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F1 drivers chats with the teams are always broadcasted and while it’s fantastic insight into their strategy/mindset. The drivers are always having to defend themselves from what they say to themselves in the heat of the moment
As an NHL fan, whenever I see in the locker room on broadcasts, it feels intrusive. It actually makes me uncomfortable and I turn it off till they're back to the game. Maybe I'm not an average fan but I don't feel like I'm entitled to every second of these guys lives. I do like when NHL refs curse on hot mics. It's pretty hilarious. I don't mind the filtered edited moments it's a business and a brand they're protecting it.
Not all of them, but some definitely are for the "Behind the Scenes" team documentaries. The Bruins definitely have some gems (mostly Marchand). We wouldn't have a clip of Shawn Thornton yelling: "suck it ya milk drinker!" and a bewildered Krejci going: "he...he likes milk?" "Yep".
I do like the mystery of not knowing exactly what will happen in a given game from a strategy perspective. If we know beforehand that a team is going to run a 2 DL defense or that a flea flicker is coming it takes away that element of surprise for the viewer.
I referee multiple sports and it’s great when I get to see the rare mic’d up stuff with refs in the sports I referee. There’s quite a bit in soccer you can find on TH-cam. There’s live body camera type videos, but also ones like premier league does a studio show where they broadcast the discussions between referee and VAR. it’s very insightful
Cricket is mic'd up often. One player, a batter or fielder, can have a five minute chat with commentators during play. You can also hear full 3-way conversations when off-field umpires review a decision by video replay.
Brodie, thanks for your videos, I’ve been following you for a year or more now, look, I have a question that surely you know more about how to follow or know what’s going on, I’ll tell you: on my channel I play baseball games based on the MLB on cellphones, and now that the Athletics are leaving Oakland, something bigger is happening than just losing the franchise (I’m one of the Oakland fans who lives outside the US), at this moment there is a use of the stadiums that continue, what will happen to the Coliseum? Will it continue on this list? Since this stadium is no longer used in baseball, what will the companies com2us and konami (the main companies on this business model) do with these stadiums? I ask you this because these are games that are updated year after year and are for a massive audience throughout the world, it would hurt me a lot to see them change it in a few months to Sacramento and put in that new stadium, but that’s the truth, now do you know what’s happening with the licenses for this stadium? I would appreciate the information Brodie, just if you can find out something, And also if you need more information just ask me, I think it is an interesting topic and also sad for many of us. thank you very much! Greetings, MLB Mobile Gamer!
F1 has all of the live comms as well as onboard cameras for all 20 drivers on the grid on their F1TV channel. It’s pure gold. I once got to go to a Sharks game in Anaheim as part of Anaheim’s Between the Benches experience. There were slots in the glass on either side of our seats. Heard a few swear words, but it wasn’t egregious. It definitely added to the experience of watching the game. If the NHL offered that type of access as part of a subscription, they could make a killing.
I also think another reason leagues don't want to have too many microphones is the overload it would cause. If there's a dozen player/coach microphones out there, plus the ref mics, plus the on field ones, and then the announcers on top of that, leveling it continuously would not work.
The Skycam broadcast right now is the best experience of being there we have right now. I really don't want or need the commentary all the time during football. In fact, I watch the Skycam of the CFP games so I don't have to hear anything but what goes on. Maybe if there was a broadcast like that delayed a minute or two with more mics on the field to capture what's going on. Do it in increments like one particular player mic'ed up on each side... I would think 1 minute would be enough to catch all the sentence enhancers and other things that would be not so clean. I think it's doable, just that no one wants to dare to do it. Maybe Netflix or Amazon Prime?
During the pandemic, MLB games were a hoot to listen to. No one in the ballpark and every little thing could be heard. Announcers apologizing left and right for some curse words. It was great! lol That's why I like all these behind the scene documentaries. The F1 show on Netflix is pretty unfiltered. So was the latest hockey one from last years playoff run. Connor McDavid having a meltdown on his team in the locker room, for everyone to see and hear. I think some people forget they are just humans and let things slip like most of us.
One of the worst things in sports tv is the constant zoming in on players coaches and fans faces. I dont need to see the guy who caught the balls facial expressions. I want to see what is going on with the teams and players on the field. Thats why people like watching skycam games. In baseball its ok because everyone else isnt doing much. Fan shots are the absolute worst.
It's because we'll realize that they're conspiring and rigging the games!! The leagues don't want us to know this but will be exposed with mic's everywhere. Sports and society will be destroyed if we hear them actively talking about how to manipulate the game.
Honestly, fans that really want this sound like immature people, you don't need all this access, it's also exploitative towards the players and teams staff. Be an adult and enjoy the sport for what it is.
Mic-ing up the players would be like “reality TV” due to censorship[. Forget mics, forget sideline reporting & sideline coach interviews that the coaches actually hate. Instead give us the ability to mute the announcers but still hear the crowd & gameplay. Most announcers are useless & talk incessantly as if paid by the word.
Please. If players/coaches/managers are on mics, besides the obvious problem of cursing, you won't get any great insight or information, you'll get endless clichés that fill time without saying anything of substance. You're not going to hear a pitcher give away his strategy(pitch sequence) to get a hitter out, you're not going to hear a quarterback and coach tell you what sequence of plays will be ran--BECAUSE THEY'RE ON MICS. Too much risk in giving away information to opponents. Brodie rightly makes this point
In my honest opinion the only interesting broadcast is the referee, a full 90 minuts (european football head here) of the ref being micked is more interesting since they are the ones responsible for the flow of the match. I'll settle for somethe similar to what rugby union does, the ref mick is n all the time and you can hear what they are chatting with the player and the reasoning for all the faults an incidents
One of the struggles that scientists have long dealt with is how the act of observance itself changes the behavior of the subject being observed. There's a Nobel Prize if you can explain the why of this in physics if you are interested, btw. So even if you had it widespread, it would change the behavior of those in the game, thereby making it pointless.
I mean baseball and the nhl have players micd up all the time now idk what you’re talking about. Even the nfl does it all season. You should’ve researched this more.
WILL FULL MIC'D UP EVER HAPPEN?
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If the average fan can tune in and hear strategy, so can the opposing team.
This is the main issue, and profanity, but mostly this.
F1 drivers chats with the teams are always broadcasted and while it’s fantastic insight into their strategy/mindset. The drivers are always having to defend themselves from what they say to themselves in the heat of the moment
As an NHL fan, whenever I see in the locker room on broadcasts, it feels intrusive. It actually makes me uncomfortable and I turn it off till they're back to the game. Maybe I'm not an average fan but I don't feel like I'm entitled to every second of these guys lives. I do like when NHL refs curse on hot mics. It's pretty hilarious. I don't mind the filtered edited moments it's a business and a brand they're protecting it.
If they were micced up it would put poor Jomboy out of business
Though we would finally know how often a baseball player says "thats horseshit".
@@sunny1992s we could have the horseshit supercut at the end of the season
What Brodie just stated was why, I suspect, leagues like the NBA and NHL insisted on keeping the music on in games during the pandemic period.
A mic'd up NHL practice 😂
Athlete’s swear. I’m shocked. Shocked i tell you.
no….No. My pookie bear lebron would NEVER swear
Not all of them, but some definitely are for the "Behind the Scenes" team documentaries. The Bruins definitely have some gems (mostly Marchand). We wouldn't have a clip of Shawn Thornton yelling: "suck it ya milk drinker!" and a bewildered Krejci going: "he...he likes milk?" "Yep".
No mic's, it seems no matter what someone might say, someone will feel offended nowadays
We know what Tommy Lasorda said to Doug Rau.
I do like the mystery of not knowing exactly what will happen in a given game from a strategy perspective. If we know beforehand that a team is going to run a 2 DL defense or that a flea flicker is coming it takes away that element of surprise for the viewer.
Jimmy from Chicago….Love the show!……Thanks Brodie!….😊😊😊❤
In a dream world Mic'd Up goalies live will always be my number one wish 😁
I referee multiple sports and it’s great when I get to see the rare mic’d up stuff with refs in the sports I referee. There’s quite a bit in soccer you can find on TH-cam. There’s live body camera type videos, but also ones like premier league does a studio show where they broadcast the discussions between referee and VAR. it’s very insightful
@Not_a_smart_man I definitely think that the ptich conversations that they let us hear are sanitized.
Officials should have to do postgame interviews since players and coaches have to.
Cricket is mic'd up often. One player, a batter or fielder, can have a five minute chat with commentators during play. You can also hear full 3-way conversations when off-field umpires review a decision by video replay.
@garymorrison9338 Yes sledging is a thing but I don't think you see many players getting up into an umpires face during a match.
Brodie, thanks for your videos, I’ve been following you for a year or more now, look, I have a question that surely you know more about how to follow or know what’s going on, I’ll tell you:
on my channel I play baseball games based on the MLB on cellphones, and now that the Athletics are leaving Oakland, something bigger is happening than just losing the franchise (I’m one of the Oakland fans who lives outside the US), at this moment there is a use of the stadiums that continue, what will happen to the Coliseum? Will it continue on this list?
Since this stadium is no longer used in baseball, what will the companies com2us and konami (the main companies on this business model) do with these stadiums? I ask you this because these are games that are updated year after year and are for a massive audience throughout the world, it would hurt me a lot to see them change it in a few months to Sacramento and put in that new stadium, but that’s the truth, now do you know what’s happening with the licenses for this stadium? I would appreciate the information Brodie, just if you can find out something, And also if you need more information just ask me, I think it is an interesting topic and also sad for many of us. thank you very much!
Greetings,
MLB Mobile Gamer!
F1 has all of the live comms as well as onboard cameras for all 20 drivers on the grid on their F1TV channel. It’s pure gold.
I once got to go to a Sharks game in Anaheim as part of Anaheim’s Between the Benches experience. There were slots in the glass on either side of our seats. Heard a few swear words, but it wasn’t egregious. It definitely added to the experience of watching the game.
If the NHL offered that type of access as part of a subscription, they could make a killing.
I also think another reason leagues don't want to have too many microphones is the overload it would cause. If there's a dozen player/coach microphones out there, plus the ref mics, plus the on field ones, and then the announcers on top of that, leveling it continuously would not work.
2017 astros have entered da kament section
The quarterbacks and head coaches are sometimes mic’d up during games in the cfl
I’d pay an extra subscription fee to hear baseball games fully mic’d up
Remember when the MLB was doing live interviews with the players while they were on the field.. that was interesting...
Don't they still do that? I thought ESPN did it.
The Skycam broadcast right now is the best experience of being there we have right now. I really don't want or need the commentary all the time during football. In fact, I watch the Skycam of the CFP games so I don't have to hear anything but what goes on. Maybe if there was a broadcast like that delayed a minute or two with more mics on the field to capture what's going on. Do it in increments like one particular player mic'ed up on each side... I would think 1 minute would be enough to catch all the sentence enhancers and other things that would be not so clean. I think it's doable, just that no one wants to dare to do it. Maybe Netflix or Amazon Prime?
You could hear a ton during MLB games when they didn't have fans. Was kind of interesting.
This would be the start of “Apology Monday” in the NFL.
During the pandemic, MLB games were a hoot to listen to. No one in the ballpark and every little thing could be heard. Announcers apologizing left and right for some curse words. It was great! lol That's why I like all these behind the scene documentaries. The F1 show on Netflix is pretty unfiltered. So was the latest hockey one from last years playoff run. Connor McDavid having a meltdown on his team in the locker room, for everyone to see and hear. I think some people forget they are just humans and let things slip like most of us.
There is a video on TH-cam Baltimore Orioles Manager Earl Weaver going off on Mic'd Up Umpire Bill Haller, Pure Entertainment
One of the worst things in sports tv is the constant zoming in on players coaches and fans faces. I dont need to see the guy who caught the balls facial expressions. I want to see what is going on with the teams and players on the field. Thats why people like watching skycam games. In baseball its ok because everyone else isnt doing much. Fan shots are the absolute worst.
It's because we'll realize that they're conspiring and rigging the games!! The leagues don't want us to know this but will be exposed with mic's everywhere. Sports and society will be destroyed if we hear them actively talking about how to manipulate the game.
Honestly, fans that really want this sound like immature people, you don't need all this access, it's also exploitative towards the players and teams staff. Be an adult and enjoy the sport for what it is.
Mic-ing up the players would be like “reality TV” due to censorship[. Forget mics, forget sideline reporting & sideline coach interviews that the coaches actually hate. Instead give us the ability to mute the announcers but still hear the crowd & gameplay. Most announcers are useless & talk incessantly as if paid by the word.
Please. If players/coaches/managers are on mics, besides the obvious problem of cursing, you won't get any great insight or information, you'll get endless clichés that fill time without saying anything of substance. You're not going to hear a pitcher give away his strategy(pitch sequence) to get a hitter out, you're not going to hear a quarterback and coach tell you what sequence of plays will be ran--BECAUSE THEY'RE ON MICS. Too much risk in giving away information to opponents. Brodie rightly makes this point
Bad language is my reason for why they won't wear microphones!!!
My assumption was always just swearing. So much swearing.
In my honest opinion the only interesting broadcast is the referee, a full 90 minuts (european football head here) of the ref being micked is more interesting since they are the ones responsible for the flow of the match. I'll settle for somethe similar to what rugby union does, the ref mick is n all the time and you can hear what they are chatting with the player and the reasoning for all the faults an incidents
@Lapsus_Cat And in rugby, players tend to be more respectful to the referee.
might have to bleep some swear words out
Because they swear 😅
It’s already invasive enough. Stop being so nosy and watch the game.
One of the struggles that scientists have long dealt with is how the act of observance itself changes the behavior of the subject being observed. There's a Nobel Prize if you can explain the why of this in physics if you are interested, btw. So even if you had it widespread, it would change the behavior of those in the game, thereby making it pointless.
I mean baseball and the nhl have players micd up all the time now idk what you’re talking about. Even the nfl does it all season. You should’ve researched this more.