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<blockquote data-quote="Lil G" data-source="post: 995207" data-attributes="member: 5674"><p>I think you would need AI to watch each every play in live time to be able to notice the things gametime coaches are paid to see, but even then there would be too many minor and potentially undetectable details if it were going off visuals and even audio. </p><p>Like if a safety on the previous play revealed that he is looking a certain direction too much, biting on certain route fakes or just got benched for another one that has different tendencies. Or let’s say a quarterback notices a LB thinks he is learning the signs/audible calls, and is positioning slightly different right before the snap when he hears it. Those might be rough examples but there has to be 20 other things you would be trying to tell the AI about inbetween plays that these teams are taking into consideration. Even without no-huddle and playing slow tempo, I don’t see how it would ever really be more than just complimentary ideas to what calls are being made on the field. </p><p>Just my 2¢ on game decisions. </p><p>I do think way teams prep the week before could be slightly altered if an AI was trained to watch film and pay close attention to player tendencies. But still, would be mostly complimentary study.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lil G, post: 995207, member: 5674"] I think you would need AI to watch each every play in live time to be able to notice the things gametime coaches are paid to see, but even then there would be too many minor and potentially undetectable details if it were going off visuals and even audio. Like if a safety on the previous play revealed that he is looking a certain direction too much, biting on certain route fakes or just got benched for another one that has different tendencies. Or let’s say a quarterback notices a LB thinks he is learning the signs/audible calls, and is positioning slightly different right before the snap when he hears it. Those might be rough examples but there has to be 20 other things you would be trying to tell the AI about inbetween plays that these teams are taking into consideration. Even without no-huddle and playing slow tempo, I don’t see how it would ever really be more than just complimentary ideas to what calls are being made on the field. Just my 2¢ on game decisions. I do think way teams prep the week before could be slightly altered if an AI was trained to watch film and pay close attention to player tendencies. But still, would be mostly complimentary study. [/QUOTE]
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