Dan Orlovsky uses VR to break down Falcons vs. Vikings in Week 14 ๐Ÿ˜ณ๐ŸŽฎ | NFL Live

On NFL Live, Dan Orlovsky and Andrew Hawkins break down the Sam Darnold and Justin Jefferson duo in the Week 14 Falcons-Vikings clash using POVR technology.

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43 comments
  1. I've seen lots of hosts fumble with new tech like this, but Orlovsky looks pretty comfortable with the workflow. This tech feels like more than just a dumb gimmick, I can see this having legs.

  2. This is so cool – I'm a 34-year-old millennial. This is why, over the years, I continue to grow an appreciation for passing/pocket QBs (who's primary skillset is accurate passing, information processing and vision – Darnold/Burrow/Goff/Stafford/etc.). Running QBs are impressive, but frankly it's easier to lean on athleticism – it's far more technical to have sound footwork, pocket navigation, read-processing, coverage detection, etc. QBs like Darnold are more traditional in the sense that they can't "Josh-Allen" a game (even though Sam is easily the most athletic of the folks I mentioned), but it takes such skill to process that much info so quickly and then accurately/consistently deliver the ball to the places it needs to go. Not saying that Darnold is HOF bound or anything, but this season is proving that he is certainly an above average QB who can flourish with good pieces, play calling, and coaching around him. A sight to behold.

  3. Wow. One of the first times Iโ€™ve seen technology used like that where the result was an effective explanation, rather than being cheesy and distracting. Nice work.

  4. Good grief and that's why the quarterbacks make so much money…. and I can see why some of the first round picks don't pan out. That's a lot of Concepts to have to remember between each play and formation. Kind of like math in school.

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