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Amazon Web Services TV Commercial, 'Next Gen Stats: Defying Physics' Featuring Aaron Rodgers
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Amazon Web Services TV Commercial, 'Next Gen Stats: Defying Physics' Featuring Aaron Rodgers

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Amazon Web Services shows with precision how Aaron Rodgers defied physics when making a game-winning touchdown pass against the Kansas City Chiefs. Rodgers himself also tries to explain with a "fairly easy" math equation.

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Amazon Web Services TV Commercial, 'Build on AWS'
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Amazon Web Services TV Commercial, 'Build on AWS'

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Amazon Web Services introduces the new builders, a generation of creators taking the initiative to launch their own scrappy startups and reinvent big business. They embody the entrepreneurial spirit that views problems as hurdles, not as limitations. Amazon Web Services is a cloud system that commits itself to turning these visionary dreams into realities, claiming to offer the most capabilities, innovation, customers and experience in its field. "Everything gets better when you let nothing stan

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Amazon Web Services TV Commercial, 'Let Builders Build'
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Amazon Web Services TV Commercial, 'Let Builders Build'

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Amazon Web Services claims that the word "no" kills great ideas. It says, though, that builders can't be stopped by the dreaded "no," especially with the help of a cloud that has the most functionality, customers, and experience. AWS says to let talkers talk and builders build because "no" is just talk.

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Amazon Web Services TV Commercial, 'Russell Wilson Has Precision: Insanity'
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Amazon Web Services TV Commercial, 'Russell Wilson Has Precision: Insanity'

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This 55-yard bomb thrown by Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson is insanity and Amazon Web Services has the data to prove it. With a five-step drop and ample protection in the pocket, Wilson launches a football to his teammate wide receiver Tyler Lockett who only has less than one meter of seperation from Kansas City Chiefs defensive back Charvarius Ward. Amazon Web Services gives Lockett a 29.2 percent catch probability before the Seahawks wideout comes down with the ball. How does Russ

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Amazon Web Services TV Commercial, 'Next Gen Stats: Bears Touchdown'
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Amazon Web Services TV Commercial, 'Next Gen Stats: Bears Touchdown'

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Amazon Web Services analyzes a 50-yard pass from Mitchell Trubisky to Taylor Gabriel. With the analytics, the pass was said to have a 25 percent chance of being completed, which led to a Chicago Bears a touchdown.

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Amazon Web Services TV Commercial, 'Russell Wilson Has Precision'
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Amazon Web Services TV Commercial, 'Russell Wilson Has Precision'

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Amazon Web Services' Next Gen Stats takes a look at how Russell Wilson was able to avoid an 800-pound pain brigade rushing toward him. With three Los Angeles Rams defenders barreling down on him, the quarterback was able to roll to the right at a speed of 14.4 mph and complete the pass with a catch probability of under 25 percent.

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Amazon Web Services TV Commercial, 'Curiosity Kid: Fun'
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Amazon Web Services TV Commercial, 'Curiosity Kid: Fun'

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As he goes about his life, a young boy can't help wondering about many things: how his dad ordered Domino's pizza so fast, how his siblings are playing the same Fornite session on different devices, how his sister can't hear him through a pair of Bose headphones, and even how his parents used VRBO to pick out the coolest place for a vacation. Amazon has the answer: Amazon Web Services, giving dozens of businesses the ability to "build on."

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Amazon Web Services TV Commercial, 'Next Gen Stats' Featuring Russell Wilson
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Amazon Web Services TV Commercial, 'Next Gen Stats' Featuring Russell Wilson

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The Seattle Seahawks completed a miracle play and Amazon Web Services has proof. Russell Wilson hit them with a play fake, scrambled to the 24-yard line and lobbed a pass into the End Zone. His receiver had a six percent chance of catching the pass but went to his tip-toes like a ballerina to defeat the odds and catch the ball. There's only one question -- how did Russ do that? He has no clue. He just kind of went, "Like this."

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Amazon Web Services TV Commercial, 'Patrick Mahomes Is Hungry'
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Amazon Web Services TV Commercial, 'Patrick Mahomes Is Hungry'

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Amazon Web Services provides numeric proof of Kansas City Chief's quarterback Patrick Mahomes being a daredevil. With precise measurements and statistics, AWS delivers next gen stats to measure an unlikely touchdown, showing off how this kid is hungry to win. However, Patrick Mahomes refutes that he's a kid as he dumps ketchup onto his steak.

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Amazon Web Services TV Commercial, 'Curiosity Kid: Belonging'
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Amazon Web Services TV Commercial, 'Curiosity Kid: Belonging'

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As she goes about her life, a young girl can't help wondering about many things: how Lyft knows where they're going, how Ancestry.com knows who her her great-great-grandmother is, how Dunkin' Donuts knew she wanted sprinkles, how Snapchat filters work, or even how Zillow helped her family find their new house. Amazon has the answer: Amazon Web Services, giving dozens of businesses the ability to "build on."

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Amazon Web Services TV Commercial, 'I've Seen Things in My Day'
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Amazon Web Services TV Commercial, 'I've Seen Things in My Day'

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This kid has seen some good throws in his day but last year's past-primetime heave by Aaron Rodgers was beyond. It only had a 9 percent catch probability but it dropped in perfectly. His younger sibling wants to know how he knows about catch "probabidity" but he doesn't even know where to start. Amazon Web Services says to start with it.

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Amazon Web Services TV Commercial, 'Curiosity Kid: Wonder'
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Amazon Web Services TV Commercial, 'Curiosity Kid: Wonder'

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As she goes about her day, a young girl can't help wondering about many things: how race drivers know when to change their tires, how her Philips Sonicare App can copy her brushing her teeth, how her sister can enjoy doing homework when on the Instructure website, how her family's Roomba knows where to go, and especially how her mom managed to get John Paul tickets on Live Nation so quickly. Amazon has the answer: Amazon Web Services, giving dozens of businesses the ability to "build on."

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Amazon Web Services TV Commercial, 'Curiosity Kid: Talents'
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Amazon Web Services TV Commercial, 'Curiosity Kid: Talents'

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A little girl is full of questions about everything she comes across. She wonders how a boy learned to play electric guitar, how her mom always finds the best stuff to watch and how the commentators on TV know the catch probability of a football player. Amazon Web Services insists AWS is how NFL builds on as well as many other companies.

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Amazon Web Services TV Commercial, 'Next Gen Stats: Cookin'' Featuring Baker Mayfield
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Amazon Web Services TV Commercial, 'Next Gen Stats: Cookin'' Featuring Baker Mayfield

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Baker Mayfield made a mind-blowing play and Amazon Web Services has the proof with its data. Baker read the defense like a children's book before he sent the ball 45 yards to his pal who's only .9 yards from the sideline and .6 yards from the defender looking to pinch him like it's St. Patty's Day. The receiver had only a 17.6 percent chance of catching the pass, but he did and ran it in for a touchdown. What's Baker's response to these odds? He licks his fingers from the BBQ sandwich he's eatin

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Amazon Web Services TV Commercial, 'We Did'
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Amazon Web Services TV Commercial, 'We Did'

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Amazon says that it didn't come up with ways to find the best ramen, put a dune buggy on Mars nor imagine that everyone would stream movies. However, when it was asked if those ideas were possible, Amazon believes that its cloud is the only one capable of bringing the plans to life.

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