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Jayden Daniels utilizing tech to his advantage


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9 minutes ago, Dave Gettleman's Shorts said:

imagine Bryce young's POV in a VR headset


Tua was wearing a helmet cam. This is what he sees on a passing play. Imagine Bryce.

 

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1 minute ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Making fun of a guy who has issues with concussions smh

 

I bet you park in the handicap spots all the time huh?

 

 

What are you talking about ?

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17 hours ago, Tbe said:


It wasn’t a Tua joke. Tua is a bit taller than Bryce. Look how little he can see downfield.

And that’s with the camera on top of his head. Crazy.

There is no reason to explain it. That guy lives in his own reality.

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10 minutes ago, Jay Roosevelt said:

I've been wondering if NFL teams would start taking advantage of this technology. I feel like it's something that can absolutely help players in practice with the mental aspects of the game in ways typical reps can't.

VR is probably best suited to getting extra mental reps without piling up physical trauma.

It's going to be fairly limited, however. At least right now. It might be easy to get some good reps reading defensive/offensive schemes but you aren't going to be able to work on physical aspects. Throwing a ball on VR is not going to be the same as IRL. Same with blocking a player or catching a ball or tackling, etc, etc.

It's basically like playing online poker and live poker. You can get a fugload of reps, get quick with processing probabilities and maybe even become adept at pattern recognition but you won't be able to pick up physical tells or read people like you can at a real, live table.

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