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MT. LAUREL, N.J. -- When the New York Giants visit the Washington Redskins, ESPN broadcasters will have the benefit of 29 cameras trained on every nook and cranny of FedEx Field. But a few days before rolling into town for "Monday Night Football," those same analysts rely on just two angles, coming from the same cameras that shoot the coaches' film that teams across the league rely on each week.
Last Thursday in Ashburn, the Redskins introduced Bruce Allen as general manager, charged with charting a new course for the future. That same day, about 175 miles northwest, Ron Jaworski was busy preparing, too.
"Oh, did you see that? [Stephon] Heyer just got nuked right there! Look at this," he said, rewinding the video for the thousandth time. "Look out, Jason. Here it comes again."
MT. LAUREL, N.J. -- When the New York Giants visit the Washington Redskins, ESPN broadcasters will have the benefit of 29 cameras trained on every nook and cranny of FedEx Field. But a few days before rolling into town for "Monday Night Football," those same analysts rely on just two angles, coming from the same cameras that shoot the coaches' film that teams across the league rely on each week.
Last Thursday in Ashburn, the Redskins introduced Bruce Allen as general manager, charged with charting a new course for the future. That same day, about 175 miles northwest, Ron Jaworski was busy preparing, too.
"Oh, did you see that? [Stephon] Heyer just got nuked right there! Look at this," he said, rewinding the video for the thousandth time. "Look out, Jason. Here it comes again."