BahamaFinFan78
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Assuming no trades, what is rough estimate of the time we should be picking?
If you assume each team takes full 10 minutes, we are pick 13 so looking at around 2 hours (so if teams pick fast may be looking at 1-1.5 hours even.) after draft start or close to with some picks maybe faster etc..
And I'll God-damn-guarantee-you both ESPN & NFLN will go to commercial as our pick goes in. Then, they'll "recap" after a few words from their sponsors. It's happened way to often (more so on ESPN) for it to be just a coincidence.
You've noticed that too? ROFL.
I plan on watching Legends of Tomorrow and having my Kindle Fire close by logged into the phins website.
"And I'll God-damn-guarantee-you both ESPN & NFLN will go to commercial as our pick goes in. Then, they'll "recap" after a few words from their sponsors. It's happened way to often (more so on ESPN) for it to be just a coincidence."
Hopefully you just reverse-jinxed us.
They'll go to commercial for the Fins pick, then return and continue talking about who was taken at pick 12. Then predict who will be taken at 14, then go to a brief fluff piece about Jared Goff or whatever quarterback was picked first. Then Berman might squeeze in, "oh by the way...Miami took (insert name) while we were away, but now we go live to Patriots headquarters to talk about the first round pick they don't have." And then he'll talk about the Bills circling the wagons on draft day.
They'll go to commercial for the Fins pick, then return and continue talking about who was taken at pick 12. Then predict who will be taken at 14, then go to a brief fluff piece about Jared Goff or whatever quarterback was picked first. Then Berman might squeeze in, "oh by the way...Miami took (insert name) while we were away, but now we go live to Patriots headquarters to talk about the first round pick they don't have." And then he'll talk about the Bills circling the wagons on draft day.
And I'll God-damn-guarantee-you both ESPN & NFLN will go to commercial as our pick goes in. Then, they'll "recap" after a few words from their sponsors. It's happened way to often (more so on ESPN) for it to be just a coincidence.