https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/nbc-to-make-viewing-experience-more-like-madden-for-titans-steelers-game/
Consider me a huge critic of it. I absolutely HATE this view. Took me about 15 minutes to tire of it and turn it off. The vantage point totally blows and you can't see the ball at all when it's passed. EPIC fail and if it becomes ubiquitous that's that much less NFL I'll be watching. It's as if they've enacted a coordinated, deeply detailed plan to drive off most of their fanbase and just about anyone over age 20 with all the crap that's been turning fans off of late. To me it's a gimmick worth cutting to in rare instances at best. A full broadcast? Buh-bye.
BOOOOO!!!
"We are excited to present a game with the majority of live-action coverage coming from SkyCam," Gaudelli said, adding: "After pivoting out of necessity to Skycam in the New England fog, we've been aggressively planning and testing with the intent of utilizing the system for a full game. ...
"We'll still have our full complement of cameras and will revert to traditional coverage when situations dictate, but the primary viewing experience of the game will come from the Skycam angle."
Consider me a huge critic of it. I absolutely HATE this view. Took me about 15 minutes to tire of it and turn it off. The vantage point totally blows and you can't see the ball at all when it's passed. EPIC fail and if it becomes ubiquitous that's that much less NFL I'll be watching. It's as if they've enacted a coordinated, deeply detailed plan to drive off most of their fanbase and just about anyone over age 20 with all the crap that's been turning fans off of late. To me it's a gimmick worth cutting to in rare instances at best. A full broadcast? Buh-bye.
BOOOOO!!!