NFL Network Quotage From Day 1 At The NFL Draft

I thought I would get quotage from one of the networks covering the NFL Draft and indeed, the NFL Network comes through with a press release from last night. Here’s a few quotes from last night’s coverage.

NFL NETWORK DRAFT COVERAGE RECAP – DAY 1 NFL TOTAL ACCESS AT THE 2010 NFL DRAFT
DRAFT COVERAGE QUOTES:
“Tim Tebow’s winning trumps Jimmy Clausen’s talent.” – Marshall Faulk on Broncos selecting QB Tim Tebow  No. 25 overall over QB Jimmy Clausen
“They are not booing, they are ‘Suh-ing.’” – Mike Mayock on the Detroit Lions picking Nebraska DT Ndamukong Suh with the second overall pick
“Suh is expected to restore the roar for the Lions.” – Rich Eisen
“A good pick by the Raiders.” – Mike Mayock on the Raiders selecting Alabama LB Rolando McClain
“If there ever was a head you want to put a big piece of cheese on, that’s the guy (Bulaga) right there.” – Mike Mayock on Green Bay drafting Iowa OT Bryan Bulaga
“Kyle Wilson is a tremendous value at No. 29.” – Mike Mayock on New York Jets’ selection of CB Kyle Wilson at No. 29
“Who needs excitement more than the Detroit Lions? No one.” – Michael Irvin on the Lions selection of RB Jahvid Best at No. 30 overall
“That’s been one busy intersection tonight.” – Rich Eisen on NFL Network’s NFL draft theme, ‘The Grand Crossroads of Hope’
To view NFL Network’s draft open theme, ‘The Grand Crossroads of Hope,’ narrated by Academy Award-Winning actor Chris Cooper, please visit: http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-draft/09000d5d817b4f49
NFL Network brings fans wall-to-wall coverage of the 2010 NFL Draft. Day two coverage with rounds two and three begins Friday at 11:00 AM ET with Path to the Draft and Total Access at the NFL Draft, followed by the 2010 NFL Draft at 6:00 PM ET. Tomorrow’s pre-draft coverage includes the fourth and final installment of Mike Mayock’s exclusive interview with Patriots head coach Bill Belichick. Saturday’s coverage of rounds four through seven begins at 9:00 AM ET.

That’s it.

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