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Old -22-04-2008
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ESPN vs NFL Network Draft Coverage

Between picks, their is alot of downtime. After awhile minutes can feel like hours. Both ESPN and NFL Network are going to give us gavel to gavel coverage of the NFLs biggest Event. These two networks are going to do their best to fill each waking hour of nonsense, drama, talking heads, analysis, etc. .... Me and my homies are going to enjoy every minute of it.

Now, which network will give us the best coverage and which network are you going to watch.

Hosts: Chris Berman, ESPN vs. Rich Eisen, NFL Network

Other Football Experts: Tom Jackson and Steve Young, ESPN vs. Marshall Faulk and Rod Woodson and Deion Sanders, NFL Network

Insiders: John Clayton, ESPN vs. Adam Schefter, NFL Network

Draft Gurus: Todd McShay and Mel Kiper, ESPN vs. Mike Mayock and Charles Davis, NFL Network

Breaking Down the Tape: Meril Hodge and Ron Jaworski, ESPN vs. Brian Baldinger and Soloman Wilcots, NFL Network

Best On screen interface: Both networks are going to feature an interface that will be displayed during the entire draft.

I guess it really comes down to what an individual is looking for. But I'm going with NFL Network. Adam Schefter is always in sombodies sh**, Rich Eisen is funnier and more professional, it's a toss up with the players panel, The draft gurus on ESPN are way to inconsistent and over rate to many players, Mike Mayock and Charles Davis have played all levels of football and are not afraid to tell you what they think. ex: Mike Mayock since day one has said Rashaard Mendenhall, illinois is the Best running back in this years draft. It's also a toss up on the breaking down tape tandems.

Edge: NFL Network.
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