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With all the hype about Kaep and his muscle-building it got me wondering about what type of film studying he's doing and how much time he's dedicating to it. I know film study is probably the most important thing for a QB to do in the off-season but there is a limitation to how "game-like" this studying can be. What they see on the screen is not from the same perspective.
This got me to thinking...and I'm not even sure if the NFL would allow it...but can QBs wear mini cameras on their helmets in order to study this film later on? I would think going back and forth between the booth angle and helmet angle would be invaluable in film studying. If it's not allowed for games (and I imagine it's not), have they ever considered doing it in practice - just to have another valuable piece of the puzzle to study? I sincerely doubt I'm the first to consider this...just wondering if it's ever been implemented.
This got me to thinking...and I'm not even sure if the NFL would allow it...but can QBs wear mini cameras on their helmets in order to study this film later on? I would think going back and forth between the booth angle and helmet angle would be invaluable in film studying. If it's not allowed for games (and I imagine it's not), have they ever considered doing it in practice - just to have another valuable piece of the puzzle to study? I sincerely doubt I'm the first to consider this...just wondering if it's ever been implemented.