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A couple of different people in the course of the block/charge discussion asked if there was any chance that we could see more videos that we could stop/slow/ microscopically analyze. I think it's a great idea, and I ask that any of you that know of such a resource, let us in on it. I would consider buying a good video on jump-stop vs travel. Any ideas?
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I know the NCAAW has a few on their site as well, with the caption that tells you this should be a PC, travel, or whatever. Some of them are pretty obvious, but they are just pointing out a point of emphasis. Others are not so obvious, and it's their way of showing an official missed a call and what should've been called, or which official should've called it. I am assuming the men's side has something similar. Now, I'm not sure if the NCAA would allow us to post a link; maybe I can try to get that info.
It would be really neat to see the "home-movie" version of some plays from HS games, or digitized versions from non-televised college games. I have watched game tapes of some of my games, but I don't have the computer capability to convert to digital files. I know it's getting a lot easier these days - surely someone has that type of knowledge.
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Mike, do you have someplace where you can put clips and we can look at them or download them?
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