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The Eagles have also benefited from the refs’ largesse this postseason.
It’ll be interesting to see which side the zebras favour in New Orleans.
It's a great movie.A marvelous and horribly under-rated film.
The Philly playoff game hurts.
But, upon further review I think I'd prefer that than losing to the Chiefs in the playoffs every year and never getting over the hump.
What was their excuse for not having a chip in the ball? I think it was something about affecting the aerodynamics of the ball or some shit like that.
What are those RFIDs used for? Tracking velocity and such?They already have 6 RFID chips in the ball, one at each end and one top, bottom, left and right if you’re looking at it from the nose.
Which makes this bullshit that much worse.
“Yeah. NASA uses them”What are those RFIDs used for? Tracking velocity and such?
Definitely preferable to getting fucked by the refs against the Chiefs when everyone knows it’s coming.The Philly playoff game hurts.
But, upon further review I think I'd prefer that than losing to the Chiefs in the playoffs every year and never getting over the hump.
What are those RFIDs used for? Tracking velocity and such?
They want the "flexibility."Any data. It could be used for velocity, position on the field, ball orientation, spin rate, and a host of other data.
Next Gen Stats use cameras, but they already have the ball capable of getting the calls EXACTLY right down to the centimeter now. And they have the money.
Which begs the question, why don’t they want definitive answers? Why don’t they want to know the actual answer rather than very imperfect human observation (I’m being generous here).