Do not expect to see Pat Mcafee or his self -produced ESPN show at the NFL draft next month in Green Bay.
As the old Indianapolis Colts gambler converted into Maven media, he explained sarcastically on Wednesday, he was not satisfied with his treatment in the NFL exploration combination last week in Indianapolis. As a result, he told Coanfrerion and former supporter of the Packers, AJ Hawk, would not travel to Green Bay in April.
“The NFL makes us very easy to do things,” Mcafee said in Wednesday's episode, as the main office sports for the first time reported. 'He is really very friendly from him. It's very great. I really appreciate the opportunity to exhibit your shit.
'Is there no bureaucracy?' Hawk asked in response. 'Is there no hoops to jump?'
“No, Middle Management is doing exactly what they normally do,” Mcafee went back. 'They are making it easy. It's amazing. These people matter safely. You are really good in your jobs! Thank God they are there.
'Without them, can you imagine? No one would see the NFL if it weren't for these people there. '

Do not wait to see Pat Mcafee or his ESPN show in the NFL draft next month in Green Bay

McAFEE shared a self -slide show by measuring several places for his set
The problem, Mcafee made it clear, was that NFL employees prevented their crew from building their set in Lucas Oil Stadium, where the annual exploration harvester is celebrated.
As he saw, certain logistics problems could have been addressed before his team arrived in Indianapolis, where, he explained, he had been directly invited by NFL Brass.
“We were invited by you to do this, by people above you,” said Mcafee. 'Thank you very much for doing everything so easy.'
To drive his point, Mcafee shared a presentation of self -slides measuring several places for his set to be assembled.
The NFL and ESPN spokesmen did not immediately respond to the request for comments from Dailymail.com.
McAFEE generally performs remote transmissions from several NFL locations, such as the Radio Combine or Super Bowl row.
The football season also passes working on Saturday in the remote broadcasts of ESPN by College Gameday.