Quez
Footballguy
I am sure this has already been thought of, and it may have been mentioned in one of the super bowl threads.
Why can't they put some sort of chip in the ball to be able to know exactly where it is? And then some kind of sensors on the goal line? Remember when they had the hockey puck leave trails? Wasn't there was a chip in it.
I would think Paul Alen could get the people over at Microsoft to invent something for the greater good of the game. I think we can all admit that the cameras just are not cutting it. Every time there is a close play the call on the field stands, because the cameras suck so bad there is not enough evidence to overturn.
Why can't they put some sort of chip in the ball to be able to know exactly where it is? And then some kind of sensors on the goal line? Remember when they had the hockey puck leave trails? Wasn't there was a chip in it.
I would think Paul Alen could get the people over at Microsoft to invent something for the greater good of the game. I think we can all admit that the cameras just are not cutting it. Every time there is a close play the call on the field stands, because the cameras suck so bad there is not enough evidence to overturn.
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I didn't think about that. How about replace every players knee caps with robotic ones that have sensors.
? If there is an easy way to register where the ball ends up then we should be using it. I don't see a problem with striving to put more of the game in the player's hands and less in the refs.