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The Spokesman-Review Newspaper
Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

Keeping eye on eyes; tiny camera attached to helmet

After most interceptions, there is usually a shot on television of a head coach or offensive coordinator walking up to a quarterback and asking him: “What did you see on the play?” Most times, the words are a little spicier and the quarterbacks are forced to relive the throws and explain what went wrong. The New York Giants have been taking the onus off free-agent quarterback Ryan Perrilloux in training camp by attaching a tiny camera to the front of his helmet during practice. The $300 “GoPro” helmet camera lets coaches not only see what Perrilloux sees on each play, but also hear what he hears. “We are following his eyes just to make sure they are going where they are supposed to go as he sets,” coach Tom Coughlin said. – Associated Press