Rams have invested heavily in data analytics each year

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Rams have invested heavily in data analytics each year

The LA Rams are one of the most tech-savvy teams in the NFL. They have embraced a wide range of technological advances and incorporated the new into their routine process. It paid off handsomely in 2020 when the NFL was turned upside down as the scouting process leading up to the 2020 NFL Draft for all intents and purposes came to a screeching halt.

Teams that relied heavily upon face-to-face meetings were left scrambling, while the LA Rams, a team that had already embraced and made use of virtual technology, found navigating among raw data and virtual meetings with potential players smooth sailing.

Of course, change is merely a change. It’s neither better nor worse, but rather just different. But those changes allowed the Rams to function normally, or as near to normal as possible, in the helter-skelter world threatened by the coronavirus pandemic. It was the sudden and rapid changes to the process that either became an advantage for NFL teams or a handicap from which they would not recover.

Rams and Zebras

You may recall that I cited a bevy of statistical data provided to me to aid in the direct comparison of Jared Goff with Matthew Stafford. That data was provided to me by Zebra Technology’s Christian Blatner. So what is Zebra Technology?

Well, per their investor’s newsletter, they are a big deal when it comes to the NFL and the LA Rams. You see, Zebra’s technology was installed at SoFi Stadium. Their tracking system uses a unique system of embedding RFID chips inside footballs and in players’ shoulder pads. With those chips in place, reception equipment can track real-time location data.

Those receivers can be installed both at the football field and training facility to capture and accumulate incredible amounts of the previously unavailable information. Metrics captured include: acceleration and deceleration, distance traveled (per play and aggregate), and orientation and proximity to the ball, among other data points.

Zebra and Rams running together through 2021

In September 2020, The LA Rams and Zebra technologies announced an ongoing relationship to coordinate their data capture and analytics through the 2021 NFL season.

“We are thrilled to continue our work with the Los Angeles Rams as one of our partner teams,” said John Pollard, Vice President of Zebra Sports Business Development, Zebra Technologies. “For us, the Rams are an exciting organization to be working with given its unique emphasis on advanced analytics and innovative use of our tracking technology. We are excited to provide the Rams organization with our services and information to help the team gain a performance edge on the field.”

The LA Rams are not the only NFL consumer of Zebra’s technology. Last year, Zebra extended its relationship as the NFL partner for the Official On-Field Player Tracking Provider through the 2021 season. What does that mean? Well, Zebra has worked with the NFL to implement a best-in-class player and ball tracking system. Using that ability to track the location and measure the velocity of the football and individual players, Zebra has helped the NFL to launch a new era of football data and analytics known as Next Gen Stats.

The LA Rams continue to push the envelope. Their partnership with Zebra Technologies is just one more example of how the organization is truly committed to success.
 

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LOS ANGELES RAMS CONTINUE PARTNERSHIP WITH ZEBRA TECHNOLOGIES FOR ON-FIELD PLAYER TRACKING

LINCOLNSHIRE, Ill. – Sept. 17, 2020 – Zebra Technologies Corporation (NASDAQ: ZBRA), an innovator at the front line of business with solutions and partners that deliver a performance edge, today announced it is capturing essential data for the Los Angeles Rams to help provide the team with a competitive advantage. Zebra is using its best-in-class RFID technology to track player and ball information for each of the Rams’ practice sessions and games this season, allowing the team to develop better game plans and more strategically evaluate on-field performance.

Zebra’s technology is installed at LA’s new home field, SoFi Stadium, a $5 billion project expected to be an architectural and technological model for the sports and entertainment venues of the future. The Rams will also utilize Zebra’s enterprise technology at SoFi for ticket scanning and managing food and merchandise product inventories.

The Rams are widely recognized across sports as one of the most forward-thinking, data-driven organizations in the NFL, so strategically aligning with Zebra furthers that investment and allows the team to arm its coaches and players with the best available player and ball tracking technology on the market.

“As an organization, we have put an emphasis on having the best analytics minds and tools available, and Zebra Technologies’ tracking system is a vital part of that portfolio of resources,” said Reggie Scott, LA Rams’ Vice President of Sports Medicine and Performance. “We look forward to once again putting it into action this season.”

Zebra’s tracking system uses RFID chips – which are embedded inside footballs, applied to players’ shoulder pads and sewn into their practice shirts and compression gear for non-padded practices – to transmit real-time location system (RTLS) data to system receivers positioned around stadiums and at teams’ practice facilities.

The Zebra MotionWorks™ Sport tracking system captures metrics such as player participation, speed including acceleration and deceleration, per play and aggregate distance traveled, orientation and proximity to the ball as well as all other players on the field. The information captured by the Zebra system is then utilized by the Rams to calculate and analyze vast amounts of information about every player for every repetition in practice and every play of a game throughout the course of a season.

“We are thrilled to continue our work with the Los Angeles Rams as one of our partner teams,” said John Pollard, Vice President of Zebra Sports Business Development, Zebra Technologies. “For us, the Rams are an exciting organization to be working with given its unique emphasis on advanced analytics and innovative use of our tracking technology. We are excited to provide the Rams organization with our services and information to help the team gain a performance edge on the field.”

In this unique time, it will be imperative for LA to manage and oversee contact between staff members, players and equipment during practices and games. Zebra’s RFID-based system provides for less touchpoints as it requires zero direct contact with devices to operate. RFID tracking chips are installed in players’ game and practice equipment at the beginning of the season and then can be left untouched for the rest of the season. The chips can easily be turned on and off with a simple wave of a wand, and the chips installed in players’ jerseys and other practice uniforms are designed to be washed and dried, again minimizing the amount of physical contact with equipment which will help to keep team staff members and players protected over the course of the year.

Last year, Zebra extended its NFL partnership as the Official On-Field Player Tracking Provider. Zebra has worked with the NFL to implement a best-in-class player and ball tracking system and helped launch a new era of football data and analytics known as Next Gen Stats, allowing fans, media and teams to understand the game in a whole new way.

Beyond football, Zebra provides real-time location insights to leading companies in other industries such as retail, healthcare, manufacturing and transportation and logistics to help them improve their operational efficiencies and real-time decision making.
 

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It's one of the reasons they draft so well in the late rounds. It's hasn't been a secret to anyone who really follows the team's inner workings. They use it to confirm what they see in workouts and on film.
 

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This tech coupled with sensors built into the field could help automate a lot of calls. They won’t, but they could.
 

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This tech coupled with sensors built into the field could help automate a lot of calls. They won’t, but they could.

I sell software that works with Zebra! I need to close a deal with the Rams!

Zebra also provides the technology for Amazon, with the how fast a player is running or arch angle of a pass, etc.
 

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This tech coupled with sensors built into the field could help automate a lot of calls. They won’t, but they could.

No doubt. Sensors in the ball to tell you when it crosses out of the field of play, across the endzone line, or exact position for easy marking of first downs.

But let's just keep heaping more asinine rules on the refs every year lol.
 

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No doubt. Sensors in the ball to tell you when it crosses out of the field of play, across the endzone line, or exact position for easy marking of first downs.

But let's just keep heaping more asinine rules on the refs every year lol.
You wouldn't want to remove the human element from the game would you? Getting calls right would be a problem... because... uummmmmm... refs making mistakes... is uhhhhh...
 

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You wouldn't want to remove the human element from the game would you? Getting calls right would be a problem... because... uummmmmm... refs making mistakes... is uhhhhh...

Only the Cheatriots and the Stealers would object to that.
 

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No doubt. Sensors in the ball to tell you when it crosses out of the field of play, across the endzone line, or exact position for easy marking of first downs.

But let's just keep heaping more asinine rules on the refs every year lol.
I still cant believe at least that hasn't been done.
 

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You wouldn't want to remove the human element from the game would you? Getting calls right would be a problem... because... uummmmmm... refs making mistakes... is uhhhhh...
If you removed the human element, Brady would have to return 6 SB wins
 

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It's one of the reasons they draft so well in the late rounds. It's hasn't been a secret to anyone who really follows the team's inner workings. They use it to confirm what they see in workouts and on film.

Wethey allowed to have college players visit team stadiums last year or this year?

I don’t think CoVid rules permitted in house visits. If not then how did they get the data tracking info. Do all college players where GPS dots on their shoulder pads?

Or do you mean they use advanced analytics in general.
 

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Wethey allowed to have college players visit team stadiums last year or this year?

I don’t think CoVid rules permitted in house visits. If not then how did they get the data tracking info. Do all college players where GPS dots on their shoulder pads?

Or do you mean they use advanced analytics in general.

You can measure it from the video. It’s filmed at 120Hz I believe so that takes each frame to 1/120th of a second. Between that and the various cameras used to mitigate parallax errors, it allows for a very accurate measure for things like distance actually run, top speed, acceleration, ball flight and so much more.

So they use both NextGen Stats as well as other means of sifting deep data. The Rams are VERY progressive in this regard which hopefully will show up with an excellent draft class this year.
 

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You can measure it from the video. It’s filmed at 120Hz I believe so that takes each frame to 1/120th of a second. Between that and the various cameras used to mitigate parallax errors, it allows for a very accurate measure for things like distance actually run, top speed, acceleration, ball flight and so much more.

So they use both NextGen Stats as well as other means of sifting deep data. The Rams are VERY progressive in this regard which hopefully will show up with an excellent draft class this year.

I think 2020 draft class is going to be special.Could be one of the best Rams drafts ever. Adding the udrfa.