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Jayden Daniels utilizing tech to his advantage


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4 minutes ago, Jay Roosevelt said:

Definitely useful for mental reps, but I do wonder if it can be expanded to be used alongside traditional practice reps. For example, the offensive players wear augmented reality VR goggles that show them what the defense is running, they run through the play, then try running it without the goggles and see if they made the correct reads. Or even have an AI-assisted VR app that gives them real time advice during a rep so they can practice making the correct reads/throws in different situations.

The technology is probably a ways off from that kind of detail, but it's worth looking into, IMO.

Stuff like that will come eventually, although it's probably a ways off.

I am not sure how much longer it will be before you see good AI driven interfaces that can truly assist in development. That doesn't feel like a next 10 years sort of thing.

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Another great lesson in draft the player and not the school or their record. That crap is just practice and their opponents are just practice. 'But who did he play'? Nobody because they are all not in the NFL so it's just different levels of nobodies with some NFL talent sprinkled in. That's just college fan BS at the NFL level.

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On 10/9/2024 at 11:30 AM, kungfoodude said:

I read the whole exchange. It was you crawfishing after you realized you misread the entire intent of his post. 

No one at any point said anything about concussions or injuries to Tua. You went directly there after just the mention of his name.

That's weird.

I'll tell you what happened. The first guy posted the picture showing what Tua sees with the cam even on top of his head. So it shows that Bryce would even be lower that which means he is basically blind. The Cam guy doesn't catch on the shortness aspect, he sees a blurry picture either from a screenshot at the wrong time or just uploading a low resolution pic. He immediately thinks blurry picture means blurry sight means making fun of Tua's concussion.

Of course he immediately missed the mark and hurries to post proving his honor to water girl he is trying to impress in here. Look at how he would defend your honor my lady. Gets called out for being insane and then it clicks, it was showing Bryce can't see b/c he is shorter. Too late though to admit that he messed up, she would see his wit is misplaced or non-existant. So the only option is to pivot, and pivot fast. "It's was a joke guyz, do you see how random I am. You just don't have the brain power to see my humor which is on another level." And now we are here. He can go even deeper if you push. How deep you make him go is entirely up to you.

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