RolStoppable said:
Well, I would expect more from official NFL analysts. Just because one team is bad and another one is good doesn't mean that the bad team doesn't have what it takes to stop the good team. The few strengths of the bad team could be very effective against the weaknesses of the good team and that's something that isn't obvious to everyone. Most of what these analysts write about can be easily arrived at by casually browsing some stats on the NFL website. It's not really an in-depth look at the league. |
The thing is if the games were that predictable than no one would want to watch so that is why each team has countless people analyzing each game to look for teams weaknesses and strengths. Many things can be picked up by stats and that is how fantasy football works. Analysts are usually ex players so it should seem like they would do better than the average person. Nothing is ever full proof of course due to large amounts of parity in the NFL and due to intangibles that happen in every game.
Do you watch pregame shows and halt time shows? I know the analysts on there often say what I picked up watching the game on my own. Usually though they have insider information and perspectives that most people could never come up with because they played the game at a higher level. So I can see why you expect more out of them.
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