Is anyone really fed up with ESPN's awful coverage?

Discussion in 'Miami Dolphins Forum' started by Frumundah Finnatic, Apr 23, 2010.

  1. hazed819

    hazed819 Well-Known Member

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    I cant stand Mel Kiper or Berman in Drafts, they never played a dam down in college or pros, nor have they coached even a peewee league so what the hell would they know. Pencil pushers giving their 2 cents is about a worthless as **** on a bull. Let the pro's talk, Gruden, Young, and Tom. They got experience, first hand experience, none of this i believe crap.
     
  2. jdang307

    jdang307 Season Ticket Holder Club Member

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    Mel Kiper is a self-admitted Notre Dame lover. So just ignore his ND love fest
     
  3. Frumundah Finnatic

    Frumundah Finnatic U Mad Miami?

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    Gruden did the best job IMO. He is one of the few analysts that I like on ESPN. Although he was overly positive about every pick.

    I would be shocked if Gruden hasnt sucked Tebow off already.
     
  4. gunn34

    gunn34 I miss Don & Dan

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    NFL Network is the best. You have to get it. I only watch ESPN now for PTI.
     
  5. Shoes

    Shoes Junior Member

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    I watched NFLN pretty much the whole night because every time I switched over to ESPN it was so disorganized, everyone was just trying to talk at the same time.

    What did bother me was they would announce "Team X is on the clock", there would be about 5 minutes to go on the pick clock and no one had announced the previous selection.

    I have to assume the team picking must have known but did they?
     
  6. LikeUntoGod

    LikeUntoGod Season Ticket Holder

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    It is funny to me but the draft was almost over before I remembered ESPN, lol. I always watch the NFL channel.
     

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