Who knew Joe was going to go off like he did?

I generally like Trey Wingo, but I may never recover from the unctuous drivel that purported to be coverage of the 2020 NFL Draft.

Leaving some kids at the pool.

They've also made cuts at some regional sports networks. Adam Schefter talking… Trey Wingo interrupting him after being informed a pick is in…

With Harry Connick Jr. singing the national anthem and a couple of impressive But this stripped-down version of the Draft showed us how little of all those elaborate flourishes were necessary. Well, that was unexpected. As it turns out, however, the Giants GM had a good reason for putting that mask on and we — along with so many others, shouldn’t have been so quick to make fun of him.There will surely be plenty more reasons to ridicule Gettleman through the rest of the offseason and during the Giants’ upcoming regular season if it’s played.

Either way, ESPN’s 2020 NFL Draft host Trey Wingo decided to bring up Frost’s quote immediately after Burrow was selected No. You can find his work at Awful Announcing and Asheville's Mountain XPress. All we need are the selections, highlights, analysis, and some reporting.Were the displays of hulking draft prospects walking across the stage to share a big hug and fancy handshake with Goodell really missed? 1 overall on Thursday evening.
Obviously knowing what we know now about Burrow it’s obvious he was beyond any QB on Nebraska’s roster talent wise.And who cares, right? You may never recover from your terrible decision and your quote on Burrow.There was no shade thrown from Frost at all. It’s not being negative to Burrow to say “Why would anyone think Burrow is better before he even shows up to try and win the job?2. Would Nebraska have even been bowl eligible?That’s the thing, even if Joe had experienced the great awakening his senior year at Nebraska, would the talent and scheme around him have translated into the same success he enjoyed at LSU? That by itself is way more than any Nebraska QB has done in decades.

Why put on a mask?My buddy I'm watching the draft with speculates Gettleman was trying to hide his mouth, like a pitcher covering his face with a mittHA!

Hell, it was a great thing. He had a great team at LSU and a coaching staff that had one hell of a year. Okay, we'll get to that a little bit later. Yes, we should all be wearing masks when out in public and around others right now to prevent the possible contagious spread of COVID-19. It’s surprising this didn’t happen much more often with so many concerns about home internet networks and Wi-Fi One of the very few tech snafus during Thursday's NFL Draft telecast: New Dallas Cowboys coach Mike McCarthy’s camera was positioned perhaps a bit too up close and personal for viewers:"There's Mike McCarthy, maybe a little close to the camera." Cork Gaines dispelled that notion, however. 1 overall on Thursday evening.Rest in peach, Coach Frost. We could still watch general managers and coaches (and, in many cases, their children) excited that they got their man.If your dad's an NFL GM, you had to be on TV Thursday night ??? The event provided some of the intrigue and excitement that we covet from our sporting events. Lol.It seems like Scott Frost would fit in well at Georgia…To be fair, Burrow wasn’t a lock for the starting job at LSU when he transferred. "- Trey Wingo But Wingo showed how much of a pro he is by quickly side-stepping that bump to move on.If mistakes were supposed to make Thursday’s broadcast fun, the NFL (and ESPN) was once again the “No Fun League.” But this time, that was a good thing.

Many people thought the man sitting down was using a bathroom with the door left open.

Everything felt natural, much like Goodell in his basement wearing a dad sweater.We’ll probably never see an NFL Draft like this again.


Worked out best for everyone but Frost and Nebraska.You can’t say anything to Frost about his decision here.

It was just a weird angle in the other screen grabs.

Frost was sticking up for his roster.

Just what the hell was happening in that room? But in retrospect, laughing at a 69-year-old cancer survivor who’s vulnerable to COVID-19, and taking measures to make sure he wouldn’t possibly infect the person in his office with him, was in poor taste knowing the reality of the situation.

NFL draft 2020: First-round winners and losers, plus pick-by-pick analysis . Did interviews full of immediate reactions followed by platitudes with every drafted athlete and their families feel like they were missing from the telecast? Going poop.On top of what looks like someone pooping in the reflection here, can we talk about Mike Vrabel’s son dressed as Frozone from THE INCREDIBLES? Alabama wide receiver Henry Ruggs III, who went 12th overall … Scott Frost had his chance to take Joe Burrow at one point and instead of simply passing on the future Heisman Trophy winner, the Nebraska coach even threw some shade at the former Ohio State signal-caller.If you haven’t heard the story, Burrow wanted to transfer to Nebraska after deciding to leave Ohio State, as his family had connections to the Cornhusker program and the quarterback had always been a fan of the team.Frost’s infamous quote when finding out Burrow wanted to transfer to Nebraska was, “You think he’s better than what we got?”Of course, no one could have predicted Burrow winning the Heisman Trophy and leading LSU to one of the most impressive seasons in college football history but that quote is all the more damning now that Burrow has accomplished so much in Baton Rouge. And the NFL raised a whole lot of money for COVID-19 relief efforts.The most memorable moment of the night came from what was surely an unexpected source: the home setup for Tennessee Titans coach Mike Vrabel.Seriously, what was going on at Mike Vrabel's house?