4th down

>4th down
>Punting formation
>TV chooses ground-level camera angle behind punter

>ball goes out for goal kick
>camera switches to highlight that happened 5 minutes ago
>keeper gives ball right to opposition who scores while highlight is going on

gotta get some shots of that tight man ass for the ladies.

>kicker lines up for field goal
>camera goes to moving Sky Cam

> show the puzzle for 3 seconds
> show the wheel for 20 seconds

>2nd down
>camera focuses on mark sanchez eating a hotdog

> team scores a touchdown
> go to commercials
> kick a PAT
> go to commercials
> kickoff
> go to commercials

SHOW THE PITCHER VIEW THIS ISN'T A FUCKING VIDEO GAME

>sac fly opportunity
>camera cuts to the runner instead of showing the throw

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>Can't see the safties

look at that utterly average performance by tim brady, that's why you posted that isn't it? i like the way you think.

>channel overlays a digital strike zone in front of the catcher

me and my husband cleetus we like that spinny weel, why you wanna look at dat puzzle. Y'ain't gonna solve it

>channel uses an offset-angle for play-by-play

The worst is when they keep that angle to show the punt return, then immediately go to commercial, completely hiding the yardage on the play. The whole point of a punt return is where the line of scrimmage ends up

ffs

but that's not CINEMATIC enough.

Yeah exactly, the ground-level camera, I rage everytime.
Every other camera, yes nice.
Ground-level camera? I'm really mad!

>yellow first down line on the field
>"Sorry guys, the actual first down is a full yard behind that line."

>Baseball broadcast uses this camera angle

RREEEEEEEE

what the hell is this shit

casual filter. if you can call the pitch from that angle then you are a true baseball fan.

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>camera shows the referees as they mime out the penalty call to each other

>Pats are playing
>Camera isn't on Garoppolo
For shame desu

Literally every play in a football game should be shown with all-22 cameras