Listen, I watched and heard Herm over the weekend. I was a bit busy with the site and stuff, so I didn’t sit down and sternly evaluate his performance. But what I saw is what I expected: it was Herm being Herm. He took issues and questions and tried to explain them in his own way. Sometimes it worked, sometimes it did not. Anybody that expected him to rip apart a draft pick, a team or a player doesn’t know Herm. That’s why they had Mel Kiper on the broadcast. Actually, I enjoyed most of what I saw from the former coach. Considering he’s never been in that forum before, he actually seemed quite comfortable during the Sunday broadcast.
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Herm's added very little to ESPN's draft broadcast IMO, further convincing me that the only requirement to be a TV sports caster is to not totally screw up.
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Chris Thorman
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Well, that's the great thing about the draft,
you look at players, you evaluate them, and you see where that’s at. But, those kids gotta go out and play. They have to make plays. After you have evaluated them, and they have made plays, they still have to go out and play………..or did I say that? I forgot what I said. And that’s where this draft is at. It is drafty in here and I don’t know where it is coming from. But wherever it is coming from is where it’s at, and so that’s the name of that tune.






















