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más fome que ver el draft de NFL después de las primeras 5 selecciones...
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No es que sorprenda a nadie esta wea, pero el aweonao de Tunsil admitió en la conferencia de prensa dp de ser seleccionado por los Dolphis, que había recibido plata de un asistente en Ole Miss
Permitiendo 30 puntos por cuarto los raptors no ganarán ningún partido.
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XDraptors en la nfl
Report: ESPN's Chris Berman will retire following 2016 NFL season
It's common for this generation of sports fan, and especially those who follow the NFL closely, to pan the work of ESPN's Chris Berman and dismiss him as a has-been who is past his prime.
Those folks likely will celebrate the news that Berman, reported by The Big Lead, will retire after the 2016 NFL season. The rest of us will tip our caps at a true giant in the industry who changed the way the game was presented to fans everywhere.
Berman, 61, joined the network in 1979, shortly after it started, having gone to school nearby at Brown and broadcasted in nearby Hartford, Conn. previously. And he's been at ESPN ever since, the longest-tenured on-air talent there along with Bob Ley.
According to the report, Berman is expected to retire and not join another network. Change clearly is in the air in Bristol from top to bottom, especially with ESPN's on-air NFL talent, although the network easily could slide Trey Wingo or Suzy Kolber into Berman's role after the 2016-2017 season. It's not known if Berman will retire immediately after the Super Bowl or whether he'll walk away after the 2017 NFL draft.