Bill Belichick
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It's only available very selectively.
And so I'm pretty familiar with it.
And it's an incredible system.
It enables you to see the game in a pair of goggles in real life, in real space.
And it actually feels like you're getting hit.
It feels like you're right in the middle of the game, but you're actually able to see things, what you do, and then you can program in what your opponents do to create a very realistic picture.
And then you're also able to adjust the speed so you could actually play the game at, let's call it 105 or 110% of the actual speed.
So that theoretically you're having to react even quicker than you would in a real game situation.
I can see how that could really help, especially for skilled positions like quarterback or positions like that where you have to see a lot of things very quickly and identify quickly what decision you're going to make.
That's true of every position, but quarterback especially, when you talk about distributing the ball,
and also for a player who's injured.
So let's just say that you had a leg injury and you weren't able to practice or run full speed for a couple of days, you could actually see the game through this product and get your recognition and your reads without actually having to run and be involved in a situation that physically you're just not ready for.
But I'd say a lot of the other technology is just, you know, things that maybe make it go a little bit faster, ways of grouping plays together, grouping situations together that, you know, allow you to research and analyze those things a little bit quicker.
But that's probably about across the board, about the same for everybody.
They all we all have the same opportunity on that.
I mean, ultimately, a lot of those situations come down to preparation, but also maybe a gut feel of the way the game is going.
Well, I think the big thing about preparation and success is the price has to be paid in advance.
You have to put in the work before you get any results.
So there's no way to honestly know how good your preparation is or isn't.
That's why I always try to emphasize keep preparing, keep working.