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  • The draft as a three day event

    I hate it.

    I look forward to the results, studying and discussing it.
    But the event it self? Taking three days? I have no interest in it at all.

    I quit watching it intently a while back when it was still a two day event. I would check in periodically and try to catch the Packer's picks live. Kind of a nice way to spend a weekend, puttering around and checking on the draft over a Saturday and Sunday.

    Now, I am pretty much content to just read about it after the event. I don't particularly care for Thursday night games, and I like Thursday night for one round of the draft even less. One round of the draft the first day just isn't very exciting for me.

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    I agree. But it's all about having a television show that people will watch. They want the 1st round to be in prime time. As for the Thursday Night games, I chose not to watch last year except for when the Packers played. It's here to stay though as long as the television ratings are decent.
    I can't run no more with that lawless crowd
    While the killers in high places say their prayers out loud
    But they've summoned, they've summoned up a thundercloud
    They're going to hear from me - Leonard Cohen

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    • #3
      I've voiced my opinion on this a couple of times - I really don't like it either. Talk about unnecessarily dragging out and event that doesn't have a real lot of action.

      And of course, from the nfl draft coverage website, "Round 2 of the Draft, presented by Bud Light,". You had to know that was coming.
      --
      Imagine for a moment a world without hypothetical situations...

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      • #4
        I would like to think that the NFL is at the brink of over-dramaticizing the event, but I know better than to believe that. Playing up the significance of late round draft picks will go on and on, as fans yearn for the guy who will make a difference this year. Having over-coiffed talking heads grading the teams draft performances is absurd, yet fans suck it up.

        I've never figured out the need to give teams so much time in the early rounds. Do they really need to make up their minds as to who they will draft? Trades? They can do that quicker too if they need to. They take the time because they have it. Why not give every team that uses 5 minutes or less in round 1 an extra pick at the end of the 7th round? Teams that know who they want and aren't interested in trading should just turn in the pick immediately.

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        • #5
          i have the same fear this year that i've had in the past. i'm gonna sit around watching that crap for 3 hours waiting for the packers pick, only for GB to trade out of the first round when the time comes

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Patler View Post

            I've never figured out the need to give teams so much time in the early rounds. Do they really need to make up their minds as to who they will draft? Trades? They can do that quicker too if they need to. They take the time because they have it. Why not give every team that uses 5 minutes or less in round 1 an extra pick at the end of the 7th round? Teams that know who they want and aren't interested in trading should just turn in the pick immediately.
            YES YES YES

            everyone has their big board, everyone has some kind of idea as to who they want and who will be available

            5 minutes maximum between picks sounds just fine

            the only reason for the 15 minutes that i can see is to give the talking heads time to talk and to be able to squeeze in more commercials

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            • #7
              I just hope the fans do the "What?" treatment to the commish again.
              All hail the Ruler of the Meadow!

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              • #8
                Originally posted by red View Post
                i have the same fear this year that i've had in the past. i'm gonna sit around watching that crap for 3 hours waiting for the packers pick, only for GB to trade out of the first round when the time comes
                Ya, I remember that feeling when they drafted Nelson. It will be even worse now with only the first round on Thursday.

                Of course, I remember a few years back when I left after they picked Raji, then checked back a few hours later to see how close they were to their second pick, only to see that they had traded it, and feeling a bit of disappointment thinking TT had traded down. It was a while later that I decided to watch the "ticker-tape" running down the picks at the bottom of the screen. I almost fell out of my chair when toward the end of the first round I saw "Green Bay - Clay Matthews"!

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                • #9
                  I hate that they drag everything out. I don't even tune in...it's a complete waste of my time. If I can I might listen on the radio for a few minutes or login late in the evening to see who was drafted where, but usually I wait until the next day to read/hear about it.

                  I've actually been listening to the JSO Podcasts with Dunne and McGinn from last year's draft -- they're pretty interesting to listen to in hindsight. For as much hoopla as ESPN and the fans can make this, they're all rookies who have to earn their stripes (and usually get schooled along the way), so I've learned to take all this stuff with a grain of salt. It's exciting when a pick like CMIII turns out like he has, but you don't know they will for sure on draft day.

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                  • #10
                    Same here. It has really gotten painful to watch. Like most of you, I just check it on the interwebs from time to time. It really is overdone and overblown.

                    One has to give the NFL credit, though, they have got themselves a year-round money-making machine.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Patler View Post
                      I would like to think that the NFL is at the brink of over-dramaticizing the event, but I know better than to believe that. Playing up the significance of late round draft picks will go on and on, as fans yearn for the guy who will make a difference this year. Having over-coiffed talking heads grading the teams draft performances is absurd, yet fans suck it up.

                      I've never figured out the need to give teams so much time in the early rounds. Do they really need to make up their minds as to who they will draft? Trades? They can do that quicker too if they need to. They take the time because they have it. Why not give every team that uses 5 minutes or less in round 1 an extra pick at the end of the 7th round? Teams that know who they want and aren't interested in trading should just turn in the pick immediately.
                      lol, hilarious idea! Will never happen though

                      To think the draft used to be 12 rounds...in two days! I'm surprised the commish doesn't bring that back and serialize the draft into a weekly show that runs all summer!
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                      Imagine for a moment a world without hypothetical situations...

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                      • #12
                        I'll turn it on and let it run in the background. I'll try to pay attention as GB comes closer to picks, but for the most part, I'll be around the house working on other things. I used to stay glued to the TV when it was a two day affair. Then I forsook the second day. And now, I usually try to just get close enough so I can see the pick in real time.
                        No longer the member of any fan clubs. I'm tired of jinxing players out of the league and into obscurity.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Guiness View Post
                          lol, hilarious idea! Will never happen though

                          To think the draft used to be 12 rounds...in two days! I'm surprised the commish doesn't bring that back and serialize the draft into a weekly show that runs all summer!
                          Heck, until 1977 it was 17 rounds (after the combined draft was agreed to with the AFL), and I think they did it in two days. Close to 500 players were drafted each year.

                          I remember when the draft was held between the end of the college season and the Bowl games, usually toward the end of November.

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                          • #14
                            I will not be watching any of that garbage. I'll check the internet from my beach house in Oregon on occasion to keep up to date, but I will not tune in to the circus.
                            C.H.U.D.

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                            • #15
                              I only tune in when the Pack is on the board, but it's aggravating to wait so damn long.

                              Five minutes between picks, or you forfeit the pick. Period.
                              "The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."

                              KYPack

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