VikingsGuy
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Drew Pearson pushed off.Dez Bryant caught that ball. mtmuley
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Drew Pearson pushed off.Dez Bryant caught that ball. mtmuley
No he didn't. And Jordan didn't either. mtmuleyDrew Pearson pushed off.
Because he was getting mugged...Drew Pearson pushed off.
The kicker violate the " tuck" rule?
Lord, please no.We know where the line is. We need to know where the ball is.
And it’s on the league to figure out a way to do it.
The NFL has the money. The NFL has the incentive, even if it won’t admit it. Smarter people than me (that bar is low) can figure out how to do it, if they want to.
There are sensors that can go into the football that can precisely track exactly where the ball is on the field. Combine that time data along with the video timestamp data and the nfl can very easily eliminate any question as to any play regarding where the ball was.I don't need tech stepping to the next projection of where the the ball would be based on the limited body shown positioning where the ball is no longer visible for ref visual tech cam view.
No, I'm not saying to go that far.How the heck does it ID if possession is maintained? How far do we want tech to go? Sensors in every player's gloves, continuously tested to ensure player's don't set some function to deactivate?
Remove refs completely with the digital board declaring penalties and drone ball exact placement?
Sensors on every body pad and points on helmets to ID impact, knee down, electronic yard lines that define exact location of the ball?
Electronic devices embedded into pigskin football? Slight movement electronically lights up the player's uniform if PI, holding, offsides, false start, etc?
Haha! ChatGPT broadcasters?
Meh, it's the NFL. They'll do what keeps fans in the seats, home or fields.
Good god man, you gotta leave something for the fans to whine about on Monday morning facebook, and for espn writers to rake into controversy and sell clicks and for bloggers to blather onwards. Where is your senses of humanity and the national economics of it all?There are sensors that can go into the football that can precisely track exactly where the ball is on the field. Combine that time data along with the video timestamp data and the nfl can very easily eliminate any question as to any play regarding where the ball was.
Why they won't adopt that is beyond me. It's been out for a few years now. I feel they just like the "talk" about the calls that are missed
Not sure I want that amount of tech in football. mtmuleyThere are sensors that can go into the football that can precisely track exactly where the ball is on the field. Combine that time data along with the video timestamp data and the nfl can very easily eliminate any question as to any play regarding where the ball was.
Why they won't adopt that is beyond me. It's been out for a few years now. I feel they just like the "talk" about the calls that are missed
No understanding of why everyone doesnt want this.No, I'm not saying to go that far.
I'm saying if the football had the sensor, there are a lot of plays in which it is impossible for the refs to get right that could be corrected.
Goalline sneak and you can't see the ball to know if he got in with his forward momentum.
4th and 3 and he dives for the first down but no camera angle shows the ball and his knee at the same time.