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NFL Draft moved back for 2014


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This is silly. This benefits nobody. The coaches and scouting community have already voiced their displeasure with it. It only further hurts the rookies coming in. It upsets the balance of teams weighing filling needs with FA vs. The Draft, which hurts both Free agents and teams alike.

It's stupid and was done for no other reason than "MONIEZ!! GOTS TO GET ME SOME MORE OF DAT MONIEZ!!"

More evidence that Goodell is nothing but an ambitious fool whose only interest in the game is to create his own mark and legacy on it.

Sheesh I miss Tagliabue. That guy spoiled us I guess, but Goodell has got to be one of the worst Commissioners past and present in any of the four manor sports

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The NFL Draft is moving 2 weeks later than usual for 2014. Doesn't really make sense to me? Just typical Goodell....

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap1000000207063/article/2014-nfl-draft-set-for-may-810-at-radio-city-music-hall

It makes a lot of sense. It's being moved to a ratings month. It's all about money.

While I can see the teams being upset, I certainly am not affected by it.

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The NFL is being too cocky poaching on the NBA playoffs time slot. That's why MLB told the ravens to go kick rocks on their season opening game coming of a superbowl win.

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The NFL is being too cocky poaching on the NBA playoffs time slot. That's why MLB told the ravens to go kick rocks on their season opening game coming of a superbowl win.

 

lol oh no not MLB the World Series is almost as watched as NFL preseason games.

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You're not waiting any extra because it takes 2 weeks off the post-draft offseason. The post June 1 FA period to training camp is the longest and deadest and hardest wait. I'd love them to push everything back a bit to eat into that chunk of time.

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