Sunshinepacker
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Just saw an article on NFL.com that discusses the NFL's recent decision to distribute in-game player tracking data. Part that I'm curious about is this "Some teams have dedicated more resources to analyzing the data than others, and thus figure to get far more use out of the league-wide data. That has led to pushback in recent years from less-invested clubs about distributing any data because of the potential competitive impact." Does anyone know where the Packers fall on this line? Is this something that fans could possibly know? I'm always curious if teams I follow are embracing technological change or insisting on "old-school" methods. Link to the article below.
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap30...t-leaguewide-data-from-ingame-player-tracking
This isn't meant to be a commentary on the overall organization, just curious if Packers are a club embracing this, or pushing back against it.
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap30...t-leaguewide-data-from-ingame-player-tracking
This isn't meant to be a commentary on the overall organization, just curious if Packers are a club embracing this, or pushing back against it.