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<blockquote data-quote="iceeater1969" data-source="post: 935161" data-attributes="member: 1237"><p>I propose we talk about- (not previous century, this century to date but) the future of "technology to be used by gt" to differentiate gt football from others.</p><p></p><p>i suggest we look at an example of what one nfl team did 6 years ago to make their ol "quicker at recognizing dl rush and " making real game speed foot hand reactions" that the coaches expected. A few years ago son got to go to Lambeau training w gb ol kid he coached in HS. In the inside facility during ol drills -- on wall they had series of tv all hooked to computer. Each ol also had a virtual head set. The plays were called by the coach - including ol calls, dl players appered on screen, loud game noises, line calls made by centers, then snap executed. Each ol guy could look in virtual reality from his position. The players were on a sensor pad to record their actions. Drills were designed to prepare for next teams tendencies and individual dl player schemes. They drilled at full speed for 0 to 1 second. Then coach yelled at which ever guy was moving feet not at optimim order, speed and displacment. The player were trained as a unit. Every thing was recorded.</p><p></p><p></p><p>(Nice story - The ol kid my son coached was a giant who had quick feet but never had to learn technique in college. He walked on at Panthers and made it 2 years as he gradually got down to 360#. Then to titans where he really got fast -340. Then to green bay where he learned to be INSTINCTIVELY QUICK IN FIRST MOVE - moved to guard. Played several more years and retired w 12$m in bank and wife who is on track to be a Dr. )</p><p></p><p>Skipping the nice story to what technology we need.</p><p>IMO, we need to get our PLAYERS drilled to be INSTINCTIVELY QUICK.</p><p></p><p>I do not want TFP to buy it! </p><p> So lets move on to the future to Tech at Tech Athletics</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iceeater1969, post: 935161, member: 1237"] I propose we talk about- (not previous century, this century to date but) the future of "technology to be used by gt" to differentiate gt football from others. i suggest we look at an example of what one nfl team did 6 years ago to make their ol "quicker at recognizing dl rush and " making real game speed foot hand reactions" that the coaches expected. A few years ago son got to go to Lambeau training w gb ol kid he coached in HS. In the inside facility during ol drills -- on wall they had series of tv all hooked to computer. Each ol also had a virtual head set. The plays were called by the coach - including ol calls, dl players appered on screen, loud game noises, line calls made by centers, then snap executed. Each ol guy could look in virtual reality from his position. The players were on a sensor pad to record their actions. Drills were designed to prepare for next teams tendencies and individual dl player schemes. They drilled at full speed for 0 to 1 second. Then coach yelled at which ever guy was moving feet not at optimim order, speed and displacment. The player were trained as a unit. Every thing was recorded. (Nice story - The ol kid my son coached was a giant who had quick feet but never had to learn technique in college. He walked on at Panthers and made it 2 years as he gradually got down to 360#. Then to titans where he really got fast -340. Then to green bay where he learned to be INSTINCTIVELY QUICK IN FIRST MOVE - moved to guard. Played several more years and retired w 12$m in bank and wife who is on track to be a Dr. ) Skipping the nice story to what technology we need. IMO, we need to get our PLAYERS drilled to be INSTINCTIVELY QUICK. I do not want TFP to buy it! So lets move on to the future to Tech at Tech Athletics [/QUOTE]
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