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If you buy the Game Rewind package through the NFL ($60) you will now get access to the All-22 Film which is what the coaches use every week to break down opponents and make their own reports. This used to be one of the NFL's most closely guarded secrets.
The pricing for NFL rewind changed last year as the year went along. I paid $30 in week 3 for the equivalent of the "season package" for 2012 described here:
A friend of mine got the same thing for $20 about week 8 or 9.
If you are an NFL nut, it's awesome. I watched an average of 3 or so games every week on the condensed setting (it took about 30 minutes each). I'm tempted to get the high end package this year, but $70 is kinda steep.
"'Clean up your room.', 'Stand up straight.', 'Pick up your feet.', 'Take it like a man.', 'Be nice to your sister.', 'Don't mix beer and wine, ever.'. Oh yeah, 'Don't drive on the railroad track.'"
This may be something I'm willing to spend the money on. Being on the road all the time for work makes it hard to keep up with every game, but with this I think I can spend my nights in the hotel room actually getting to know all the teams and the strengths and weaknesses of them to help my cause when talking football with friends and family. May be the purchase I need to keep me busy when I'm away from home.
So how quickly will the All 22 Film show up on the Torrent Sites?
More thank likely within days or hours.
The interesting thing will be what people do with it.
Simply having or watching the All-22 film doesn't mean a whole lot if you don't know what you're looking at. What it gives scouts is an idea of how WR's run routes, how DB's play in coverage, how the QB reads the defense and how the OL and DL battle. However there are a lot of things to know about each of those positions in which to understand it.
For a site like PFF it will be huge and will make thier grading that much more accurate, but even that will still be flawed to some degree. To me and my site its helpful but its still my interpretation of the events. I still don't know the call or assignments (which scouts don't know when watching film either) so what may look like a blown assignment may not actually be one.
The biggest change will be in blogs and message boards where people will say they are watching the All-22 and have developed this opinion because of it. The question that will remain though is whether or not they actually know what the difference between a stunt and a twist is and if they can actually identify it on the film.
All-22 doesn't change much for the average fan but it probably gives the 7-10% of fans who really loves the schematics of the game that much more of an understanding.
Expect the NCAA to not be far behind on this and that is where the greatest benefit will come to both fans and the NFL.
COMING SOON...
Originally posted by Dr.Lecter
We were both drunk and Hillary did not look that bad at 2 AM, I swear!!!!!!
The interesting thing will be what people do with it.
Simply having or watching the All-22 film doesn't mean a whole lot if you don't know what you're looking at. What it gives scouts is an idea of how WR's run routes, how DB's play in coverage, how the QB reads the defense and how the OL and DL battle. However there are a lot of things to know about each of those positions in which to understand it.
For a site like PFF it will be huge and will make thier grading that much more accurate, but even that will still be flawed to some degree. To me and my site its helpful but its still my interpretation of the events. I still don't know the call or assignments (which scouts don't know when watching film either) so what may look like a blown assignment may not actually be one.
The biggest change will be in blogs and message boards where people will say they are watching the All-22 and have developed this opinion because of it. The question that will remain though is whether or not they actually know what the difference between a stunt and a twist is and if they can actually identify it on the film.
All-22 doesn't change much for the average fan but it probably gives the 7-10% of fans who really loves the schematics of the game that much more of an understanding.
Expect the NCAA to not be far behind on this and that is where the greatest benefit will come to both fans and the NFL.
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