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EastTNHunter

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Maybe it's just me, but I think that in our quest for "all access" camera shots of football games we have crossed a line. There have been a few players injured and these hi-def cameras are zooming in on the injured players' faces, catching their words, grimaces, and anguish. I'm sorry, but these guys are giving their all on the field, can't we give them just a little bit of space and privacy when they are hurt?
 
With technology improving every year it's something that Pro and College football needs to look at and address . My hunch is they will not do anything about it as TV money is big.


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I agree 100%.

TV will do what the NCAA/Conferences tells them to do.
 
EastTNHunter":t5ufwi7b said:
Maybe it's just me, but I think that in our quest for "all access" camera shots of football games we have crossed a line. There have been a few players injured and these hi-def cameras are zooming in on the injured players' faces, catching their words, grimaces, and anguish. I'm sorry, but these guys are giving their all on the field, can't we give them just a little bit of space and privacy when they are hurt?


Agree 100%!
 

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