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Which network will you guys be going with tomorrow? I'm going with NFL Network because Mayock >>>>>>>>> Kiper. Here's both of their lineups:



NFLN Announcers: Host Rich Eisen will be joined by analysts Mike Mayock and Daniel Jeremiah, as well as Stanford head coach David Shaw. Charles Davis, Steve Mariucci, Smith Sr. and Ian Rapoport will also be part of the coverage onsite in Philadelphia.



ESPN Announcers: Trey Wingo will host all seven rounds for the first time. He’s joined by analysts Mel Kiper Jr., Jon Gruden and Louis Riddick in Round 1. Chris Mortensen, Adam Schefter and Suzy Kolber will also be part of ESPN’s coverage onsite in Philadelphia.
 
Neither. I hate the 4-letter networks. I only tune in for games.

Twitter and FinHeaven for me.
 
Can't stand Kiper, he's the worst. So NFL it is.

I edited my post because what I was really getting at with NFL network having a better class was Mayock >>>>> Kiper.

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Neither. I hate the 4-letter networks. I only tune in for games.

Twitter and FinHeaven for me.

Don't spoil me tomorrow please :lol:
 
NFL Network's coverage is awful. Because ESPN owns so many of the college highlights the NFL Network tape "breakdowns" often consist of the player at the combine or something similar (especially when you get outside the first 40 picks).

NFL Network had a good first few drafts but their coverage is amazingly lazy these days. To be avoided.
 
I'm sure channels 212 and 206 will get bounced back equally tomorrow night.
 
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Nfln. I like eisen and mayock. Most of the espn crew are twats
 
I bounce between both...I'm not sure what kind of coverage people are expecting...it is essentially a roll call.

I do enjoy watching the player reactions as they achieve a dream they have had since little kids..
 
It is a bit weird when NFLN coverage inevitably becomes a long advert for Stanford every year
 
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