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Originally Posted by Buehler445
Dude. You're off base. I've posted all this before.
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Neighbors of mine have soil probes that remotely tell them in real time the saturation of water in the soil. Without moving from their desk
And I'm a shit poor dirt farmer.
The technology is there. It's reliable. It's cheap. It's tiny. It's all integratable.
If I can; 1. afford it, 2. use it effectively, there is no reason the bottomless pockets of the NFL can't.
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As I posted, I can see how this could work for something like determining whether the ball crossed the goal line. And if it works, I think the NFL should do it.
But my previous post was asking whether this technology can be used for something like pass interference. I still don't see how that is going to happen. I guess if you fed some neural network computer the video of every legal pass defense and pass interference call... I wouldn't say it is absolutely impossible, but I'm still not seeing it.