In Season

Film

Cut-ups tagged against the same schema as everything else, so clips join to numbers.

Who it is for

Everyone with a football role.

How this is handled today

Clips and numbers live apart. A figure in a report has snaps behind it, but getting to them depends on somebody remembering a tagging convention, and conventions change with every staff.

That makes old cut-ups quietly unsearchable. A library that took years to build stops earning anything the moment the scheme for naming things moves.

What changes

Clips are tagged against the same schema as the rest of the store, so a figure in a report opens the snaps underneath it rather than sending someone hunting.

Evidence attaches to an evaluation or a decision as the clip itself, not as a description of a clip, which is what makes a decision reviewable a year later.

What you do here

  • Tag clips against plays, players and situations
  • Jump from a figure in a report to the snaps behind it
  • Attach clips as evidence on an evaluation or a decision

What it reads

  • Play by play
  • Film
  • Evaluations
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