SkyCam wire triggers little-known rule in Commanders-Buccaneers game
This isn't something we see a lot.
This isn't something we see a lot.
The "SkyCam" and "Command Center" feeds went down for almost two hours.
According to the NFL rulebook, if the pass from Mac Jones did make contact with the SkyCam wire, the play should have resulted in a dead ball.
The SkyCam operator did a great job of following this play as it developed.
SkyCam, when paired with the right play, is undefeated.
Return touchdowns on SkyCam never disappoint.
You can't SkyCam much better than this.
With continued strong AAF ratings so far, TNT has picked up two more games.
The All-Star Game will represent Fox's first attempt to use a SkyCam for baseball, with the camera wires running outside the field of play.
The ball changed directions abruptly in mid-air.
A lot of people loved SkyCam, but it may be a bit too polarizing to use as the main camera moving forward.
The overhead angle received positive reviews when NBC used it heavily last month during a foggy game in New England.
"Halfway through that second half I thought, 'There are going to be people calling for this to be the main angle from now on.'"