I just got the email with the GamePass code. They said the Red Zone Channel codes will be ready soon. I love the condensed versions of these games. For anybody that doesn't have this or wants reviews on it, I love it so far. I am able to watch all of these preseason games quickly. The picture looks great.
I am rewatching the Giants game. It looks like that first Eli sack is either a miscommunication with the blocking or someone not knowing their assignment. The blitzer came from the edge and our RT washed the DL in toward the center. As this happened Vereem stepped up in the middle of the line thinking he was picking someone up but it was all blocked up. The blitzer on the edge had a free run at Eli. It would be easy to blame Vereen because he should have seen that but I don't know what blocking call was called.
I love the all-22 camera angle. I also love that I can watch regular season games cut up to about 22 minutes. This makes "scouting" the opposition a lot easier. (I know it's ridiculous to refer to this as scouting, some will think me a douche for even using the term, but it's the best term I got for what I do).
I haven't used the iPad app for a while, but it used to be that you could mark up the screen like a telestrator as well. I loved to do that - review what we were seeing on the screen when discussing the games in person. It helped me learn a lot more about the game.
One of the best things about this is if you combine it with PlayLater you can download all the games in HD every year and store them on a Plex server. Then you can share your collection with anyone you want. I have been building up a collection of old Giants games this way.
I love the all-22 camera angle. I also love that I can watch regular season games cut up to about 22 minutes. This makes "scouting" the opposition a lot easier. (I know it's ridiculous to refer to this as scouting, some will think me a douche for even using the term, but it's the best term I got for what I do).
I haven't used the iPad app for a while, but it used to be that you could mark up the screen like a telestrator as well. I loved to do that - review what we were seeing on the screen when discussing the games in person. It helped me learn a lot more about the game.
One of the best things about this is if you combine it with PlayLater you can download all the games in HD every year and store them on a Plex server. Then you can share your collection with anyone you want. I have been building up a collection of old Giants games this way.
IIRC, in the week leading up to the superbowl, they had many old superbowls available for viewing as a kind of special event.
It's online, but if you have a smart TV, or a way to get online content fed to your TV (I use my XBox One), you can get it through the NFL app. I spent a lot of time last night watching some games from 2014, like the 45-14 beatdown of the Redskins, and Odell's first game.