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 With training camp underway for every NFL team, ESPN.com continues its series of burning questions with the experts at Bristol University.
What did you hate most about training camp?
 
|  Chris Mortensen
 | Preseason games The biggest bummer of camp is the preseason games. Otherwise, I always found camp to be terrific. From a reporter's perspective, camp is a great time of getting a grasp on a team's entire roster. Reporters work long days during camp, but no reporter could really complain about training camp.
 |  |  |  John Clayton
 | Dorm rooms I covered the Pittsburgh Steelers' camp and had to stay in a dorm room at St. Vincent's College. The rooms didn't have any air conditioning to combat the heat and humidity, so I had to open my windows. When I was working at night, I was spending more time swatting bugs than writing stories. The big bugs would be flying through my window, but I had to keep the window open to get the air moving through the room.
 |  |  |  Mark Malone
 | Repetitive practices When I was a player, the facilities weren't as luxurious as they are now. They were very stark with no air conditioning. During practice, we had contact drills everyday, and sometimes twice a day. The difficult part is the grueling repetition and the soreness that comes with that. For a veteran, it's so repetitive. Six weeks would be a long time to be sequestered in a nasty environment where you are sore all the time and have to look at the same people. And the football games don't mean anything. As a veteran, it was hard to focus on what you needed to do because camp is set up for the younger players and how to integrate them.
 |  |  |  Andrea Kremer
 | Work In camp, you are working for so many entities -- SportsCenter, ESPNEWS, NFL 2Night, Radio, ESPN.com -- and what I wanted to do was hang out and talk to players and coaches. There are always live shots and other job-related issues. It's a busy time with so many responsibilities. I just want to be able to talk to people.
 |  |  |  Mike Golic
 | Camp Just camp itself. I hated training camp. It's stinks. It's awful. I had to get up at 6:30 and be in bed at 11:30 or midnight with maybe a half-hour nap in between. I played for coaches who believed in tough training camps. We were hitting all the time, morning, afternoon and night. You couldn't look ahead to the next day; you looked ahead to the next five minutes.
 |  |  |  Merril Hoge
 | Short summers It interrupted my summer. Just when my summer was getting started, I had to go stay in sweaty, hot dorms and get beat up everyday. Summer lasted about 16 days, and then it was over.
 |  |  |  Sean Salisbury
 | Boredom Around the third or fourth day of camp, you are over the excitement of being at camp. It becomes a drudgery. There's the repetition of running every single play before the first exhibition game. There are still 90 guys on the field, making it look like a cattle ranch. And your body starts to break down.
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