This has been in the pipeline for years. A long time friend was developing this type of video software for the professional game years ago and now with AI, it will be developed and then improved and the cost will become competitive. The perfect example of the use of these statistics is Moneyball. Once the Dodgers used statistical analysis plus identifying what the key successful attributes were, they got better results at less cost. However, there is an important soft "law" that plays into this. People will do what they are measured on. Therefore, if all you do is measure something like successful passes, what do you get? possession without goals. Therefore, how do you measure risk taking, opportunities missed, creativity, and so on. There will always be a need to have a human mind thinking critically and using AI as an assistant coach to help the coach make better, more informed decisions. But, Carlsbad7 is absolutely correct this software is coming, is here and good coaches won't want "to leave home without it"