As you know if you watched the game, NBC used a camera on a cable that ran along the sideline. It gave a wide shot, allowing viewers to see all the players on the field. I enjoyed being able to see on TV the players in the defensive backfield throughout the play for the first time. It was like a view from the stands. However, on one play the camera angled down toward the near sideline to follow the ball carrier, and that gave me vertigo.
At least that is what the networks seem to think. We're stupid if we didn't enjoy it.
I thought I was seeing far off camera views from little-watched games on little-watched channels where they don't want to put in a lot of cameras.
It was very literally nauseating.
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One of the benefits of not going and watching on TV is the superior view. I don't need to see plays looking directly down on the players, nor a wide shot where you barely see some players.
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