I'm assuming everyone that watches tape knows, but in case u dont. When watching film, pressing the commas buttons plays the film frame by frame. Particularly helpful when watching oline and dline. Again assume everyone knew this.
I've asked this before, and although I dont think it was answered, where do you see game tape?
(02-09-2018, 07:47 AM)HarleyDog Wrote: [ -> ]I've asked this before, and although I dont think it was answered, where do you see game tape?
Draft breakdown is my favorite but they take a while to put the latest games on. cutup corner is a ex draft breakdown employee and he uploads couple hours after game. Both have arrows or symbols before each play as to the player u were watching where he is.
YouTube player vs it'll come up with a whole bunch of games. Some on YouTube don't have the player symbol though
(02-09-2018, 07:42 PM)Yojimbo Wrote: [ -> ]Same question here.
Draft breakdown is my favorite but they take a while to put the latest games on. cutup corner is a ex draft breakdown employee and he uploads couple hours after game. Both have arrows or symbols before each play as to the player u were watching where he is.
YouTube player vs it'll come up with a whole bunch of games. Some on YouTube don't have the player symbol
(02-09-2018, 07:58 PM)Jpoore Wrote: [ -> ]Draft breakdown is my favorite but they take a while to put the latest games on. cutup corner is a ex draft breakdown employee and he uploads couple hours after game. Both have arrows or symbols before each play as to the player u were watching where he is.
YouTube player vs it'll come up with a whole bunch of games. Some on YouTube don't have the player symbol though
Draft breakdown is my favorite but they take a while to put the latest games on. cutup corner is a ex draft breakdown employee and he uploads couple hours after game. Both have arrows or symbols before each play as to the player u were watching where he is.
YouTube player vs it'll come up with a whole bunch of games. Some on YouTube don't have the player symbol
Good videos. Not what I understand “watching film” to be. That would be having access and control of multiple camera angles and the “All-22” shot.