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That's it! Thanks for digging that up.
Granted, a roof being blown off of a house is a bit different but the point still holds even if a bit loosely. If the League moves to a four day event, so be it. Let's see how it plays out. I would think, however, that the actual draft on the fourth day is simply going to be a backdrop for human interest stories, press conferences, player / coach interviews, etc. Not like it isn't that way already, but it they are
really going to need something to fill up all of that dead time.
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(Goodell, who else?)
per rotoworld:
<div>NFL.com's Ian Rapoport reports the 2015 draft could be held in Los Angeles or Chicago, and may be expanded to four days.
Radio City Music Hall is apparently unavailable — that wouldn't have been the case had the league simply booked it — though the draft could still be held in New York at Madison Square Garden. Per Rapsheet, it appears the draft will be held either April 22-25 or April 29-May 2. That means, at minimum, it would be a week earlier than this season. Returning to April 22-25 would be in accordance with the league's pre-2014 schedule. Expanding to four nights would be overkill for an event that is already stretched too thin.
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If they want to put a franchise in LA, which they do, it makes all the sense in the world to move it to LA.
There's nothing particularly special about the draft being in NYC or why it should forever stay there.
I mentioned this in a draft thread this spring. I wouldn't be surprised at all if they moved the draft to LA, or even London... at least on a one-off or trial basis, etc. Those are the markets they are reaching out to, and it makes complete sense if they want to expand those efforts.
Quote:And he'll just keep the NFL rolling in the bucks despite how we feel.
Bingo. It's all about the bottom line.
Quote:I think the push for 2 more playoff teams, an 18 game schedule, and an NFL team in London on a full-time basis, ...amongst others, are all ideas that will perhaps bring short term money but long term be detrimental to the league/ product.
But to think those are Goodell ideas is silly. He may support them, but I'm fairly certain he's not sitting in his office thinking this stuff up. The owners are driving most of the changes because they see the dollar signs attached.
Quote:If they want to put a franchise in LA, which they do, it makes all the sense in the world to move it to LA.
There's nothing particularly special about the draft being in NYC or why it should forever stay there.
I mentioned this in a draft thread this spring. I wouldn't be surprised at all if they moved the draft to LA, or even London... at least on a one-off or trial basis, etc. Those are the markets they are reaching out to, and it makes complete sense if they want to expand those efforts.
Exactly.
Plus, Los Angeles and London are both media hubs just like NYC. Moving the venue to one of these markets, or really moving it anywhere would be a big deal for the league, and could spark even higher ratings and revenue opportunities than doing it in NYC.
Quote:That's it! Thanks for digging that up.
Granted, a roof being blown off of a house is a bit different but the point still holds even if a bit loosely. If the League moves to a four day event, so be it. Let's see how it plays out. I would think, however, that the actual draft on the fourth day is simply going to be a backdrop for human interest stories, press conferences, player / coach interviews, etc. Not like it isn't that way already, but it they are really going to need something to fill up all of that dead time.
It's going to be awfully difficult to maintain the ratings for the 7th round of the draft. But, if they think they can make money off another day, so be it. It's not impacting my life.
Quote:It's going to be awfully difficult to maintain the ratings for the 7th round of the draft. But, if they think they can make money off another day, so be it. It's not impacting my life.
I can almost see them moving the sixth and seventh rounds to the internet, kind of an ESPN3 type of thing. I imagine that it would be a pretty hard sale to get a network to devote a chunk of time to the Sixth and Seventh Rounds unless they had something else to offer.
Quote:I can almost see them moving the sixth and seventh rounds to the internet, kind of an ESPN3 type of thing. I imagine that it would be a pretty hard sale to get a network to devote a chunk of time to the Sixth and Seventh Rounds unless they had something else to offer.
Isn't that what the NFL Network is for?
And as for people not watching the sixth or seventh round - this is said on the same message board that can go on for page after page regarding possible tight ends from Western Kentucky who would be good selections in the sixth round. People will watch.
Finally - some people seem to make the point of "it's all about the bottom line" like that's a bad thing. The bottom line is only benefited if people buy the product. And right now people are certainly buying the product. The last time I looked we were the people.
Quote:Isn't that what the NFL Network is for?
And as for people not watching the sixth or seventh round - this is said on the same message board that can go on for page after page regarding possible tight ends from Western Kentucky who would be good selections in the sixth round. People will watch.
Finally - some people seem to make the point of "it's all about the bottom line" like that's a bad thing. The bottom line is only benefited if people buy the product. And right now people are certainly buying the product. The last time I looked we were the people.
I don't begrudge the league making as much money as they can. Making profits isn't something that is a bad thing as far as I'm concerned.
Quote:I can almost see them moving the sixth and seventh rounds to the internet, kind of an ESPN3 type of thing. I imagine that it would be a pretty hard sale to get a network to devote a chunk of time to the Sixth and Seventh Rounds unless they had something else to offer.
What else is the NFL Network going to talk about? They can do draft analysis ad nauseum while the final rounds are running.
Quote:I think that's probably the plan (expanding to Sunday), and I don't know why anyone would be upset about this.
As is the case with everything else the league does, it's about the money. If they can stretch it out and make more money off of the draft, they're going to do it.
I can't blame them for wanting to do this but it doesn't mean I have to like it.
As for Goodell, I think everyone knows he's the frontman for the owners, but let's not pretend that he doesn't push for these things. Otherwise, why did they pay him $44.2 million last year?
I usually just watch the 1st round for the Jags and Bucs to pick
This was the first year I didn't watch the entire draft, I watched the first 2 days but by day 3 I had things to do and just followed along on my cell phone with updates. Probably follow the same format if they stretch it out again, I just enjoyed when it was all crammed in two days I could just sit drink and watch all weekend. Oh well
Quote:I just enjoyed when it was all crammed in two days I could just sit drink and watch all weekend. Oh well
Yep, I agree. You're describing hard core NFL fan up there though. They don't cater to you anymore.
Quote:This was the first year I didn't watch the entire draft, I watched the first 2 days but by day 3 I had things to do and just followed along on my cell phone with updates. Probably follow the same format if they stretch it out again, I just enjoyed when it was all crammed in two days I could just sit drink and watch all weekend. Oh well
I actually watched almost the entire thing because I was really interested to see how the Jags maneuvered around from round to round. I had it on while I was doing other stuff most of the weekend.
Quote:This was the first year I didn't watch the entire draft, I watched the first 2 days but by day 3 I had things to do and just followed along on my cell phone with updates. Probably follow the same format if they stretch it out again, I just enjoyed when it was all crammed in two days I could just sit drink and watch all weekend. Oh well
I never watch the entire draft. Day 1, I just tune in for the Jags pick. At least if it doesn't go to advertisement. Day 2 and 3 I turn it on for background noise while following on the internet. I get bored of the talking heads say the same thing over and over again. I did listen to the first couple of picks this year. Just to see who'd be available for the Jags. I got sick of Gruden's love for Johnny Freefall.
Right now... I'm wondering if they add rounds to the draft as well. (Which I'd be okay with, actually)
Day 1: Round 1
Day 2: Round 2-3
Day 3: Round 4-6
Day 4: Round 7-9
Alternately:
Day 1: Round 1
Day 2: Round 2
Day 3: Round 3-5
Day 4: Round 6-9
Or even
Day 1: Round 1
Day 2: Round 2-3
Day 3: Round 4-5
Day 4: Round 6-9
One good thing about it moving out of NYC...don't have to see as many Jets fans! :thumbsup:
Quote:One good thing about it moving out of NYC...don't have to see as many Jets fans! :thumbsup:
Agreed.
I'm so angry I cannot even sea strait.