falco
08-19-2007, 09:19 AM
I have a question for everyone who regularly goes to games at Lambeau.
I went to family night with my wife 2 years ago. After every single play was run, the jumbo screen picked the best camera angle, and showed a semi-slow motion replay of the play. It was great. You could diagnose everything that was happening and really see the action.
I hate watching the games on TV. They'll run a play, and if it was nothing spectacular, they'll cut to the broadcasters, or someone on the sidelines, or zoom in on the coach and talk about the interview they had with him earlier the week, etc. Unless the play is something special it doesn't get shown again. And sometimes even if there was something worth watching again, they don't show it, especially if its on a commercial break.
I understand that some people want all that extra fluff, like the fat guy on the sidelines and his act, but I want to watch football. I'd much rather they ran the play and and then ran a couple replays of it so you could get a better view of what happened, and go onto the next play. Its frustrating.
Anyways, my question for those who go to the games is if the way it was done at Family Night is the same way it is handled during the regular games. Do you get the slow motion replays between plays?
I went to family night with my wife 2 years ago. After every single play was run, the jumbo screen picked the best camera angle, and showed a semi-slow motion replay of the play. It was great. You could diagnose everything that was happening and really see the action.
I hate watching the games on TV. They'll run a play, and if it was nothing spectacular, they'll cut to the broadcasters, or someone on the sidelines, or zoom in on the coach and talk about the interview they had with him earlier the week, etc. Unless the play is something special it doesn't get shown again. And sometimes even if there was something worth watching again, they don't show it, especially if its on a commercial break.
I understand that some people want all that extra fluff, like the fat guy on the sidelines and his act, but I want to watch football. I'd much rather they ran the play and and then ran a couple replays of it so you could get a better view of what happened, and go onto the next play. Its frustrating.
Anyways, my question for those who go to the games is if the way it was done at Family Night is the same way it is handled during the regular games. Do you get the slow motion replays between plays?