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PV @ Lebanon [VIDEO]
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YouTube version to be uploaded HERE by tomorrow evening.
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Re: PV @ Lebanon [VIDEO]
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Re: PV @ Lebanon [VIDEO]
Thanks for the video. The first half PV looks like the same team that played Lee..and they committed turnovers that buried them early...but in the second half somethin clicked. The O looked more crisp, and the D was flying to the ball...IMO, they are turning the corner. By the time the LPD comes knockin, PV will be ready to cause some headaches.
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Re: PV @ Lebanon [VIDEO]
No problem, thanks for the feedback guys.
I probably need to start sitting higher up on the bleachers so that I can get a better view of everything, though. And I still hate how the stadium lights mess with the camera later in the games. Makes anyone with a white uniform look almost like a blur.
Next up: the Kelly/Burton game this Friday!
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Passman.... how often can you offer those pv video feeds? I love em... thanks for the clip.
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You do know you shouldn't be doing this. All you are doing is providing every school around a video they normally wouldn't get and is just like an opposing team sending someone to tape games which is highly frowned upon in the district.
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Re: PV @ Lebanon [VIDEO]
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: TheBeast</div><div class="ubbcode-body">You do know you shouldn't be doing this. All you are doing is providing every school around a video they normally wouldn't get and is just like an opposing team sending someone to tape games which is highly frowned upon in the district. </div></div>
What the [censored] are you talking about? He's not taping the practices. You can watch the same games on tv, if a team really wanted to see the other team they could send somebody to tape it. Not some big secret game, hundreds of ppl could go tell exactly what happened in it. Nothing wrong with this.
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Re: PV @ Lebanon [VIDEO]
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: lpd_observer</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Passman.... how often can you offer those pv video feeds? I love em... thanks for the clip. </div></div>
I can't promise you I'll be filming many more PV games this year, but we'll have to wait and see. Thank you for the feedback, though, and glad you liked the video. I usually just try and travel to the best games in the area regardless of who is playing who, rather than focusing on a single team.
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: TheBeast</div><div class="ubbcode-body">You do know you shouldn't be doing this. All you are doing is providing every school around a video they normally wouldn't get and is just like an opposing team sending someone to tape games which is highly frowned upon in the district. </div></div>
That's obviously not what I'm going for, but I do see what you're saying. I don't think that what I'm filming is 'clear' enough to be used to assist other teams because it's often tough to even see what formation the offense/defense is in and what is happening at times. Plus, like raider13 pointed out, opposing teams could easily send someone to do the same thing or even refer to certain people in order to figure out exactly what happened in the game, what the other team did, etc.
It seems like every time I try to do something, there's always something wrong with it, though. I just don't understand why this issue didn't pop up until now, when I had filmed several games a year or two ago and nothing was said. I don't think there's a problem with it, but if there is, I apologize.
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Re: PV @ Lebanon [VIDEO]
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: raider13</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: TheBeast</div><div class="ubbcode-body">You do know you shouldn't be doing this. All you are doing is providing every school around a video they normally wouldn't get and is just like an opposing team sending someone to tape games which is highly frowned upon in the district. </div></div>
What the [censored] are you talking about? He's not taping the practices. You can watch the same games on tv, if a team really wanted to see the other team they could send somebody to tape it. Not some big secret game, hundreds of ppl could go tell exactly what happened in it. Nothing wrong with this. </div></div>
I know your not very bright but where did you miss the part where it plainly says "and is just like an opposing team sending someone to tape games which is highly frowned upon in the district."
I will spell it out for you. It can be done but it is an agreement amongst all LPD and the region for the most part to not do this. It is not looked at as a moral or ethical thing to do, I know these 2 words aren't in your vocabulary so to let you know they mean you shouldn't do it because it jsut isn't right.
I don't know of any team that doesn't send scouts to watch their next opponent and take notes, but none of them video or take pictures. Again this is viewed as immoral and unethical (2 more words you know nothing about, see above description).
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Hey Beast, not to argue with you, but I was just thinking about it this way:
Even if I am filming the games and posting them on the net for football fans to watch, wouldn't it still not be the same thing as teams sending scouts to film games because if they WANTED to film the games, they would film them . . likewise, if they didn't want to film them due to it being unethical, why would they search on the Internet for videos of the games if they knew it wasn't right?
I am not affiliated with any teams, schools, etc. so if I am just a random fan going around capturing footage and posting it on the web, how is it still unethical or immoral?
I guess what I'm saying in a nutshell is that, if they came online and started watching footage of the games, what is the difference between doing that and having someone film the games? Either way, it's unethical, and they shouldn't be doing either as far as I'm concerned - if they're going around searching for footage of other teams when they shouldn't be, that's a problem on their hands for even doing it, not mine. Just because the material is on the web doesn't mean it's automatically going to be in their faces unless they search specifically for it.