The current video replay system was implemented in 1999 and it has gone through tweaks and a couple more will be revealed this season. One change will be that all turnovers will be subject to review by the replay booth. The second will be much more obvious -- and probably enjoyable -- to fans in stadiums. All NFL stadium video boards now will show the exact same replay the lead official is viewing under the hood on the sideline video monitor. “They’ll see the exact same angles at the exact same time as he does,’’ Atlanta Falcons president and NFL competition committee chairman Rich McKay told Pat Yasinskas of ESPN.com. That’s a positive for fans because they didn’t always have that vantage point, prior to this year, it was up to individual home teams to show as much or as little replay as they wanted. “I think this is another example of the league listening to its fans about what they want from the in-game experience,’’ McKay said. “I think throughout this edition of replay, the league, the teams and our broadcast partners have done a nice job of using the available technology to make the game better and make the experience better for the fans.’’ Source: The Redzone
I don't think it's saying you won't see it at home, but the fans in the stadium didn't really get to see what you do on the tv at home..
i'm liking this....the experience in most stadiums is sub-par at best. for as much as people knock jerry's billion dollar stadium it's a giant step in the right direction.....i feel nasty for saying that....breesus, please forgive me