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<blockquote data-quote="Pokerbrat2000" data-source="post: 946871" data-attributes="member: 7261"><p>I get the reason teams study overhead film of the other team, it shows you pretty clearly what all 11 players are doing on any given play. Slow it down and take it frame by frame and you might be able to zoom in and see a birthmark on a players arm. You can look for tendencies and weaknesses, that might help you in a game. However, this obsession that some fans have with thinking that it is the same view that the QB, WR, RB, etc has is maddening. Picking a single play apart, as some kind of "fan evidence" that their QB failed them, because he totally missed what they see clearly.</p><p></p><p>Watch that play being discussed in real time, now imagine you are on the football field, with lots of big bodies in front of you, some actually wanting to hit you really hard. How many receivers do you now see and what are those receivers doing?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pokerbrat2000, post: 946871, member: 7261"] I get the reason teams study overhead film of the other team, it shows you pretty clearly what all 11 players are doing on any given play. Slow it down and take it frame by frame and you might be able to zoom in and see a birthmark on a players arm. You can look for tendencies and weaknesses, that might help you in a game. However, this obsession that some fans have with thinking that it is the same view that the QB, WR, RB, etc has is maddening. Picking a single play apart, as some kind of "fan evidence" that their QB failed them, because he totally missed what they see clearly. Watch that play being discussed in real time, now imagine you are on the football field, with lots of big bodies in front of you, some actually wanting to hit you really hard. How many receivers do you now see and what are those receivers doing? [/QUOTE]
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