Post subject: The camera man must hate Wilsons designed runs!
Posted: Sun Dec 02, 2012 4:21 pm
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Hes so damn good at faking the handoff that the camera man must hate those plays. He looked a little confused on a few of them today! Seriously, they are great play calls that we seemed to use near the end of the game to get a few quick first downs.
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Post subject: Re: The camera man must hate Wilsons designed runs!
Posted: Sun Dec 02, 2012 5:06 pm
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Wouldn't know, I'll get back to you on the morrow
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Post subject: Re: The camera man must hate Wilsons designed runs!
Posted: Sun Dec 02, 2012 5:37 pm
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It looked liked Wilson and Lynch had a little miscommunication on one of those zone read handoff plays they do. I'm actually surprised that doesn't happen more often when such a quick decision needs to be made as to who will be carrying the ball.
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Post subject: Re: The camera man must hate Wilsons designed runs!
Posted: Sun Dec 02, 2012 5:42 pm
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Rafi wrote:
It looked liked Wilson and Lynch had a little miscommunication on one of those zone read handoff plays they do. I'm actually surprised that doesn't happen more often when such a quick decision needs to be made as to who will be carrying the ball.
Yeah, you'd expect a lot more plays like this:
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Post subject: Re: The camera man must hate Wilsons designed runs!
Posted: Sun Dec 02, 2012 8:54 pm
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So what? Do they each get 3 points/half a TD?
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Post subject: Re: The camera man must hate Wilsons designed runs!
As someone that films college football games, I can tell you that it is very hard to see what's going on. Our EVF's (Electronic View Finder) are quite small, around 7-9 inches, nothing compared to a big screen. Hand-offs and fake hand-offs are some of the worst, since we can't see the ball itself. Deep throws are kinda hard also, as we normally take a chance on what receiver is being targeted.
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