I am shocked no brainer operations like that are not the standard everywhere.
But then again I am getting the feeling that a lot of coaching staffs actually dont use film (and wouldnt even know how) to their fullest capacity in the first place.
Not being prepared to handle the cover 0 attacks even though Belichick explained once that it is so easy -- as it only requires motioning one receiver to effectively double the time for the QB to let some routes develop -- tells you all you need to know about some if the opponents we are facing.
Great video. Everything is filmed even on the road. Yet, we were called cheaters and robbed of a first round pick for videoing a defensive coordinator. Smh. Everything is filmed by every team.
Great video. Everything is filmed even on the road. Yet, we were called cheaters and robbed of a first round pick for videoing a defensive coordinator. Smh. Everything is filmed by every team.
Hopefully all the opposing butthurt fans see this and understand how objective the subject is and understand that every team has this department. Just like ball boys.
If you liked the film one, click the link for the equipment manager's job. There you'll meet a kid who controls the heart beat of the Pats. Then on the other end of the age scale, meeting Nancy Meiers was an honor. 43 years of "doing her job".
I really like these "do your job" clips. It only makes you appreciate more how many people are necessary to make this all work so seamlessly