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Post by coachtua on Jan 31, 2016 20:52:52 GMT -6
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Post by brophy on Jan 31, 2016 21:16:52 GMT -6
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Post by gccwolverine on Jan 31, 2016 22:48:30 GMT -6
Wait.... But football won't exist in 2066!?!?
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Post by fantom on Jan 31, 2016 23:19:50 GMT -6
Wait.... But football won't exist in 2066!?!? I'm not one who believes it but do you think that fifty years ago, in 1966, anybody thought that heavyweight boxing would be dead? It can happen.
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Post by gccwolverine on Jan 31, 2016 23:52:10 GMT -6
Wait.... But football won't exist in 2066!?!? I'm not one who believes it but do you think that fifty years ago, in 1966, anybody thought that heavyweight boxing would be dead? It can happen. Heavyweight boxing is dead because they took it off network TV and put it on ppv but Iget your point.
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Post by brophy on Feb 1, 2016 7:01:25 GMT -6
The article raises a fair point of an algorithm selecting plays, though I don't think this is anything new.
D&D tendencies are important but are not the backbone of whats behind a playcall. Wbat you spent time on during the week of practice, condition of your players, who is getting a good matchup, etc all factor in. I think this could be used in the future, but you would have to invest a good bit of infrastructure and development and for what? No NCAA or NFL franchise is going to be patient enough to do R&D for 5 years.
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Post by raymul313 on Feb 1, 2016 7:22:45 GMT -6
I'm not one who believes it but do you think that fifty years ago, in 1966, anybody thought that heavyweight boxing would be dead? It can happen. Heavyweight boxing is dead because they took it off network TV and put it on ppv but Iget your point. It's also dead because there haven't been many (if any) U.S. champs in the past 20 years
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