Do not expect to see Pat McAfee or its ESPN program self -produced at the NFL recovery next month in Green Bay.
As the former bettor who became media who became media, he was not satisfied with the treatment of his issue, explained on Wednesday during the NFL screening last week in Indianapolis. And fearing a rehearsal of these problems during the NFL draft in April in Green Bay, McAfee said that he was no longer planning to attend.
“I guess I’m not going to the project,” he said in an Auto-Shot social media video.
Earlier in the day, McAfee complained about logistical problems for its crew in Indianapolis.
“The NFL makes us very easy to do things,” said McAfee in the episode on Wednesday, as reported for the first time by Front Office Sports. “It’s really very nice of them. It’s very cool. I appreciate the opportunity to present your S ***.
“No paperwork?” Hawk asked in response. “No hoops to jump?”
Do not expect to see Pat McAfee or his ESPN program at the NFL repechage next month in Green Bay
McAfee shared a slideshow of itself measuring various locations for its set
“No, the intermediate management does exactly what they don’t do normally,” says McAfee. “They facilitate the task. It’s great. These people are certainly counting. You are really good in your work! Thank God, they are there.
“Without them, can you imagine?” No one would look at the NFL if it was not for these people to be there.
The problem, McAfee clearly said, was that NFL staff members prevented its crew from building their set at Lucas Oil Stadium, where the annual screening combination takes place.
As he saw, certain logistical problems could have been resolved before the arrival of his team in Indianapolis, where, he explained, he had been invited directly by the NFL Brass.
“We were invited by you guys to do so – by people above you,” said McAfee. “Thank you very much for making everything so easy.
To bring his point back to house, McAfee shared a slideshow of himself measuring various locations so that his set is assembled.
ESPN refused to comment when it is contacted by Dailymail.com, while a spokesperson for the NFL did not respond immediately.
McAfee generally makes remote broadcasts from various NFL locations, such as the combination or radio of the Super Bowl.
He also spent the football season to work on Saturday in the distant shows of ESPN from College Gameday.