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Originally Posted by Tribal Warfare
This is how Kiper did it he got lucky in broadcast journalism by landing a job in the gestation of ESPN as a network in a whole. Currently he wouldn't be able to break the market as a the "ultimate evaluator of talent". He'd be just another internet draftnik
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He practically invented the job. He started a scouting publication business while he was still in college and was hired several years later by ESPN. He's not a broadcast journalist any more than Mike Mayock is.
As for not being able to break into the market, maybe you missed the rankings I posted earlier.
He's been getting paid to espouse his football knowledge for probably as long as you've been alive. He probably knows more about college players in one year than you'll know in your lifetime. I'm not sure what your beef is, but you're an ass to sit here and try and discredit him in the face of what he's accomplished.