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Re: Requesting "Full-field" Match Video for Webcasts from FIRST

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Originally Posted by BradMello View Post
It's almost impossible to determine the strategy teams are using during matches by watching them as they are being broadcasted now. I don't watch sports...but imagine watching a football game with only close up shots, there's no opportunity to analyze the game as a whole as it is unfolding.
For what it is worth, NFL coaches rarely, if ever, use the video broadcasted on fox, cbs, espn, nbc, nft network to gameplan. They use video that shows the entire field from several different angles (endzone, 50 yard line, top view) to determine strategy. Like us, the NFL coaches struggle with broadcasted video being zoomed in too much. I'm pretty sure they took it upon themselves to record the games themselves.
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