JuggernautJ wrote:Sadly, I think I've learned more from the thousands of games I've lost than the thousands of games I've won (as a player and coach).
Absolutely. Lessons go both ways. My comment was in the context of "learning what wins football games", which talk is cheap, not sure how talking about "against the spread" pools is how football games are won?
Personally, I learned about what wins football games by winning football games that I played in (as JuggernautJ said, can learn from losing, too) and by being involved with - coaching or helping in an unofficial capacity - teams that have won football games. No team I've been a part of has ever won a football game by picking a team I didn't play for/coach/otherwise have any connection with to win a game in a weekly pool - then implying I'm an expert on what it takes to win football games.
Talk is cheap, if one knows what it takes to win football games then there should probably be a history of football games won as a player/coach/etc ... Talk is cheap, don't talk about it, be about it, win games in football (or if that's already been done, share that) ... That would make sense to me, but just my opinion.
Of course, the 'experts' apparently 'prove' they know how to win football games not by winning football games, but by being in ATS pools - like the millions of other people that pick football games every week.
Love the football credentials JuggernautJ, thousands on each side of the W/L column?! That's impressive, a lot of history there, you should share it all sometime.
mwald - I'm already in a weekly NFL ATS pool and a straight up group (season). Two with the NFL is more than enough for me. I am only in one college ATS pool though, so if you have one I guess I could join a second one next season (I don't like joining things after the season has already started.)
Though I prefer to do these things with my family or friends (i.e. people that have played football and won various championships and awards at various levels of football - the group conversation is more interesting to me that way) so if you've won anything in football - or if your team was bad if you've won some individual awards or something - a championship or anything, Pop Warner counts, anything? Or just played football ... Let me know and maybe I could pretend to be interested enough to join a college pool that you're in next season. Though probably not.
I do appreciate the very cordial invite, though.