Great plays are created in every sport, and during certain great plays my first thought is: “they better replay such,” and most of the time a replay happens. Yet, I’m disappointed when a play that I thought was good falls short of meriting a replay.

Then there are times when replays aren’t enough to quench my mental desire to be immersed in the action more intimately, because the replays are from the view-point of a camera man, and doesn’t capture the intensity of viewing the hit, the throw, the swing, the kick, the jump, the dunk and so forth from the player’s point of view.

In order to give fans/viewers of sports a better quality viewing experience, and create another revenue stream, I would like to see sports organizations finance the creation of customized head-gear with integrated cameras, in which sports players could wear during game play.

In football, skiing, and other sports that require players/competitor to wear helmets, the cameras could be integrated into modified helmets. As for the majority of other sports, the cameras could be integrated into modified goggles or modified sweat bands (head bands).

If such player/competitor cameras were created and utilized, such would lead to the creation of consumer products and apps that would give sports fans better viewing experiences and learning capabilities.

Imagine watching a live football game by yourself while wearing a pair of interactive visual glasses, and being able to go from the default sports viewing experience (the televised/camera man’s view), to a customized viewing experience in which you could call up, through voice, hand and/or eye interaction, any individual player’s view of the game at any given time. Then switch between players, or return to the default setting.

Better yet, what if you could also feel a vibration at the moment of visual impact…wouldn’t such enhance the experience of football – especially if you could hear everything as the connected player hears it.

If the sports organizations created a system in which third-party app and product developers could contribute… the possibilities would be endless.

A person watching sports on cable channels, (ESPN etc.), would be able to control their TV utilizing such a system via remote control and/or by using a yet to be created attachment, that would respond to verbal and/or physical commands.

Individuals using such a system would have to either pay a monthly fee, or view a certain amount of ads to keep the system activated.

I could go on and on regarding such a subject. However, I believe I provided enough to pass on my point of view.