Cartire
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I thought bellichicks rule was passed this year about extra cameras on the sidings and goal lines. Why does it feel like those are not available?
RiverDog":q87vszsg said:technology exists that could use GPS
RiverDog":3nhnq2yf said:netskier":3nhnq2yf said:Put sensors in the ball and in the kneepads.
They should have put sensors in Monica's kneepads!
Sterlinghawk":1yckiw6u said:I guess what I'm saying is we usually see the goal line camera angle....especially in big broadcast games such as primetime thanksgiving night. It has always seemed consistent enough I thought it was a required standard angle. So did the "Sunday night football" production crew screw up or were just not privy to the footage because of something more "sinister"?
For the record, I do not indulge in fixed games or shady refs rhetoric. .. no satisfactory conclusion. Just why didn't we have that angle?
mikeak":u8u8phvr said:Here is a thought.
NBC is setup for ONE. Game per week. They have Bronco's - Chiefs tonight.
Is it possible they simply were limited in the number of camera men and cameras available for our game?
Cartire":1b94cgft said:mikeak":1b94cgft said:Here is a thought.
NBC is setup for ONE. Game per week. They have Bronco's - Chiefs tonight.
Is it possible they simply were limited in the number of camera men and cameras available for our game?
No. They are a billion dollar business. They have the resources and ability to be fully functioning at both especially with a three day window.
Not a legit excuse even if that was the truth.
CamanoIslandJQ":2ylhlz18 said:The "fail Mary" catch is a good example of the NFL/ESPN/etc. showing 1 camera angle, over and over and never showing any other angles that would cloud the fact that the NFL wanted a controversy in order to justify getting rid of the replacement refs. The NFL is very intent on maintaining an element of control over games so they can maintain their agenda which has as it's bottom line - more $$$$ for the NFL anyway, anyhow. Conspiracy to control and balance the team scoring for more competitive/close games is evident-IMO.
mikeak":17pzk3j4 said:Cartire":17pzk3j4 said:mikeak":17pzk3j4 said:Here is a thought.
NBC is setup for ONE. Game per week. They have Bronco's - Chiefs tonight.
Is it possible they simply were limited in the number of camera men and cameras available for our game?
No. They are a billion dollar business. They have the resources and ability to be fully functioning at both especially with a three day window.
Not a legit excuse even if that was the truth.
NFL is not responsible for the filming of games. The networks are. They only have so many pieces of equipment.
Having enough to provide a good product and meeting minimum requirements could still mean not enough for a great replay in that play