How to watch the combine
No, this isn't the answer, it's the question. How do you do it? How do you do it when you're a normal workin man with a family? What's worth watching? Where are the worthy summaries?
Or there's plan B: Come down with 7-day "flu". Plant oneself at Sam's Club TV section the moment it opens. Unplug DVD player rolling Wall-E 2, switch to network showing combine. Take rolling office chair on display so you can change locations. Occasionally wheel over to get a $2 hotdog and soda. Day 3 you might splurge on bag of peanut-butter filled pretzels. Store in fridge section for maximum freshness. Plan Bii: Hide in outdoor tent display overnight to get early start nest morning. Note location of Tums in isle 6. |
I let nerds watch the combine and report the fun stuff to me. Watching Offensive lineman run 40's isn't nearly as fun as it sounds.
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I DVR it and then fast forward to the players I want to see.
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Why the **** would you go to Sam's Club?
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On a serious note, they do have really good meat selection at the butcher. |
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NFL network does a good job of highlights, although its mostly mass appeal stuff.
Otherwise, I just try to single out the things I really want to watch and make time for it, then catch all I can in spare time. |
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I usually watch for positions I think the Chiefs will take through like round 2 or 3. Beyond that, I don't have a huge interest sans watching a specific player I might like watching in college etc |
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DVR it, then watch Geno Smith solidify why he will be drafted #1. The QB, WR, RB Combine day is the one day really worth watching.
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You tube and CP after work
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