Redskins are one of the teams using IPads for playbooks

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mooby
07-16-2012, 04:30 PM
I had some interest earlier in the offseason regarding the Redskins use of paper for their playbooks or whether they had transitioned to IPads like everybody else, but nobody knew the answer to the question. Well Kirk Cousins has done me a solid and revealed the answer, with courtesy to Rich Campbell for being on my feed.

“@Rich_Campbell: Combos nicely w/ this story by @JeffDarlington: http://t.co/VPOgk95y RT @KirkCousins8: Love having an iPad playbook. Makes life a lot easier”

Also in that tweet for anyone interested is an article by Jeff Darlington about teams transitioning to IPad playbooks. It's a good read, and I'm very curious to see how this will translate to our on-field performance this season.

CrustyRedskin
07-16-2012, 04:57 PM
Im sure Angry Bird scores will go through the roof!

Lotus
07-16-2012, 04:58 PM
Good stuff mooby. Very interesting.

JGisLordOfTheRings
07-16-2012, 05:02 PM
Agreed. Any word of RGIII signing? I know thats totally off topic lol

MTK
07-16-2012, 05:13 PM
The convenience factor is definitely high for the players, outside of that I'm not sure how this impacts anything on the field really. Cool nonetheless.

Dirtbag59
07-16-2012, 05:23 PM
It's ironic. It makes them more and less vulnerable to theft. On one hand they're most likely being tracked with GPS unlike a paper playbook which can be handed off or copied without leaving a trace. On the other hand you find the right guy that can work a computer and in one fell swoop someone can hack into an opposing teams playbook. Sure you still need someone to decipher it but it's an odd trade off in terms of risk.

JGisLordOfTheRings
07-16-2012, 05:40 PM
It's ironic. It makes them more and less vulnerable to theft. On one hand they're most likely being tracked with GPS unlike a paper playbook which can be handed off or copied without leaving a trace. On the other hand you find the right guy that can work a computer and in one fell swoop someone can hack into an opposing teams playbook. Sure you still need someone to decipher it but it's an odd trade off in terms of risk.

That was my first thought when I saw that teams were moving to digital.

I can definitely see Jerry Jones and Belichek hiring hackers to steal playbooks, lol.

30gut
07-16-2012, 06:21 PM
Hacking the entire playbook won't help an opposing defense very much.
They would need the actual gameplan and I doubt any team would put their gameplan on the team groupshare Ipad.
The gameplan will probably be handed out or told via dictation in position group meetings and the players then look up the corresponding plays in their playbooks.

TheMalcolmConnection
07-16-2012, 07:47 PM
Not only that, I'm sure that they have enterprise password protection (forced) on all of them. Pretty awesome.

Darrell_Green_28
07-16-2012, 08:56 PM
Agreed. Any word of RGIII signing? I know thats totally off topic lol

I have been sitting around checking all day and have yet to hear anything new. Does anyone, Matty, SS or anyone else know if they are any closer? I sure hope we aren't waiting til Luck signs, that could be almost 2 weeks seeing that the Colts don't report until near the end of the month.

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