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Blue on Black by the Carolina Panthers


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The guy they hired to do this did some college FB documentary work in the past. I’m really impressed with what the team has done over the past few years in terms of imaging and production. 

Of course, the entire league is trending in that direction. Most teams have their own mini-NFL Films operation, with some of the resources of NFL Films at their disposal. 

It’s worth a watch. Very well done.

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1 hour ago, ellis said:

The guy they hired to do this did some college FB documentary work in the past. I’m really impressed with what the team has done over the past few years in terms of imaging and production. 

Of course, the entire league is trending in that direction. Most teams have their own mini-NFL Films operation, with some of the resources of NFL Films at their disposal. 

It’s worth a watch. Very well done.

Their mini documentaries over the preseason were great as well. The Fight for 53 was like it's own little reality show, following a handful of players closely on their journey to try to make the roster. I was actually kind of bummed they didn't have a "season finale," where they follow the players who made the cut when they got the news, or following Holyfield as he got cut and eventually signed to the PS.

In general, I'm really impressed with the production value that goes into them. I'm surprised they dumped so much into producing, filming, writing, and editing these videos. That's pretty expensive to do, and therefore really surprising that they're effectively providing these programs free! But they're a great branding and marketing tool, so I hope they keep it up.

This kind of content-specific programming is definitely the way the industry is going. People want to go more in depth on the things they care specifically about, not general news. So it will be interesting to see how this model evolves.

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Solid video.  

Shows we were in each game and could easily be 3-0 which bodes well for our team.  Clean up the mistakes.  Overall I think the offense has been able to move the ball against anyone.  Cam not being Cam hurt but now with Kyle Allen in we're doing better.

We've played some good defenses in LA (3rd total defense) and TB (14th total defense, 15.7 ypg from top 10).  We put more yardage against Both teams than their current average LA (285) and TB (330) and convincingly too. Against LA we put 366 and TB 372. 

Houston is 21st in total defense with a 385 ypg average.  While their front line is a bit scary their total scheme is not. 

 

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