMMY JIMMY LEONARD. Thank you FLOWER
It's so bad I can't watch it in real time... I had gotten to the point where I just taped it, and zipped thru it when I got home.
We have it rammed down our throats what Matthew Stafford had for breakfast... but get little information about teams, schemes, how players fit schemes, etc...
Can they take on and shed, can they turn their hips and run, can they close the cushion in press coverage and get a DB turned, etc... after the 1st round, all you get is hours of fluff about the guys in the 1st round - "... and how does that make you feel; LaQuentin is an emotional young man, who grew up on the wrong side of the tracks; blah, blah, blah"
They cater to the casual fan... have to look elsewhere for any real coverage.
The most overrated event in all of sports goes prime time. One thing for sure, the NFL knows how to make money.
How so?
It's not necessarily the media that makes it popular? If people didn't tune in, there wouldn't be so much coverage.
And people tune in because they're excited to find out about the future of their franchise.
How so what?
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1/3 of the first round are total busts, 1/3 are serviceable. 2/3s do not deserve the hype and certainly do not deserve the money. I know lots of guys enjoy it and that's fine. I have been in NYC when it was going on. I always commend the league for finding ways to make money.
Personally, I dont get that excited about it. My 2 cents.
Lombardi told Starr to "Run it, and let's get the hell out of here!" - 'Ice Bowl' December 31, 1967
I miss the good old days, when:
- the draft was shortly after the end of the season, late January.
- Rounds 1-8 were Saturday
- Rounds 9-20 were Sunday
- we had a full 6 months to figure if any other than a couple would make the 40 man roster!
And then Colorado became a state and everything changed...
"You're all very smart, and I'm very dumb." - Partial
I miss the good old days, when:
- the draft was shortly after the end of the season, late January.
- Rounds 1-8 were Saturday
- Rounds 9-20 were Sunday
- we had a full 6 months to figure if any other than a couple would make the 40 man roster!
And then Colorado became a state and everything changed...
Colorado is a state now? Geez, you miss one staff meeting...
"Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck
I usually enjoy watching the first round and catching as much of the second as I can. After that, it's reduced to following it on my BlackBerry because the time commitment is so tremendous. That considered, it really doesn't make a difference how it is timed as long as it allows the decision makers enough time to continuously assess their strategy compared to availability and probability.
I miss the good old days, when:
- the draft was shortly after the end of the season, late January.
- Rounds 1-8 were Saturday
- Rounds 9-20 were Sunday
- we had a full 6 months to figure if any other than a couple would make the 40 man roster!
I miss the draft starting on Tuesday at 7:00 AM Eastern (late seventies to late eighties). Only lunatics and college students watched. You had to skip an entire morning of classes to watch the first round. Those were the good ol' days. Howard Balzer, Paul Zimmerman, young insane Mel attacking the Jets taking Jeff Lageman.
Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
I like this new format a great deal. I think for draft junkies it is great. After months of study, the actual draft seems to fly by. This slows the actual draft down a bit (while making it a few days earlier), giving you an extra point to catch your breath and think about the draft. Plus the extra time allows teams more time to call each other and wheel and deal.
Teddy will clean up on the last day! By then other teams will be weary of it all (think Matt Millen back in his heyday) and Ted can move down and snatch everybody's seventh rounders. Go Ted!
"The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."
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