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Draft Coverage: NFLN or ESPN?


DeSim

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I always used to watch the coverage on ESPN but switched to NFLN a few years ago.

 So question for all of you, which network do you prefer?  Has ESPN improved recently?  Wanting to know if I should watch it there this year. 

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1 minute ago, DeSim said:

I always used to watch the coverage on ESPN but switched to NFLN a few years ago.

 So question for all of you, which network do you prefer?  Has ESPN improved recently?  Wanting to know if I should watch it there this year. 

ABC is doing it.

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I'm sure I won't watch any of it.  If I were going to, between those two it would be NFLN.  I try my best to not watch ESPN anymore.  My thanks for their rumor-mongering reporting style......often with rumors they concoct themselves.

But, it could be just me.  I don't watch the Weather Channel much since Maria LaRosa left, either.

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