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  • fsquid
    Banned
    • Jul 2002
    • 17635

    #31
    Re: NFL Draft overkill

    Its not to me..I love it more and more each year and to me it is an event and not just a draft like every other sport.
    How is it any different than the others.

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    • VanCitySportsGuy
      NYG_Meth
      • Feb 2003
      • 9351

      #32
      Re: NFL Draft overkill

      The big question is:

      Has extreme fan interest pushed ESPN to cover the NFL draft wall to wall or did ESPN decide to do it themselves?

      I get ESPN radio and it seems like everytime I turn it on, it's about the NFL draft. It has been like this for the past 3 weeks. But I have the power to simply turn the dial or shut off the radio.

      I can't believe a country as big as the USA only has one channel (I group ESPN/ESPN2/ESPNEWS together) that covers sports 24/7 on tv.

      In Canada we have 3 choices: TSN, Sportsnet, The Score.

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      • Vince
        Bow for Bau
        • Aug 2002
        • 26017

        #33
        Re: NFL Draft overkill

        Originally posted by asianflow
        The big question is:

        Has extreme fan interest pushed ESPN to cover the NFL draft wall to wall or did ESPN decide to do it themselves?

        I get ESPN radio and it seems like everytime I turn it on, it's about the NFL draft. It has been like this for the past 3 weeks. But I have the power to simply turn the dial or shut off the radio.

        I can't believe a country as big as the USA only has one channel (I group ESPN/ESPN2/ESPNEWS together) that covers sports 24/7 on tv.

        In Canada we have 3 choices: TSN, Sportsnet, The Score.
        Well, there's the Fox Sports/Comcast regional stations.
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        • jmood88
          Sean Payton: Retribution
          • Jul 2003
          • 34639

          #34
          Re: NFL Draft overkill

          Originally posted by asianflow
          The big question is:

          Has extreme fan interest pushed ESPN to cover the NFL draft wall to wall or did ESPN decide to do it themselves?

          I get ESPN radio and it seems like everytime I turn it on, it's about the NFL draft. It has been like this for the past 3 weeks. But I have the power to simply turn the dial or shut off the radio.

          I can't believe a country as big as the USA only has one channel (I group ESPN/ESPN2/ESPNEWS together) that covers sports 24/7 on tv.

          In Canada we have 3 choices: TSN, Sportsnet, The Score.
          And of those three stations I would guess that all of them show a lot of hockey.
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          • Vince
            Bow for Bau
            • Aug 2002
            • 26017

            #35
            Re: NFL Draft overkill

            Originally posted by jmood88
            And of those three stations I would guess that all of them show a lot of hockey.
            Only TSN.

            The other two show more NBA and MLB games than Hockey.
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            • BGarrett7
              All Star
              • Jul 2003
              • 5890

              #36
              Re: NFL Draft overkill

              Originally posted by Brankles
              Football, as a whole, is getting out of hand.

              Even in the off-season, football gets more press than the NBA Finals or the Olympics/World Cup.

              I mean... who gives a flying f*** if Joey Harrington looked good in passing drills? No need to give him a 5 minute segment with highlights of passing in practice.

              And what else do we need to know about Vince Young, Matt Leinart and Reggie Bush? I'm really interested to see if they wear boxers/briefs, what's their favorite type of pizza and when their first kiss was. In fact, we need to have a weeklong series on SportsCenter devoted to that, instead of watching the stupid World Cup or Stanley Cup or NBA Finals or MLB Regular Season.

              I'm tired of football and the 23.6 hours a day it takes up on ESPN or any other sports media outlet.
              As much as I hate agreeing with a Gators fan, I have to do so 110% here. In a normal year, sure, I would have an interest in the NFL Draft. Hell, I even enjoy watching the NBA Draft although I haven't had more than a passing interest in it for about a decade now. But what has happened with ESPN and the NFL Draft this year is just completely out of control. I gave up even caring the slightest bit about this year's draft months ago, and they have only gotten increasingly worse since then. You can only hear comparisons between Young, Leinhart, and Cutler so many times before you just stop giving a crap. And it's not even like there have been any major developments since the combine, or really since the Senior Bowl week when Cutler made his mark. I doubt I'll watch even ten minutes of the draft this weekend I'm so sick and tired of it. Really sad since I would normally watch as much of it as possible both Saturday and Sunday. I'll be lucky to even check and see who got drafted where and when before sometime Monday morning.

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              • ifiok25
                MVP
                • Aug 2004
                • 3509

                #37
                Re: NFL Draft overkill

                I don't understand why ESPN and all the other ESPN networks overhype the draft so much. They almost never talk about the NBA, there's very little coverage of the NBA. This whole week I've been watching TNT's playoff coverage because that's the only good thing on at night. They've been talking about the draft forever and they only talk about the same top 5 players. Since they've been talking about it so much then they should have spent time on the players most people don't know about.

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                • ifiok25
                  MVP
                  • Aug 2004
                  • 3509

                  #38
                  Re: NFL Draft overkill

                  I've enjoyed watching the NBA and NHL playoffs more than the NFL Draft overhype machines.

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                  • Flyboy
                    Daydream Believer
                    • Jun 2003
                    • 11352

                    #39
                    Re: NFL Draft overkill

                    Originally posted by Longhorn6
                    I'm a draft junkie...so I'm pretty sure I've 90% of the draft specials, to be honest.
                    So am I. I actually look forward to the NFL Draft moreso than I do the Super Bowl or NFL Opening Week.
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                    • mizzta21
                      MVP
                      • Oct 2003
                      • 1135

                      #40
                      Re: NFL Draft overkill

                      Originally posted by ehh
                      Everything with the NFL is overkill, not just the draft. That's why I've pretty much despised the NFL for the past 3-4 years. I can't take it anymore.

                      Pregame shows, the post game highlight shows, MNF, the Super Bowl. Everything gets over analyzed and hyped up way too much.
                      sounds more like the NBA too.
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                      • ifiok25
                        MVP
                        • Aug 2004
                        • 3509

                        #41
                        Re: NFL Draft overkill

                        I love the draft, I look forward to it every year no matter who's in it. This year though, it was been over kill witht the same players that we've heard about for 4-6 months.

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