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Originally Posted by Chuck33079
The first round is entertaining enough to put on as background noise. You only need to look at the TV every time you hear the little chime that means the pick is in. I can't imagine watching rounds 2-7. You read the outcome of that in ten minutes Monday morning on your phone in the bathroom.
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Originally Posted by Haboob
You're sitting there for hours listening to someone read names. Talk about boring...
You can easily get the results as they happen from ESPN updates. I guess it's the same feeling people get when they try to watch soccer or baseball - they just don't understand. I just don't understand the pull behind the draft. Sure, I want my team to draft as best as they can, but I'm not going to sit on the edge of my seat watching a broadcast of it.
A friends brother-in-law was so stoked about having a draft party a few years ago and I just laughed in his face. But he's also one of those "know-it-alls" and a Cardinals fan.
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I'm not suggesting that you would sit on a couch and stare at the TV for the the entire 22.4 hours it could potentially be airing. There's nothing wrong with getting together with friends who share a similar passion to watch your team's draft and eat and drink. Just my
I'm not really into that either. But I can understand people who are. It's fantasy football that I don't understand. At all.
I have the first round recorded. It could potentially last longer than 5 hours. Regardless of how long it lasts, I will watch the entire round in probably ~30 minutes, fast forwarding through probably 90% of the filler. I've even avoided checking the draft picks thus far. Sure I could have checked and been done in a few minutes. But this is how I like to do it. To each their own