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Why haven't NFL coaches adapted to technology?


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Why do coordinators still show the players old school pictures on a 99 cent binder? Why not use an Ipad? Every nfl coach still uses a laminated sheet of paper that looks like something from 20 years ago. I am sure Steve Jobs would love to pay the NFL to see an Ipad on every sideline.

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Why do coordinators still show the players old school pictures on a 99 cent binder? Why not use an Ipad? Every nfl coach still uses a laminated sheet of paper that looks like something from 20 years ago. I am sure Steve Jobs would love to pay the NFL to see an Ipad on every sideline.

Because that would be frowned upon from the football gods. lol good point but prolly would be cheating because you get the still image to show coverages or alignments on the sheet of paper. An Ipad would give video and would be considered cheating. IMO

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Because that would be frowned upon from the football gods. lol good point but prolly would be cheating because you get the still image to show coverages or alignments on the sheet of paper. An Ipad would give video and would be considered cheating. IMO

Why would video be considered cheating? The guy in the booth more than likely has access to video, so why not on the sidelines?

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