Originally Posted by HoDo-Tech70
BullPup, I'll come right out and admit it - I am a Monday morning quarterback. It is a habit I must have obtained from my father. Maybe a psychologist could tell us if it is inherited or if it's a learned behavior. I'm not sure which it is. I just know that I have become what my father was.
I remember going to church when I was a child and listening to my father and his friends participate in vigorous discussions of plays, players, and coaching decisions during Paul Dietzel's and later Charlie Mac's tenure at the school in Baton Rouge. I guess you could have called them "Sunday Morning Quarterbacks". At the time, I thought it was silly because nothing was ever changed and these guys had never played college football. Also, only a few had ever attended a live game and they only heard the games on the radio. However, they sure seemed to have fun doing the second guessing. As I got older I began doing the same thing about MLB and Tech sports but from a completely different perspective - I got to see the games.
An online dictionary defines it this way:
Monday morning quarterback
n. Informal.
One who criticizes or passes judgment from a position of hindsight.
Second guessing sports events is innocent fun. It's natural for a sports FANatic to second guess the players and the coach. It's a part of all games and sports.
If you are really uptight about it, BullPup, lighten up a little and remember that Monday morning quarterbacking is a huge part of the sports FANatic's experience. I suspect you may have done the same thing at some point - maybe about Coach Budke and the Lady Techsters, maybe about Joe Raymond Peace and/or Jack Bicknell and football, or maybe about a political situation or issue. Whatever you choose to second guess, I hope you continue to have fun doing it. That's what it all about, just having fun being a FANatic.
IMO, to be a FANatic, Monday morning quarterbacking is required. It still changes nothing about the game outcome but "You gotta love it!"
Go DAWGS!!! Win the WAC.