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    I'm on a roll sa_butta's Avatar
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    PHILADELPHIA -- The NFL on Tuesday cut from 15 minutes to 10 the time between picks in the first round of its draft after a 2007 record round of 6 hours and 8 minutes.

    It also moved the starting time of the draft from noon ET to 3 p.m. and limited the first day to two rounds instead of three.

    "We believe this will make for a more streamlined and efficient draft," commissioner Roger Goodell said in a statement issued during the league owners meetings.

    The change also applied to the second round, which will go from 10 minutes to seven between choices for next year's draft, which will be held April 26-27 at Radio City Music Hall in New York.

    In recent years, teams have often used most of the 15 minutes in the first round, entertaining trade offers or making them.

    The time between picks will stay at five minutes for the last five rounds, which will take place on Sunday. That session will start at 10 a.m. instead of 11. Both draft days will be televised by ESPN and the NFL Network.

    http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3075663

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    Too weird to live, and too rare to die. midgetonadonkey's Avatar
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    Somehow the Patriots are responsible for this.

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    adolis is altuve’s father monosylab1k's Avatar
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    this is only cuz of TV. the NFL Draft is great to watch, but it takes too freakin long.

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    The Last Good Sport samikeyp's Avatar
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    Agreed.....good move.

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    reppin the 16th letter! Fillmoe's Avatar
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    bout ing time... 15 minutes was way too long

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    The Crominator J.T.'s Avatar
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    The draft is only worth watching to laugh at stupid GMs who pass on guaranteed talent....and I'm not saying Brady Quinn would have made Miami 7-0 right now but when he's on the board and your QB is Cleo Lemon (and even if you have a deal for The Corpse of Trent Green in the works)... you just have to be a re not to take that.

    And to see who your team picks.

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    The draft is only worth watching to laugh at stupid GMs who pass on guaranteed talent....and I'm not saying Brady Quinn would have made Miami 7-0 right now but when he's on the board and your QB is Cleo Lemon (and even if you have a deal for The Corpse of Trent Green in the works)... you just have to be a re not to take that.

    And to see who your team picks.
    Minnesota and Miami are both regretting their decision to pass on Quinn.

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    adolis is altuve’s father monosylab1k's Avatar
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    Minnesota and Miami are both regretting their decision to pass on Quinn.
    eh not so much minnesota. i think they're just fine with Adrian Peterson. what they're regretting is drafting Tavaris Jackson last year.

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    reppin the 16th letter! Fillmoe's Avatar
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    i guarantee you minny is not regretting passing on gaydy quinn. they got a beast in AD

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    Damn You Commies T Park's Avatar
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    John beck will be fine in Miami.

    I think they are regretting passing on some better offensive lineman though...

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    Veteran scott's Avatar
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    I bet a lot of teams are regretting passing on a sure-fire QB... too bad Brady Quinn isn't one of those (for the record, I think both he and JaMarcus will be busts of epic stature).

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    Minnesota and Miami are both regretting their decision to pass on Quinn.
    uh...have you seen what adrian peterson has done this year? doubt minnesota is feeling badly about that pick.

    so far, we don't know that quinn is going to be any better than joey harrington was coming out of college.

    nobody is regretting it...yet.

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    I'm on a roll sa_butta's Avatar
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    uh...have you seen what adrian peterson has done this year? doubt minnesota is feeling badly about that pick.

    so far, we don't know that quinn is going to be any better than joey harrington was coming out of college.

    nobody is regretting it...yet.
    Agreed, at this point John Beck could be better than Quinn in the NFL. Neither has been proven yet. If Quinn was that great he would have won the starting job by now.

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    Vikings are ed, they can hardly make a pick in 15 minutes.

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    GTL: Gym, Tan, Laundry Thunder Dan's Avatar
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    The draft is only worth watching to laugh at stupid GMs who pass on guaranteed talent....and I'm not saying Brady Quinn would have made Miami 7-0 right now but when he's on the board and your QB is Cleo Lemon (and even if you have a deal for The Corpse of Trent Green in the works)... you just have to be a re not to take that.

    And to see who your team picks.

    Turned out good for the Browns. That first round pick the Cowboys have looks like it could be in the 17-26 range, mabye lower because the Browns have an easy schedule the rest of the way.

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