Re: Viewing plays
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jhartshorn
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11/27/2020 4:16 pm
I was reading the sharpfootballanalysis.com articles and noticed they have a fab system to show each play. It shows movement before snap,
during snap and post snap. Where players run, catch and tackle etc. I know we have something similar which is fab but this just seems a little crisper and neat. No idea what software he uses but looks pretty handy. https://www.sharpfootballanalysis.com/analysis/1st-10-russell-wilson-kyler-muray-justin-herbert-week-10-2020/
Last edited 11/27/2020 10:20 pm
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Re: Viewing plays
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raymattison21
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12/05/2020 11:22 am
If there was something tracking the actual movement of The real players it would be great to get a visual for eventual code changes.
The presnap movement is great to see .... our game viewer is really only post snap movement....that part has been discussed for an added element to the game. All the plays I clicked on showed adjustments in alignment with complete blown coverages. Missed assignments by the coverage guy. What would a real game recreated in dots be like to watch...and how close is ours. Anyway it was fun to see a great dot reconstruction. One thing that stood out is the movement of blockers while engaged.. Ours looks stiff to say the least. |
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Re: Viewing plays
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raymattison21
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12/05/2020 11:22 am
If there was something tracking the actual movement of The real players it would be great to get a visual for eventual code changes.
The presnap movement is great to see .... our game viewer is really only post snap movement....that part has been discussed for an added element to the game. All the plays I clicked on showed adjustments in alignment with complete blown coverages. Missed assignments by the coverage guy. What would a real game recreated in dots be like to watch...and how close is ours. Anyway it was fun to see a great dot reconstruction. One thing that stood out is the movement of blockers while engaged.. Ours looks stiff to say the least. |
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Re: Viewing plays
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raymattison21
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12/05/2020 11:23 am
If there was something tracking the actual movement of The real players it would be great to get a visual for eventual code changes.
The presnap movement is great to see .... our game viewer is really only post snap movement....that part has been discussed for an added element to the game. All the plays I clicked on showed adjustments in alignment with complete blown coverages. Missed assignments by the coverage guy. What would a real game recreated in dots be like to watch...and how close is ours. Anyway it was fun to see a great dot reconstruction. One thing that stood out is the movement of blockers while engaged.. Ours looks stiff to say the least. |
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Re: Viewing plays
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raymattison21
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12/05/2020 11:24 am
If there was something tracking the actual movement of The real players it would be great to get a visual for eventual code changes.
The presnap movement is great to see .... our game viewer is really only post snap movement....that part has been discussed for an added element to the game. All the plays I clicked on showed adjustments in alignment with complete blown coverages. Missed assignments by the coverage guy. What would a real game recreated in dots be like to watch...and how close is ours. Anyway it was fun to see a great dot reconstruction. One thing that stood out is the movement of blockers while engaged.. Ours looks stiff to say the least. |
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Re: Viewing plays
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raymattison21
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12/05/2020 11:26 am
Sorry Idk what happened . It said there was an error guess not
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Re: Viewing plays
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CrazySexyBeast
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12/06/2020 8:11 pm
LOL, I blame Mr. Jameson or Johnny Walker....
All good, ray :) :P |
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Re: Viewing plays
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CrazySexyBeast
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12/06/2020 8:11 pm
LOL, I blame Mr. Jameson or Johnny Walker....
All good, ray :) :P |
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Re: Viewing plays
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CrazySexyBeast
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12/06/2020 8:11 pm
LOL, I blame Mr. Jameson or Johnny Walker....
All good, ray :) :P |
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Re: Viewing plays
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CrazySexyBeast
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12/06/2020 8:12 pm
NEW BUG!!
"sorry but an error occured." pop up. Repost. ...and duplicates. #forumbug when using the reply option, as a start. Good job! hehehhehe |
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