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Scott Bouska
@scottbouska.bsky.social
Founder & CEO, @FieldVisionMi | Experienced Sports Data, Tech & Consumer Products leader | Former @NFL Agent | Former VP @Nike
Field Vision Pro is the first product built specifically for sports content creators.

It offers:
• Easy-to-use filters for any game situation
• Professional-grade visualizations
• Data that tells compelling stories

All designed for creators, not teams.
July 1, 2025 at 9:19 PM
10. Matt Flynn – 3 years, $20.5M ($9M guaranteed) (2012, Seattle)

Classic case of overpaying for a one-game wonder.

Threw 6 TDs in a meaningless Week 17 game for the Packers. Signed by Seattle, then promptly got beat out in training camp by a 3rd-round rookie…

Russell Wilson.
June 3, 2025 at 4:01 PM
9. Sam Bradford – 6 years, $78M ($50M guaranteed) (2010, St. Louis)

The last of the pre-CBA rookie jackpots.

Never played a full season. Glass knees. Played for 4 teams in 5 years.

Made over $130M in his career. Went 34-48-1 to show for it.

But he did run down a DB once:👇
June 3, 2025 at 4:01 PM
7. Nick Foles – 4 years, $88M ($50M guaranteed) (2019, Jacksonville)

• Signed for his Super Bowl magic
• Broke his collarbone in Week 1
• Replaced by Gardner Minshew
• Benched at halftime his 3rd game back
• Played 4 games

Eventually traded for a 4th-rd pick and a shrug.
June 3, 2025 at 4:00 PM
6. Carson Wentz – 4 years, $128M ($107M guaranteed) (2019, Philly)

After one MVP-caliber year (that ended in injury), the Eagles locked him in.

Two years later, he was benched for Jalen Hurts.

They traded him and ate $33.8M in dead cap (a record at the time).
June 3, 2025 at 4:00 PM
3. Russell Wilson – 5 years, $245M ($165M guaranteed) (2022, Denver)

The Broncos gave Wilson the bag *before* he took a snap.

And then spent a year watching “Let’s Ride” memes instead of touchdowns.

They paid $85M to cut him.
June 3, 2025 at 4:00 PM
2. Deshaun Watson – 5 years, $230M fully guaranteed (2022, Cleveland)

Just say that out loud: $250M FULLY guaranteed...

22 lawsuits. Two years off. Browns gave him a deal anyway.

17 starts. Mediocre stats. Constant injuries.

And Cleveland outbid no one for this mess.
June 3, 2025 at 4:00 PM
Haynesworth cashed a $41M guarantee and immediately stopped caring.

Showed up out of shape, clashed with coaches, and became a locker room cancer.

Lasted 20 games in Washington.

Dan Snyder’s worst contract—and that’s saying something.
June 3, 2025 at 4:00 PM
Field Vision Pro is the first product built specifically for sports content creators.

It offers:
• Easy-to-use filters for any game situation
• Professional-grade visualizations
• Data that tells compelling stories

All designed for creators, not teams.
May 31, 2025 at 12:24 AM
As someone who worked in the NFL as an agent and now builds AI tools, I've seen this transformation.

The future belongs to those who understand the data behind the game.

Teams have insights that predict breakouts weeks before they happen.

But that advantage won't last forever:
May 29, 2025 at 5:31 PM
Here's why this matters for every football fan.

The data revolution started with those RFID chips in 2017.

But the big impact is just beginning as AI makes sense of all this information.

Fans can have access to insights that used to be possessed only NFL teams:
May 29, 2025 at 5:31 PM
The future potential is even more significant.

AI systems process this data to identify patterns humans can't see.

Machine learning models predict player performance and injury risk based on movement changes.

And the technology is expanding beyond football:
May 29, 2025 at 5:31 PM
Fantasy algorithms use velocity and accuracy data to predict QB performance.

Betting markets adjust odds based on real-time efficiency metrics.

Player safety protocols trigger when impact forces and movement patterns exceed thresholds.

All invisible while you're watching.
May 29, 2025 at 5:31 PM
Those graphics showing velocity and trajectory you see on TV?

They're generated in real-time from RFID data transmitted 12 times per second.

Announcers explain incompletions based on rotation rates and launch angles.

"Next Gen Stats" are powered by this technology:
May 29, 2025 at 5:31 PM
The system tracks over 200 metrics per play with player tracking data.

Coaches know exactly how fast receivers run routes down to the inch.

They measure quarterback release times and defender reaction speeds simultaneously.

This data revealed something unexpected:
May 29, 2025 at 5:31 PM