Tuesday, May 01, 2007

Covering the Draft

The NFL Draft is tedious. While storylines and anticipation exist, electricity does not. The Draft is niche viewing. The two days will never consume America. With that stated, coverage is important.

ESPN: Simply stated, Chris Berman is insufferable. During pre-game, his antics are barely tolerable. Amidst the Draft’s monotony, they are unbearable. Chris Mortensen and Mel Kiper are grating. However, Mortensen’s analysis is excellent. Kiper is an endurable anomaly. Thankfully, Keyshawn Johnson’s employment was temporary.

NFL Network: Rich Eisen, Mike Mayock, and Marshall Faulk are bland. Additionally, Eisen is annoying. His persona does not equal Berman’s. However, the aforesaid could change. Concerning Faulk, his personality is engaging. He could become a premiere analyst. However, his technique requires alteration.

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