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Preferred draft viewing network


emcannon

Prefered draft viewing network  

26 members have voted

  1. 1. Who ya got, and why?

    • ESPN
      3
    • NFL Network
      23


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I've historically watched on ESPN, but watched it on NFL Network last year because watching Kiper is like nails on a chalkboard to me. Plus ESPN always seems to cut away right when the Panthers are up. Guess it's debatable which network provides better analysis. Who ya got, and why?

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NFLN. ESPN is absolute trash in all facets and has been for like a decade now. Any sports news I want to catch up on on the tv come from the sports specific channels— NFLN for football, NHLN for hockey, NBATV for basketball, etc. I never put ESPN on except when they get to air a live sporting event I’m interested in.

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I was an ESPN guy until NFL Network started covering it.  After that I left for NFL Network and only tune in briefly if NFLN goes to commercial or something.  The quality of the analysis between the networks was pretty stark for those first 8-10 years or so.  It was like NFLN was for the more knowledgeable fans and ESPN was catering to casual fans and lacked substance.  In the last few years ESPN has seemed to start putting a little more substance into the broadcast (not coincidentally when Berman left).

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I can't watch ESPN---Kiper is an idiot, Bermen needs to grow up---

I started watching NFL Network---I liked Mayock over Kiper and they brought in David Shaw a lot for the first round--what a class act that guy is.

For future reference, NFL Network is much better.

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I go back and forth. I usually find that the channel with the fewest people on set is the best. When they have a lot of people, it tend to become a fight for airtime. A set of 3-4 people is best.

i get a kick out of Kiper, don’t mind him too much.

Can’t stand Dion Sanders doing interviews, brutal stuff

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