brady199
2nd Team Getting Their First Start
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NFLN. Mayock is the first analyst where I can actually remember enjoying and valuing his insight into what was going on in the draft.
Mayock was criticized by PFW in Progress today (namely, Tom Casale) for being overly pompous, proclaiming he knew every guy that went would go there, and how great each pick was for each team.
Mayock was criticized by PFW in Progress today (namely, Tom Casale) for being overly pompous, proclaiming he knew every guy that went would go there, and how great each pick was for each team.
ESPN is the reason sports fans are breathing.
ESPN is the reason sports fans are breathing.
What does that even mean?
What does that even mean?
I was at a friend's house yesterday without access to NFL-N and saw just about every pick on ESPN. I was not overly impressed. They seemed to want to turn each pick into the savior for his team, rather than just going into why each player was picked. By the middle to end of round 2 they were talking over picks, skipping some all together, and (as someone else said) the falsified Kiper vs McShay feud was horribly transparent.
I watched NFL-N almost all day today. It was light years ahead of what ESPN produced yesterday. In fact, I would say that today's NFL-N coverage was what ESPN used to be. Very in-depth. A lot of discussions with media and representatives from each team, and plenty of time spent discussing each team. More, they discussed each pick of day two.
I turned to ESPN shortly after the Wilhite pick. They were about 8 or nine picks behind. They threw up a graphic with each pick from say 119-130 but only talked about two or three of the picks. NFL-N had video on each one. Instead, ESPN was recycling SportsCenter features which aired at least twice since the combine. That is lazy coverage.
From now on it is NFL-N only in this fan's house.