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NFL Draft moves to prime time


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No discussion about the NFL draft moving to prime time?

 

The draft gets rolling with the first round on Thursday night, April 22, at 7:30 p.m. ET.

 

Rounds two and three will be held on Friday night, April 23, beginning at 6:30 p.m. ET.

 

And then they'll wrap it all up beginning at 10:00 a.m. ET on Saturday, April 24.

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I can't watch the draft. Not enough into college football and don't know enough of the players. Perhaps if the Bears had one of the top picks I would be interested.

 

But I think this is a good move. Would probably get more than the hardcore folks to watch.

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I'm always flummoxed by ESPN's strategy of re-branding themselves as the cable version of the NFL Network. There's no way Dana White and ESPN will ever come to an agreement on a possible program when they're figuring out new and exciting ways to promote their bread and butter.
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I enjoy taking an entire Saturday afternoon getting [expletive] during the first few rounds of the draft. This really sucks.

 

Yep.

 

This stinks and I hope it only lasts one year. Draft day was always full of grilling, drinking and watching the draft in a group.

 

The morning start with rounds 1-3 was the best, especially if they had stayed with that and 10 minutes between picks in the first. The later start was alright because we were able to get a round of golf in before it started.

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I'm always flummoxed by ESPN's strategy of re-branding themselves as the cable version of the NFL Network. There's no way Dana White and ESPN will ever come to an agreement on a possible program when they're figuring out new and exciting ways to promote their bread and butter.

 

Who cares about UFC?

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I'm always flummoxed by ESPN's strategy of re-branding themselves as the cable version of the NFL Network. There's no way Dana White and ESPN will ever come to an agreement on a possible program when they're figuring out new and exciting ways to promote their bread and butter.

 

Who cares about UFC?

 

Probably the million people that buy their PPVs.

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I would've been fine if they moved the first round to primetime on Friday night, but spreading it over Thursday-Friday-Saturday doesn't make a whole lot of sense to me.

 

Exactly. I personally like the all-day Saturday setup. But I could deal with Friday night round 1. The all day coverage on Saturday made for a really nice excuse to fire up the grill for the first time of the year and get together with your boys and eat and drink all day. But you have to have some semi-important picks to keep it interesting.

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I'm always flummoxed by ESPN's strategy of re-branding themselves as the cable version of the NFL Network. There's no way Dana White and ESPN will ever come to an agreement on a possible program when they're figuring out new and exciting ways to promote their bread and butter.

 

Who cares about UFC?

 

Probably the million people that buy their PPVs.

 

Yeah it's way bigger than the NFL.

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I'm always flummoxed by ESPN's strategy of re-branding themselves as the cable version of the NFL Network. There's no way Dana White and ESPN will ever come to an agreement on a possible program when they're figuring out new and exciting ways to promote their bread and butter.

 

Who cares about UFC?

 

Probably the million people that buy their PPVs.

 

Yeah, ESPN is really kicking itself over missing the boat on WWE too.

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I'm always flummoxed by ESPN's strategy of re-branding themselves as the cable version of the NFL Network. There's no way Dana White and ESPN will ever come to an agreement on a possible program when they're figuring out new and exciting ways to promote their bread and butter.

 

Who cares about UFC?

 

Probably the million people that buy their PPVs.

 

Yeah it's way bigger than the NFL.

 

Never said it was. But there is money to be made from the UFC and ESPN should go get it. The NFL will sell regardless of a three-day draft that includes primetime.

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I'm still trying to figure out what the hell the UFC has to do with ESPN televising the NFL draft.

 

The 1st day draws big ratings by the way.

 

Snayke is saying that instead of messing with old boringness of something that already works (the NFL Draft), that ESPN should be exploring the new hotness that is the UFC. Or something.

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I mentioned UFC because there's been rumblings that ESPN and UFC are working on an agreement, so it's not like I pulled that out of thin air. But I'm not sure how they'll ever come to an agreement when ESPN is only interested in programs that involve football. Or baseball games that put Steve Phillips in a dugout.
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I mentioned UFC because there's been rumblings that ESPN and UFC are working on an agreement, so it's not like I pulled that out of thin air. But I'm not sure how they'll ever come to an agreement when ESPN is only interested in programs that involve football. Or baseball games that put Steve Phillips in a dugout.

 

Yeah, ESPN never airs any other sports, and it's impossible to figure out how to air more than one television program in the same month.

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