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Post by airraider on Oct 11, 2007 22:23:46 GMT -6
See if you can pass this test. Go to this site and play the video. See if you can count the number of times that the team in the white shirts pass the basketball. Just count the passes made by the team in white shirts. viscog.beckman.uiuc.edu/grafs/demos/15.html
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Post by tothehouse on Oct 11, 2007 22:54:52 GMT -6
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neil
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Post by neil on Oct 11, 2007 23:03:09 GMT -6
Why did I just spend 30 seconds I can never get back?
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Post by airraider on Oct 12, 2007 3:34:37 GMT -6
lol.. this was a visual cognition test.. did any of you see the gorilla?
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Post by tedseay on Oct 12, 2007 4:45:59 GMT -6
See if you can pass this test. Go to this site and play the video. See if you can count the number of times that the team in the white shirts pass the basketball. Just count the passes made by the team in white shirts. viscog.beckman.uiuc.edu/grafs/demos/15.htmlFourteen, and nice gorilla suit.
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Post by airraider on Oct 12, 2007 5:32:20 GMT -6
Someone sent this to our HC as a joke after a bad week of officials. Something like.. when you are looking hard for one thing.. you never see the obvious.
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Post by tog on Oct 12, 2007 6:46:42 GMT -6
do any of you do anything with this concept with qb's?
hey, just trying to turn this into a football topic
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Post by airraider on Oct 12, 2007 7:48:16 GMT -6
It does make sense. If my QB would concentrate more on his receivers, then he would never see the rush around him and would stay in the dang pocket a little longer.
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Post by coachcalande on Oct 12, 2007 8:15:15 GMT -6
YES, FILL THE GYM WITH KIDS, EACH KID HAS A SECRET NUMBER, THE QB ON ONE END OF THE GYM WITH A FOOTBALL- EVERY KID PUTS ONE HAND UP WHEN THE QB SAYS HUT. HOWEVER BEFORE THE HUT, THE COACH GIVES A NUMBER - THE KID WITH THAT NUMBER PUTS BOTH HANDS UP...THE QB HAS TO THROW THE BALL TO THAT KID IN 2 SECONDS.
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Post by coachcb on Oct 12, 2007 8:51:31 GMT -6
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Post by neil on Oct 12, 2007 11:53:12 GMT -6
Coach D Jenkins on the site here from Lutcher HS, in Louisiana has a great teaching aid that he has developed. That is exactly for visual awareness for QB's.
I think he calls it Touchdown Vision.
You can project onto the wall of your gym with the lights out. Qb sees a series of visual cues and has to hit a certain image when it shows on the wall.
Several other examples too.
Cool stuff.
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Post by dubber on Oct 12, 2007 12:05:42 GMT -6
Psych 101 all over again!!!!!!
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Post by tiger46 on Oct 13, 2007 8:30:53 GMT -6
15 passes. And, no, I never paid attention to the person in the gorilla suit until it was pointed out in this thread.
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Post by wingt74 on Oct 13, 2007 15:25:38 GMT -6
THe gorilla really needs to play some better defense. his feet are slow and his hips are tight. That type of effort just isn't going to cut it
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Post by tedseay on Oct 14, 2007 8:22:34 GMT -6
15 passes. And, no, I never paid attention to the person in the gorilla suit until it was pointed out in this thread. I was so startled when I saw the gorilla that I missed one pass...
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