Learn to avoid media over analysis in Super Bowl Odds

Super Bowl odds attract more attention and analysis than any other game during the NFL season. During the two weeks preceding Super Bowl Sunday the NFL Super Bowl odds are commented upon constantly in the media and one ends up hearing all sorts of contrasting viewpoints regarding the NFL Super Bowl odds. Therefore, you must be careful about not allowing these ubiquitous analyses to confuse your own handicapping of the Super Bowl odds

Super Bowl odds will be weighed in on by every football commentator in the weeks before the Super Bowl. Nowadays, the Super Bowl has become such a media frenzy that many football fans feel so overwhelmed with coverage that it eventually becomes tiresome. There are only a limited number of storylines surrounding any Super Bowl, so one obviously hears lots of analysis regarding the game. Not surprisingly, the different analyses of the Super Bowl odds that one hears will disagree with one another completely. Consequently, one must understand that no commentator knows what will happen and all of their analyses of the Super Bowl odds should be viewed with skepticism.

One problem with the deluge of analyses about the Super Bowl odds is that they can cause gamblers to change their minds about the game. Sometimes these analyses of the Super Bowl odds offer useful insights, but one definitely should not base his handicapping on the assessment of a media pundit. In the end, gamblers are often better off using their own handicapping strategies to analyze the NFL Super Bowl odds, sticking to the same procedure that one has used all season, rather than suddenly incorporating lots of outside opinions. Another danger from the onslaught of analyses regarding the NFL Super Bowl odds is that sometimes a gambler will unconsciously seek out commentators who agree with the gambler’s lean in order to build confidence on that lean. However, one can fairly easily find a commentator stating any possible opinion about the Super Bowl odds, with many commentators holding opinions that are polar opposites. Therefore, finding a commentator who agrees with your opinion on the Super Bowl odds is virtually meaningless and should not be interpreted as a reason to have further confidence in your own interpretation of the Super Bowl odds. In fact, it can be much more useful to seek out commentators who wholly disagree with your evaluation of the Super Bowl odds in order to see if your evaluation of the Super Bowl odds can withstand a careful critical analysis.

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