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Helmet cams are back?!

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Greg Henderson seen wearing a helmet cam at practice. At least the footage won't all be of the O-Line's ass. I can't remember if coach Brown has used them before.
 
Wonder what they are up to. The QBs under helfrich used them, but never heard of any other position anywhere using them for coaching purposes.
 
I wonder what ever happened to the video game simulator thing that Cody and the boys were using back in 2008?
 
I heard that it's a tool Brown is using with the corners. He can use it as a tool to demonstrate when guys are peaking into the backfield when they should be focusing on their man in coverage. Probably not a bad idea as another tool.

What I didn't like about the QB cam is that it shows which way your head is going, but it doesn't follow the eyes so you don't know if the QB was looking at his intermediate route or checkdown or reading a DB or LB within the quadrant of the field he is surveying.
 
I heard that it's a tool Brown is using with the corners. He can use it as a tool to demonstrate when guys are peaking into the backfield when they should be focusing on their man in coverage.

Makes sense. I could also see them being used to teach awareness cues for when the ball is nearing the receiver.
 
I heard that it's a tool Brown is using with the corners. He can use it as a tool to demonstrate when guys are peaking into the backfield when they should be focusing on their man in coverage. Probably not a bad idea as another tool.

What I didn't like about the QB cam is that it shows which way your head is going, but it doesn't follow the eyes so you don't know if the QB was looking at his intermediate route or checkdown or reading a DB or LB within the quadrant of the field he is surveying.

Yeah, I remember reading some practice report that they wore the cam on their chest.
 
I'm very disappointed in myself for not working the word 'tool' into my previous post another 18 times. :lol:
 
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