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Here’s the uncomfortable truth: most people aren’t held back by talent — they’re held back because they don’t understand how the system above them actually works.In this episode of The Edge, I sit down with Marc Rowley, a former top ESPN executive producer who helped build the technology that determines what millions see, believe, and react to during every major sports moment. We break down goal-line tech measured to the millimeter, strike-zone systems accurate to the centimeter, and why leagues like the NFL and MLB have this technology — yet choose not to fully use it.This isn’t a hype interview or sports debate; it’s a behind-the-scenes look at how real operators think when real money, pressure, and consequences are on the line. If you want to understand how leverage is created and massive audiences are shaped, this episode is a must-watch.
By Eric BollingHere’s the uncomfortable truth: most people aren’t held back by talent — they’re held back because they don’t understand how the system above them actually works.In this episode of The Edge, I sit down with Marc Rowley, a former top ESPN executive producer who helped build the technology that determines what millions see, believe, and react to during every major sports moment. We break down goal-line tech measured to the millimeter, strike-zone systems accurate to the centimeter, and why leagues like the NFL and MLB have this technology — yet choose not to fully use it.This isn’t a hype interview or sports debate; it’s a behind-the-scenes look at how real operators think when real money, pressure, and consequences are on the line. If you want to understand how leverage is created and massive audiences are shaped, this episode is a must-watch.