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Amazing!

 

Just gets better each day!

 

I keep pinching myself.

 

Is this really happening 75 minutes away from my house.

 

I'll be there each day.

 

Sitting on the grass outside since at this point,I don't have a ticket to sit inside.

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39 minutes ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

 

Cool!

 

Will the College GameDay bus be there too?

 

Someone has  to bring a Washington State flag.

 

Lee Corso should put the head gear on for every college teams player that he predicts will be the pick.

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13 minutes ago, DrDawkinstein said:

 

6 Stations for something they thought no one would ever want to watch...

It's incredible.

 

Started with ESPN covering strictly the first round, and that was when the Draft was held on Thursday in the afternoon.

Then the Draft moves to the weekend. ESPN still would primarily cover the first round, but would give some second round picks as well. They would add the crawl at the bottom of the screen updating us on every draft pick into the next day, when the draft lasted 12 rounds.

Then with the addition of ESPN 2, they decide to cover the entire draft.

The draft gets shortened to 7 rounds, and NFL Network comes around and we have two stations covering it.

The draft gets moved back to Thursday, except it's aired in prime time and becomes a 3 day event.

Now the draft is a traveling circus, going to a different city each year.

Hundreds of thousands of fans show up to be a part of it.

Now for the first time the draft will be held inside a football stadium and aired on regular network television.

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7 minutes ago, Mark Vader said:

It's incredible.

 

Started with ESPN covering strictly the first round, and that was when the Draft was held on Thursday in the afternoon.

Then the Draft moves to the weekend. ESPN still would primarily cover the first round, but would give some second round picks as well. They would add the crawl at the bottom of the screen updating us on every draft pick into the next day, when the draft lasted 12 rounds.

Then with the addition of ESPN 2, they decide to cover the entire draft.

The draft gets shortened to 7 rounds, and NFL Network comes around and we have two stations covering it.

The draft gets moved back to Thursday, except it's aired in prime time and becomes a 3 day event.

Now the draft is a traveling circus, going to a different city each year.

Hundreds of thousands of fans show up to be a part of it.

Now for the first time the draft will be held inside a football stadium and aired on regular network television.

 

I really miss the Saturday 1-3, Sunday 4-7 format. Those Saturdays were the best. Get up, have breakfast, tune into the draft and hunker down for 12 hours.

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1 hour ago, Gigs said:

ESPN

FOX

ABC

 

so really, Disney is airing the draft. Your move NBC Universal....

Disney did not purchase 20th Century Fox outright. Just parts of their entertainment business.

 

I don't believe they took Fox's sports coverage.

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HOW BILLS FANS CAN WATCH THE 2018 NFL DRAFT

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The 83rd NFL Draft will begin on Thursday at 8:00 pm. Here's all the information fans need to follow the event through Saturday.

 

BROADCAST INFO

Thursday

Draft start time: 8 pm; Round 1 only (10 minutes per selection)

TV: NFL Network, ESPN, ESPN2, FOX

RADIO: WGR 550 (hosts John Murphy and Steve Tasker)

 

Friday

10 am – 3 pm: One Bills Live (hosts John Murphy, Chris Brown, Lorenzo Alexander)

Draft start time: 7 pm; Round 2 (seven minutes per selection); Round 3 (five minutes per selection)

TV: NFL Network, ESPN (7-8 pm) ESPN2 (8 pm), FOX

 

Saturday

Draft start time: 12 pm; Rounds 4-6 (five minutes per selection); Round 7 (four minutes per selection)

TV: NFL Network, ESPN, ABC

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Just now, 26CornerBlitz said:

HOW BILLS FANS CAN WATCH THE 2018 NFL DRAFT

 

 

BROADCAST INFO

Thursday

Draft start time: 8 pm; Round 1 only (10 minutes per selection)

TV: NFL Network, ESPN, ESPN2, FOX

RADIO: WGR 550 (hosts John Murphy and Steve Tasker)

 

Friday

10 am – 3 pm: One Bills Live (hosts John Murphy, Chris Brown, Lorenzo Alexander)

Draft start time: 7 pm; Round 2 (seven minutes per selection); Round 3 (five minutes per selection)

TV: NFL Network, ESPN (7-8 pm) ESPN2 (8 pm), FOX

 

Saturday

Draft start time: 12 pm; Rounds 4-6 (five minutes per selection); Round 7 (four minutes per selection)

TV: NFL Network, ESPN, ABC

 

 

....chadda ching goes the coffers from all of them.....the cash cow lives on...........

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On 3/21/2018 at 3:49 PM, Mark Vader said:

It's incredible.

 

Started with ESPN covering strictly the first round, and that was when the Draft was held on Thursday in the afternoon.

Then the Draft moves to the weekend. ESPN still would primarily cover the first round, but would give some second round picks as well. They would add the crawl at the bottom of the screen updating us on every draft pick into the next day, when the draft lasted 12 rounds.

Then with the addition of ESPN 2, they decide to cover the entire draft.

The draft gets shortened to 7 rounds, and NFL Network comes around and we have two stations covering it.

The draft gets moved back to Thursday, except it's aired in prime time and becomes a 3 day event.

Now the draft is a traveling circus, going to a different city each year.

Hundreds of thousands of fans show up to be a part of it.

Now for the first time the draft will be held inside a football stadium and aired on regular network television.

where do you see this evolution heading?

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On 4/26/2018 at 2:36 PM, Foxx said:

where do you see this evolution heading?

I honestly don't know.

 

After being there and seeing the draft being held in a stadium, I just don't know how they can go back to smaller venues.

 

There were thousands of people there for Day 1, it was nearly filled to capacity, from what they allowed. Day 2 had a very good sized crowd and Day 3 was a more mild sized crowd.

 

I loved that they had the "Inner Circle" of fans down on the field, and I think that they may have to continue using that format for the fans.

 

What I do not like is how difficult it has become for fans to get tickets. I understand that there are only so many tickets available, but there has to be another way than just lotteries and radio/television station giveaways. If not, at least make sure that they are given away early enough for people to make plans to go. I talked to a few people who said that they had won tickets and did not receive them until a few days before the draft. Gotta do better than that.

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