Ope3
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One thing I noticed about watching the Draft last night (for a little more than an hour), is that Teams are now only On the Clock for 10 minutes (down from 15). This change might have been made a decade or more ago for all I know, but regardless it makes it much less of a slog.I generally do anything I can to avoid watching the NFL Draft.
The exceptions were when Chris Doleman was selected, I stayed home from school because I was sick and happened to watch that on ESPN while it was in it's infancy. That was enough Mel Kiper Jr exposure for me to last a lifetime.
Then 2 years in a row, the weather was crappy so I was not on a golf course (1st Round had moved to Saturday) and I watched when Randy Moss and then Daunte Culpepper.
When Matt Kalil was taken I happened to be in a bar when he was chosen (1st Round had moved to during the week in Prime Time), though I think I was more focused on whatever NHL playoff game was taking place.
Last night after a late 9 holes I went to the clubhouse bar and every TV was tuned to the draft except one that was showing Golf Channel with a repeat of whatever LPGA event was going on. Essentially I was a captive audience and got in just as the Pats made their selection for Maye road it out until the Vikes made their first pick.
Hopefully it works out as well with McCarthy as the first 3 Drafts I saw, especially the 1985 & 1998 events which saw those picks make it to Canton.
I smell Super Bowl.
Far less time to show fans to show fans all geared up and tuned up to cheer or boo names being announced from a stage.
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