NFL's technology to measure for first downs will get a tryout in some preseason games

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NFL's technology to measure for first downs will get a tryout in some preseason games 

Post#1 » by TFJava » Thu Aug 1, 2024 8:16 am

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The NFL's movement toward measuring first downs with technology instead of the traditional chain gang doesn't fix everything, but it's a step.

We'll see some of the new technology in select preseason games. The Associated Press reported the NFL will use Sony’s Hawk-Eye technology in some preseason games this year. Once the ball is spotted, Hawk-Eye tells officials if it's a first down. That will speed up the game and eliminate the few errors with the chain gang measuring.

The problem will continue to be the spot itself. Officials can't be in perfect position to accurately spot the ball at the end of each play. Often they're not close to the true spot, but then first downs are measured to the millimeter. Hawk-Eye technology won't help spot the ball better, just measure first downs accurately and quickly.

That's progress, though. And it will be in play during the preseason.

“We’re in the installation phase for all of our stadiums, really getting them calibrated and up to date,” Gary Brantley, the NFL’s senior vice president and chief information officer, told the AP. “We’re just really getting to a place where this system is as accurate as possible and really calibrating across our multiple stadiums."
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Post#2 » by TFJava » Thu Aug 1, 2024 8:18 am

If this works out, it may be implemented to college football games as well.
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Re: NFL's technology to measure for first downs will get a tryout in some preseason games 

Post#3 » by hermes » Thu Aug 1, 2024 11:19 pm

doesn't soccer have tracking tech in the actual ball itself? so they can know if it crosses a line or something. why not try that here? then spots could be more accurate

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