ESPN’s public relations staff has released comprehensive details regarding the multi-format Cecil B. DeMille production that will be used to cover the NFL draft later this month.
The most glaring absences from the cast of dozens? Emmitt Smith and Tony Kornheiser.
Everyone else is involved. Chris “What the F–k Do They Think I’m Doing?” Berman, Mel ”Mr. Irrelevant Used To Only Mean The Last Guy Picked” Kiper, Keyshawn “Am I Eligible To Be Drafted?” Johnson, Steve “I’ve Got Some New Plastic Surgery That Makes Me Look Even More Like Mr. Spock” Young, and Chris “The Texans Will Definitely Draft Reggie Bush, No Matter What Anyone Says” Mortensen will be working the grown-ups’ table.
Mike “They Let Me Do The Masters Only Because I’m White” Tirico, Ron “Cheating In The Super Bowl Is Okay As Long As Tom Brady and Beel Beeelichick Come To The Maxwell Club Dinner” Jaworski, and Kirk “Thank God I Don’t Have To Work With Corso For A Change” Herbstreit will provide “on-site commentary,” while Suzy “Having A Baby Will Only Make Me More Annoyingly Perky” Kolber conducts those green-room “how are you feeling?” interviews with any of the schmoes who show up for the draft and do a Rodgers-Quinn free-fall.
On Day Two of the draft, Trey “Florio Can’t Think Of A Snarky Nickname For Me But He Doesn’t Want To Break The String” Wingo will be the on-air host, with Jaworski, Kiper, Mortensen, and Cris “Keyshawn Won’t Be Available Because He’ll Be Doing A Press Conference With The Team That Drafts Him” Carter joining him.
Other television talent who’ll be involved in the proceedings include (you can suggest nicknames in the comments) Mike Ditka, Merril Hoge, Tom Jackson, Todd McShay, Michael Smith, Tony Reali, Jeffri Chadiha, Charean Williams, Steve Wyche.
At team sites will be Hank Goldberg (Dolphins), Rachel Nichols (Falcons), Sal Paolantonio (Giants), and Ed Werder (Cowboys).
Colin Cowherd and John Clayton will handle the radio stuff on Saturday, with Clayton providing ESPN Radio with on-site updates on Sunday.
ESPNEWS will have a flock of folks working the draft as well, including Jeremy Green and his chronic case of restless arm syndrome. Likewise, ESPN.com will roll out several writers, and Scouts, Inc. will be working overtime as well. Per the release, Len Pasquarelli is scheduled to attend the event from Radio City Music Hall, which apparently is a sign that he is close to getting back to work on a regular basis in the wake of heart surgery in early February.
Anyway, of all the names listed covering the draft in all those different ways, Emmitt and Kornheiser are completely absent. Though Kornheiser probably didn’t want to work the draft anyway, we can only wonder why we won’t get a chance to hear from Emmitt how someone’s draft board got debacled.
Meanwhile, NFL Network will surely cover the draft with far fewer people, but nevertheless do a far better overall job.
Sorry, but it’s true; NFLN’s coverage of the draft generally is across-the-board superior to ESPN’s. (Feel free to debate that point in the comments section. Or not.)
UPDATE: It has occurred to me that I should mention that I have been on NFLN three times in the past, and would not decline an invitation to make a return appearance (unless I would have to talk to Deion Sanders). We also had NFL Network ads on the site last year, and would not decline the opportunity to do business with them again (unless the ads would feature Deion Sanders). In 2001, I worked for ESPN.com but left on good terms, at least from my perspective. None of these facts has consciously influenced by assessment of NFLN’s draft coverage as superior to ESPN’s.
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April 14th, 2008 at 5:18 pm
Treez, a Cheerleader, says:
April 14th, 2008 at 2:22 pm
It’s simple. Do you want to be #1? Then take the offer.. otherwise we let our time expire and pick you at #4.
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April 14th, 2008 at 5:20 pm
Mike “I really don’t need Levitra to get my junk hard but all that cash was too hard to turn down” Ditka.
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April 14th, 2008 at 5:30 pm
Mike Mayock really disects the game. He’ll breakdown game tape and give the pro & cons of players.
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April 14th, 2008 at 5:32 pm
I wont be watching ESPN for pretty much one reason, I cant stand Jaworski. I think hes a dumb cocky S.O.B. Thank god i finally have NFLN this year!
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April 14th, 2008 at 6:01 pm
Or John “You can thank me later for getting that tool Salisbury fired” Clayton
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April 14th, 2008 at 6:04 pm
As a Packer fan I’d watch anyone who predicted our GM would draft Justin Harrell in the 1st round last year.
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April 14th, 2008 at 6:09 pm
Its too bad that Tony really blows on MNF cuz I absolutely love him and Mike Wilbon when they argue and bitch at eachother like an old married couple on PTI. Tony is actually a pretty good jokester on that program. He just sounds extremely out of place in the booth and his little monologue/story things at the beginning of each game are just plain ackward and uncomfortable.
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April 14th, 2008 at 6:12 pm
As for which is better, it is all a matter of perspective. Is it a five-dollar milkshake better? The problem is you can’t call the head of Comcast and say, “Can I have a sip of that? I’d like to know what a five-dollar shake tastes like.” You might tell them “Goddarn! That’s a pretty effin’ good milk shake.” However you are likely to add “I don’t know if it’s worth five dollars, but it’s pretty effin’good.”
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April 14th, 2008 at 6:34 pm
How about….Tom “I’m only here to co-sign with anything Berman says” Jackson..
or
Merril “I job my job because someone was owed a favor” Hoge
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April 14th, 2008 at 7:01 pm
Not a fan of Mayock. Give me Kiper/McShay anyday. NFLN’s coverage comes across as second rate. ESPN’s been doing this for years, they’ve got it down pat.
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April 14th, 2008 at 7:29 pm
Mike “I think it might have moved when Greeny bent over” Ditka.
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April 14th, 2008 at 7:59 pm
Merril “the greatest thing about being a Steeler is that my underwear stains match the team colors” Hoge
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April 14th, 2008 at 8:49 pm
Haha ive waited years to express these thoughts about Mcshay, and finally have the perfect opportunity to do it:
Todd “The Bastard Step-child of Mel Kiper, Jr.” Mcshay
Mcshay has always seemed second rate and juvenile to me when in comparison with MKJ and Mayock
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April 14th, 2008 at 8:53 pm
Colin Cowherd is the Freddie Mitchell of broadcasting.
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April 14th, 2008 at 9:29 pm
Can’t believe Florio dropped the ball on Trey “Zach” Wingo’s nickname.
:shaking head:
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April 14th, 2008 at 9:42 pm
Tony “Can I Mute Berman so he doesn’t say the name of the pick 2 seconds before the Commish” Reali
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April 14th, 2008 at 11:03 pm
The NFLN’s presentation of the Draft makes ESPN’s look like it was produced by Kindergardeners. Plain and simple!!!!
No facting contest!!! Anyone who says different aint a true fan or likes sunshine blown up their pretty little skirt.
And this is from a 8 hour a day former ESPN consumer. ESPN totally sucks, the NFLN just has the game down pact.
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April 14th, 2008 at 11:59 pm
How bout, Tom “Weed Lips” Jackson…….
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April 15th, 2008 at 6:04 am
If not for Brady Quinn, “Zach” Wingo would have been the highlight of the draft last year. The dismissive, head-patting, “hiya, sport” arrogance of Carl Peterson coupled with the jaw-clenching frustration of Wingo realizing that a GM who’s been in the league 20 years has absolutely no idea who Trey is.
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April 15th, 2008 at 6:36 am
I can well remember Mel I Know More about football than anyone Kiper had Ryan Leaf listed as the better quarterback over Peyton Manning. Does anyone know where Ryan Leaf is today.
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April 15th, 2008 at 8:16 am
Mike “I love the little midget kid on Countdown that does interviews with me.” Ditka, Merril “I REALLY hated T.O. when he was with the Eagles, but now I slurp him.” Hoge, Tom Jackson (FROM………Louisville), Todd “One day I won’t rob the cradle when I get married.” McShay, Michael “I am a Pats homer, no matter how much I dispute it.” Smith, and Tony “Monyana” Reali.
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April 15th, 2008 at 11:23 am
For once can somebody stick a sock in Kiper’s mouth when he states that a team should “draft out” of a position? In order to “move down” you need someone else who is interested in moving UP. That doesn’t happen often. Also, when teams pick someone at 12 that Kiper had a 14 - they DIDN’T REACH - they drafted the guy that they NEEDED! PERIOD!!
As to names - can we call Ditka “the guy who cannot complete a single sentence”? I don’t think the guy has fully verbalized a full thought since 1984.
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April 15th, 2008 at 2:46 pm
I am upset that Sean ” hey, look at this picture of my pee-pee” Salisbury is not going to be involved the proceedings
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