Onion: Night Vision Camera Captures Harbaugh Poking Lens

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Just saw another Harbaugh article posted by The Onion, figured the board could use something to lighten the mood a bit. 

 

Documentary Crew’s Night Vision Camera Captures Inquisitive Jim Harbaugh Poking Lens

ANN ARBOR, MI—Boasting that an incredible unplanned shot perfectly captured the true nature of the Michigan football head coach, a documentary crew filming the team’s 2017 season revealed Wednesday that its static night vision camera positioned on the field had caught an inquisitive Jim Harbaugh poking its lens.

 

 

http://www.theonion.com/article/documentary-crews-night-vision-camera-captures-inq-57181

ijohnb

October 11th, 2017 at 3:54 PM ^

honestly wonder if that documentary thing is impacting the way they are playing.  If there are cameras everywhere and players being followed around that could be really really distracting. I wasn't entirely thrilled when I read about that deal.

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ST3

October 11th, 2017 at 4:05 PM ^

Is what scientists refer to as The Harbaughberg Uncertainty Principle. The mere act of observing the team has altered its momentum.

Snake Oil Steve

October 11th, 2017 at 5:21 PM ^

This old guy that Heath Ledger is facing is actually Senator Patrick Leahy of Vermont. Senator Leahy is apparently a huge Batman fan and has appeared, very briefly, in many of the past films dating back to the mid/early 90s. In Dark Knight Rises he is the (presumed) member of the Wayne Enterprises Board that tries to clap back when John Daggart goes to take over the company. 

The more you know...

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StraightDave

October 11th, 2017 at 4:27 PM ^

the television cameras were the reason UM sucked ass on Saturday.  No more televised games.   

ldevon1

October 11th, 2017 at 4:54 PM ^

was making mental errors consistently, it could be a consideration, but I don't think the cameras keep our RT from blocking, or our QB's from checking down properly, or our RB's from picking the wrong man to block on blitz pickups. The cameras don't seem to bother the defense.