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I am 99.9% sure that’s the broadcast I’ll pick for this year.
I’m a Vikings fan… it won’t be “my team’s game,” LOL
Edit: also, what is Prime Vision? I’m assuming TNF games on Amazon - I stopped watching TNF a few years ago due to my schedule but it sounds awesome!
Prime vision is an alternate video feed that uses the all-22 feed (or something close to it). It uses their AI nonsense and overlays the routes guys are running and a variety of interesting presnap data (one example is average depth the secondary is playing in real time).
I like the data, but the angle is the killer feature for me. The broadcast angles are old based on tiny TVs and I hate how much is cropped out.