LadyStanley
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NFL Draft: Record 275,000 fans swarm downtown Detroit to witness first round
Detroit's revival as a football city was on full display Thursday night.
sports.yahoo.com
Your in the minority buddy.Maybe I'm just cynical with the Chargers relocating but I enjoyed the NFL draft more when it was a more niche thing that started on a Saturday morning.
Ever since it moved to prime time in 2010, it hasn't hit the same. I remember trying to rush home from work that year only to have the Chargers pick spoiled for me by non-sports radio.
It's also amusing to me when the pan the crowd for a reaction shot and the people there have zero clue who the player is, they just want to make noise. Albeit this sort of thing typically happens at the NHL Draft too, but at least everybody (for one draft) is there in person.
Your in the minority buddy.
How dare people cheer for the home team draft pick?!I liked Radio row or whatever it is called better. The fans were more "real", you always got good reactions from Jets fans and Eagles fans (especially McNabb and Sanchez), and it moved at a good pace.
Most of that has gone away. Everyone cheers their pick like he's a future hall of famer, well except when the Giants took Daniel Jones.
I think the hard core fans preferred the 2 day format where you had 3 rounds on the first day. The draft parties were more fun too.Maybe I'm just cynical with the Chargers relocating but I enjoyed the NFL draft more when it was a more niche thing that started on a Saturday morning.
Ever since it moved to prime time in 2010, it hasn't hit the same. I remember trying to rush home from work that year only to have the Chargers pick spoiled for me by non-sports radio.
It's also amusing to me when the pan the crowd for a reaction shot and the people there have zero clue who the player is, they just want to make noise. Albeit this sort of thing typically happens at the NHL Draft too, but at least everybody (for one draft) is there in person.
Agree.I think the hard core fans preferred the 2 day format where you had 3 rounds on the first day. The draft parties were more fun too.
I like the rotating cities because NYC shouldn't have a monopoly on the fun.