Friday, August 26, 2011
TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS GIVE EACH PLAYER AN iPAD WITH PLAYBOOK AND VIDEOS
The NFL Tampa Bay Buccaneers have done away with the playbook...well the paper kind anyway. They have given each of their 90 players iPad 2s filled with plays and videos. "It's crazy how much technology has changed the game," second-year safety Cody Grimm said. "Back in the day, I think probably the whole team had to sit down with a projector and a reel, and watch the film together. They'd have the whole offense in the same meeting room. Now we all have our own iPad. Stuff that we used to come in here to see, we can sit on our couch at home and have access to it 24-7. It's awesome."
The idea to download playbooks on an iPad was hatched by coach Raheem Morris, who used one to watch video of draft prospects with general manager Mark Dominik and player personnel director Dennis Hickey. The people responsible for turning Morris' vision into reality were team director of football technology Chris Wells and video director Dave Levy.
It's also a perfect study enticement for the youngest roster in the NFL, a group of 20-somethings who are gadget-giddy and technologically savvy to begin with.
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