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Helmet cameras

clawman1

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Would it be a good tool for QB's to wear helmet cameras helping to learn how they see the field? They could learn if they are staring down a particular receiver or seeing the entire field. Maybe identify a bad habit or two?
 
Maybe with eye tracking tech it could be a good tool? I know a lot schools use what amounts to video games to learn playbooks, schemes, etc.
 
Odd topic, but I'll throw in my $.02... The problem would be that you could see where the head is pointed, but not the eyes. It might give you some data to analyze, but it wouldn't be precise data. As you mentioned, it would only be a tool for discussion, you couldn't discern a whole lot from it.
 

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