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Mr. Scot
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4 hours ago, Ivan The Awesome said:

I've learned a long time ago, to just stay off social media completely. Luckily we're in the first half hour. Won't have to wait that long. 

  I have a feeling that we are going to trade back.  We might be staying up past our bedtimes.

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I'm basically  working 12am to 2PM so I won't even get to watch it anyway.  It's going to be impossible to avoid spoilers before I can watch a draft video lol everyone's  going to have our pick in the thumbnails  and titles of the videos before I even click on one or search for one when I get up for work tomorrow 

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5 minutes ago, OceanPanther said:

Let's say  we use our own pick at 6 ..  our next pick will be a week or two later..  So who will continue to watch the draft after the 6th pick.

I won't .  Too much pontificating by the talking heads, about the pick being a future HOF etc..

We've got a GM who loves to trade, so...yeah.

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1 minute ago, Catsfan69 said:

I'm going to emphasize this.

We don't all watch the same channel in the same city. There's always a few seconds delay for someone. 

Please don't tip picks here.

I watch ESPN and only ESPN for the first round.

Not a big fan of ESPN since Berman retired.

I like NFL Network with Rich Eisen much better.

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1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

Not a big fan of ESPN since Berman retired.

I like NFL Network with Rich Eisen much better.

I'm a tradionalist and loyalist. 

ESPN was the only one who cared to bring us the draft. They made it what it is today.

They deserve my business. 

 

But the point is people here were tipping last year. Even if you watch in a sports bar you can get delay on two different tvs

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2 minutes ago, Catsfan69 said:

I'm a tradionalist and loyalist. 

ESPN was the only one who cared to bring us the draft. They made it what it is today.

They deserve my business. 

But the point is people here were tipping last year. Even if you watch in a sports bar you can get delay on two different tvs

Fair enough, though I think ESPN has gone downhill quite a lot.

Me and two of my closest football friends used to get together to watch the draft every year. Whenever they introduced Kiper, all three of us would say "Who in the hell is Mel Kiper?" 😄

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