This is something in sports that really annoys me. If you look at say the NBA Playoffs, the Celtics are a heavy underdog against Cavs, and now against Magics, and if they get to Finals against Lakers they'd be the underdog too. Yet when the Celtics win suddenly all the guys who analyze this stuff on TV/ESPN/whatever are all going 'yep I totally saw it coming' even though all those guys picked Cavs to win in 6 and Magic to win in 5.
Now I don't mind bandwagon fans, and I'm one of them too because nobody pays me for my opinion on sports teams so I figure I don't have to be hold accountable to for making these statements. But you'd think if you're supposed to be an expert in the field, getting paid to say these things you should at least stick to your prediction. Now I don't mind analyzes on why the earlier prediction turned out to be wrong, but no you didn't see this coming. I think the odds in the Lakers vs Pistons finals match was like 8 to 1 if you bet on the Pistons since the Lakers were heavily favored, and apparently every guy saw it coming but failed to capitalize on such great odds for such an obvious thing! I mean if I really saw that coming, I'd quit my job as an analyst and bet on the Pistons. I don't even think it's illegal to bet on sports if you're an analyst since you don't actually have any inside information anyway.
I don't follow hockey very much, but I think one conference has the 4, 6, 7, and 8 seed advancing and the final is 7 vs 8? Do hockey analysts all claim they saw that coming too?
Now I don't mind bandwagon fans, and I'm one of them too because nobody pays me for my opinion on sports teams so I figure I don't have to be hold accountable to for making these statements. But you'd think if you're supposed to be an expert in the field, getting paid to say these things you should at least stick to your prediction. Now I don't mind analyzes on why the earlier prediction turned out to be wrong, but no you didn't see this coming. I think the odds in the Lakers vs Pistons finals match was like 8 to 1 if you bet on the Pistons since the Lakers were heavily favored, and apparently every guy saw it coming but failed to capitalize on such great odds for such an obvious thing! I mean if I really saw that coming, I'd quit my job as an analyst and bet on the Pistons. I don't even think it's illegal to bet on sports if you're an analyst since you don't actually have any inside information anyway.
I don't follow hockey very much, but I think one conference has the 4, 6, 7, and 8 seed advancing and the final is 7 vs 8? Do hockey analysts all claim they saw that coming too?