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Originally Posted by JetsNeedNewton
Ok, I mis-interpreted, shoot me:
"Coaches Film" is the term used to describe certain camera angles used for game analysis by NFL coaches, scouts and game officials. Every play from every game (including all regular-season and playoff games, plus the Super Bowl) is recorded on the Coaches Film cameras.
Coaches Film is comprised of two main camera angles: "All-22" and "High End Zone." The "All 22" camera is positioned high above the NFL playing field and shows a view of the field that includes all 22 players (11 on offense, 11 on defense) at the same time. This All-22 camera view can be used to analyze all plays and players on any given play in an NFL game."
In the original context airheads is fine, for you guys, maybe something else
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You spelled camera wrong. That's where he was going with the joke... I think.