Green Bay, Wisconsin (Wbay) – The analyst of the ESPN project Mike Greenberg shares his enthusiasm about the big event by going to Green Bay.
For Mike Greenberg, each NFL recovery he attended feels like the biggest party to which he has ever been until the next one takes place.
It anticipates a similar feeling when the project festivities finally start in Green Bay.
“It’s incredible for me what a show it has become, what a huge production it has become, what an exciting event he became, and I cannot think of any better place to hold it than Green Bay,” said Greenberg.
It will be the fifth draft of the NFL that Mike Greenberg of ESPN spends at the ESPN office.
He says that it is the story of Green Bay football that will bring out this year’s draft.
“This is the most important story of the whole national football league, going back to Curly Lambeau and Don Hutson, throughout Lombardi and Starr, and Davis and all the others from the 60s in Favre and Rodgers and everything, there is therefore no franchise in the NFL which has a history as rich and significant as Greenberg Packers,” said Greenberg.
Greenburg says to action 2 news from Drew Best that even if no pass is launched and that no success is made, fans of the 32 teams always meet to celebrate the game.
If there is one thing which, according to him, will be consistent with past projects, it is that when Roger Goodell announces that the first choice is on the chronometer, the cheers of thousands of football fans roar throughout the campus.
“It is a different noise from everything I have ever heard because anticipation is so extraordinary, it is an energy different from everything I have ever known,” said Greenberg.
Greenberg will host the coverage of ESPN for days one and two of the draft.
He says he is looking forward to taking the environment of Titletown throughout the week of the draft.
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