Let's design a new digital viewing experience for sporting events. I'll start by brainstorming some specs. 1. Add microphones to players and coaches so audience can choose who to hear and who to mute. The professional broadcasters would be one of many audio options. Thread...
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7. Let the audience call or predict the next play, and display the vote tallies on screen before plays, to compare it with what the coaches and players actually do.
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8. Let amateur livestreamers do commentary on the game via their smartphones. Maybe I choose to listen to the funniest commentator and you pick the one with the most knowledge of the game.
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Kevin Harlan did just that when he was describing how a cat on the field interrupted an NFL game. As the cat closed in on the goal line, Harlan has the presence of mind to recall a sponsor... https://youtu.be/2rGO80MSLqQ
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This could end poorly@from an announcer and sponsor position but would be lulz for the audience.
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The more the commentary can be like the movie "Major League" and the player dialogue like "Bull Durham", the more likely I'd be to tune in.
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Until you've heard that joke 10 times and it suddenly becomes infuriating...
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let
@ScottAdamsSays be the commentator and let @/#self to pick commentary channel.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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