I understand what ur saying. That probably did come across a little strong, but it was more of Aww man they are talking about it so it will happen . I was just telling her how it's so weird how many times that happens. I know its coincidence. It's not like I believe it curses, omens etc lol. It's just weird how often that happens. Like I said Aikman even said it during the Dallas game. He said all that about O'Neil, then a few mins later he gave up a sack. Aikman said , and I paraphrase here, but he basically said " I just talked about all that with O'Neil and now he gives up his 1st sack. I guess I shouldn't have talked about it".cstelter wrote: ↑Tue Dec 03, 2019 10:34 pmListen closely to the announcers in some game where you are not invested. They do this all the time because it allows them to excitedly say immediately "but not any more!" or "but not this time!" or "and there he goes again!". Good or bad it doesn't matter. Coincidentally some percentage of the time they will be exactly right or wrong about a good or bad stat, but some percentage of the time the stat is completely irrelevant for the entire game. When the random stat they just stated has nothing to do with the next few plays it is easily forgotten but the next play they'll state some other potentially relevant fact.Bowhunting Viking wrote: ↑Tue Dec 03, 2019 10:48 am Last night before the game is Salters had to do that stupid report about how Cook has finally stayed healthy this year for the 1st time in his career. I looked at my wife and said OH NO.. she did it. She just put the jinx on him. He will get hurt before the game is over. She said what are u talking about.
So I explained that whenever they talk about a player staying healthy, a kicker not missing a kick, a QB not throwing an INT for a stretch, a player not fumbling in so many touches.. and the list goes on... that as soon as they do that it happens.
I remember Aikman earlier in the season talking about how O'Niel hadn't given up a sack. Next series.. he did.
Worst example ever, Gary Anderson lining up for the game sealing FG in the Championship game against Atlanta. Madden had to go on and on about how he was automatic, hadn't missed a FG or Xtra point all yr and would seal the win for us. Then we watched it sail left.
I HATE it when they do that.
Time and time again last night I heard statements about how Wilson is known doing this or that positive thing. IIRC, they said something like that just before the batted ball INT. They probably have folks behind the announcers who study the game during the broadcast and look for tendencies and put the stats up for the announcers that might possibly become relevant in the next few plays. Even much later in the game if something they talked about earlier becomes relevant they often do a call-back "earlier we were talking about..." and it really doesn't matter if it is good or bad or proven wrong or right-- it becomes a talking point. "But not today!" or "their woes continue" etc. If I had to make a guess, I'd say they say exactly the right thing 3-6 plays a game which is why the more positive or negative a stat is, the more powerful it will be if it happens or if the exact opposite happens. They rarely quote fact like "The Vikings get first downs on 45% of their 2nd down plays"-- what can you do with that stat? Nothing. If they make it or not it's not notable in any way-- it's not like they can crow "and now its up to 45.2%" or the like.
My advice is watch the game with your wife, and stop seeing omens where there are none. It's only a game-- spend the time with your wife. It's far more valuable time spent than worrying about what announcers are saying about players just in case they just happen to be right and then goading yourself into believing the coincidence was somehow prescient. Life is too short.
I have heard Collinsworth allude to the fact several times that when they spotlight a situation like that, it ends up changing.
I've had the NFL Sunday ticket ever since it became available so I do watch every Vikings game, and enjoy it, well.. don't always enjoy the outcome, but I am glad to now know that I will be able to see them every game and not be at the mercy of the Network market I live in as to which game I will see.
Thanks for your post, but trust me , I understand the value of life being short and enjoying it. This comes from a guy with heriditary coronary heart disease rampant on my moms side. I had my 1st heart attack playing softball at 25 , and my 2nd one 16 yrs later at 41 that resulted in a life flight straight to the cath lab and having to be zapped 3 times to be brought back. And the kicker is both attacks were on June 26th, which ironically is also the day my daughter was born also.
So believe me man, I understand the concept of cherishing life. I was just coming from the angle of seeing the irony of how many times that stuff happens on the broadcast.
And another thing, the Minneapolis Miracle taught me to never give up . I remember, again, sitting there telling my wife Well it's over. There's now way we win now. She said we still have the ball and a chance. I got a big I told ya so on that one. Wives seem to get us men on that one alot.
Hopefully we will advance in the playoffs, get to the Championship game and they will talk about how we have lost so may times in the past, and that Irony Reporting will work FOR us. That would be great.
Anyhow thanks for the reminder buddy.