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Panthers will support RFID tags in shoulder pads, real-time player position data


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http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2014/07/fantasy-footballers-and-coaches-rejoice-nfl-players-to-wear-rfid-tags/

 

These teams are participating this season:

Atlanta, Baltimore, Carolina, Chicago, Cincinnati, Denver, Detroit, Green Bay, Houston, Jacksonville, Miami, New England, New Orleans, Oakland, San Francisco, St. Louis, and Washington

 

 

Teams will not be given access during the game for competition reasons, but think of all the in-game app trackers and statistics.  Some info from the article:

 

 

For the football nerd, it's a bonanza of sorts, possibly changing fantasy football and morning-after box scores forever. Zebra said the technology, known as "Next Gen Stats," will track player acceleration rates, top speed, length of runs, and even how much separation a ball carrier got from a defender. It's not just a Pandora's box of stats for fans and broadcasters, as coaches can immediately employ the data to decide what plays to run or how to defend them.

 

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http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2014/07/fantasy-footballers-and-coaches-rejoice-nfl-players-to-wear-rfid-tags/

 

These teams are participating this season:

Atlanta, Baltimore, Carolina, Chicago, Cincinnati, Denver, Detroit, Green Bay, Houston, Jacksonville, Miami, New England, New Orleans, Oakland, San Francisco, St. Louis, and Washington

 

 

Teams will not be given access during the game for competition reasons, but think of all the in-game app trackers and statistics.  Some info from the article:

 

 

So RFIDs in shoulder pads, but not in the ball for accurate spots, or close goal line calls. Interesting.

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Teams will not be given access during the game for competition reasons, but think of all the in-game app trackers and statistics.  Some info from the article:

 

Belichick will make some kid a millionaire to send him the access during games.

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As an aside I was going to write an extensive panthers iphone app for watching/tracking games but got stuck trying to license the real-time data.  This effectively removes the labor involved in digitizing a game's stats.  I wonder how fast prices will drop, because I sure would love to get back to that labor of love.

 

 

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As an aside I was going to write an extensive panthers iphone app for watching/tracking games but got stuck trying to license the real-time data.  This effectively removes the labor involved in digitizing a game's stats.  I wonder how fast prices will drop, because I sure would love to get back to that labor of love.

 

Yeah, I always see the iPhone as more of a Patriots/Broncos/Seahawks thing. It's trendy seems like everyone else is doing it. But my phone would be able to read Luke's tags.

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Meh. The "distance traveled" thing they did during the World Cup was cool for about one minute. I can't see this being interesting past the first game.

 

This is not about providing end-users with fun stats.

Right now humans have to rapidly compile all stats live during a broadcast: who caught the ball and how many yards were ran, who sacked qb, who intercepted, etc.  Software can now in real time put names to the players in the back-data statistical compilation teams and really cut down not only on mistakes but hopefully the labor.   Some facial recognition stuff is in play but its not that good as I understand (it can lock onto player #s if visible I believe).

 

Countless times I would be tracking a game using Yahoo's sports app and see all kinds of stuff get corrected after a long delay (like a -25 yard play by Cam suddenly becomes the correct 25 yard play).

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http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2014/07/fantasy-footballers-and-coaches-rejoice-nfl-players-to-wear-rfid-tags/

 

These teams are participating this season:

Atlanta, Baltimore, Carolina, Chicago, Cincinnati, Denver, Detroit, Green Bay, Houston, Jacksonville, Miami, New England, New Orleans, Oakland, San Francisco, St. Louis, and Washington

 

Hopefully it will help them locate Bree's nads after CJ, Hardy and company bury them in the turf.  Jackie Miles can mail them back to the Slumzone

 

Thats all I got.

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