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There are any number of things a writer will try to pick up through a binocular scan of the sideline during a football game.
Player interactions, reactions, and emotions can provide context for what is happening out there. Same with the coach. Uh-oh, the trainer is attending to someone.
Those are merely a few of the things to look for.
However, one inspection last season caused a binocular double take after an initial survey failed to notice anything unusual going on with TCU’s sideline.
The name on the back of No. 43 would catch anybody’s eye. It stood out like a cat at the dog park, or, perhaps, SMU red and blue at the Brown-Lupton University Union.
“Staubach.”
https://fwtx.com/culture/people/the...3itAsP4nNXrjBpkDDmtPemY9cX170UABk2NP-5CwpndZY
Player interactions, reactions, and emotions can provide context for what is happening out there. Same with the coach. Uh-oh, the trainer is attending to someone.
Those are merely a few of the things to look for.
However, one inspection last season caused a binocular double take after an initial survey failed to notice anything unusual going on with TCU’s sideline.
The name on the back of No. 43 would catch anybody’s eye. It stood out like a cat at the dog park, or, perhaps, SMU red and blue at the Brown-Lupton University Union.
“Staubach.”
https://fwtx.com/culture/people/the...3itAsP4nNXrjBpkDDmtPemY9cX170UABk2NP-5CwpndZY