Quote from: MightyGiants on Today at 09:46:28 AMWhen will the sensor know when a runner's knee or other body part (other than feet or hands) touch the ground?They won't. But just as they use different camera angles, they can use the video to determine when a body part touched the ground and then use the digital evidence to see where the ball should be placed.
Quote from: T200 on Today at 09:42:39 AMPut a chip in the ball and sensors on, around, or above the field.
Quote from: BluesCruz on Today at 07:43:44 AMDarius Slayton will have a breakout year. Other teams will be doubling Hyatt and Nabors leaving Slayton one on one- 1000 plus Receiving Yds
Quote from: MightyGiants on May 25, 2024, 01:41:16 PMThat's what I am thinking, the official still needs to spot the ball. I can't think of a current technology that could determine where the ball is when the runner is down. The location of the ball is easy, it's their down part that is the challenge.Put a chip in the ball and sensors on, around, or above the field.