Former Green Bay Packers right guard Jerry Kramer. The book is a 'diary' of the 1967 season, the final season of Lombardi and the Packers dynasty.
Kramer asked Tony Verna, the inventor of Instant Replay, if he could use the name for his book title. Verna said, "No problem since CBS Sport had not copyrighted the wording."
Then in 2008, Verna write his version "Instant Replay...the day that changed sports forever." Creative Book Publishers International.
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The book "Instant Replay" was written by Jerry Kramer, a former American football player for the Green Bay Packers. The book provides an insider's look at the team's 1967 championship season.
Jerry Kramer collaborated with Dick Schaap on his best-selling first book, Instant Replay, a diary of the 1967 season
Instant replay was born in December of 1963 however I believe the answer is "replay instant".
Instant Replay - Dan Hartman album - was created in 1978.
Almost all professional sports use some variation of instant replay. Hockey, basketball, football, and even NASCAR and rodeos use instant replay during televised events.
Instant Replay - Pizzicato Five album - was created on 1992-12-23.
No, not really no.
Sean Kingston wrote the song Replay. :D
Instant replay is a replay of a specific part of a game. This is used in disputes, as well as exciting points in the game such as an unusual or amazing play.
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The purpose of the instant replay video feature is so a person can instantly replay what just happened on camera. For example, the feature can be used in sports to determine if someone has made a point or not.
Instant replay or action replay is a video reproduction of something that recently occurred which was both shot and broadcast live. The video, having already been shown live, is replayed in order for viewers to see again and analyze what had just taken place. Some sports allow officiating calls to be overturned after the review of a play. Instant replay is most commonly used in sports, but is also used in other fields of live TV. While the first near-instant replay system was developed and used in Canada, the first instant replay was developed and deployed in the United States.