Great article, Jesse! Both interesting and amusing. I take the point about stat/milestone fatigue. In the age of google, we and the commentators can compare the minutiae of previous records and milestones, combing over them endlessly. The point is taken that we can throw them around now, but some really won't add up to a hill of beans in the future.
Great article, Jesse! Both interesting and amusing. I take the point about stat/milestone fatigue. In the age of google, we and the commentators can compare the minutiae of previous records and milestones, combing over them endlessly. The point is taken that we can throw them around now, but some really won't add up to a hill of beans in the future.
"Whoever they are, I doubt they’ll stand still while I explain that Djokovic went unbeaten throughout his career while facing left-handed Canadians in Paraguay."
That's precisely the kind of borderline inappreciable stat commentators come up with during a match. It leads to two questions: Who is sitting out there thinking up these streaks? And how many spreadsheets do they have?
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What exactly is wrong with streaks commentators mentioned? I don't think it was that meaningless to hear someone won 20 matches in one country or even more usual 8 in row against particular top 10 player. Perhaps the only "wrong" thing was that neither record was Nadal's.
What exactly is wrong with streaks commentators mentioned? I don't think it was that meaningless to hear someone won 20 matches in one country or even more usual 8 in row against particular top 10 player. Perhaps the only "wrong" thing was that neither record was Nadal's.
Come on bro, you know better. Half these stats are just useless "Too much time in ones hands" type of stats. Hey , I will give you one you might like: Most matches won after spending time in a weird egg shaped thing WHILE owning the most donkey cheese in the whole wide world.
What exactly is wrong with streaks commentators mentioned? I don't think it was that meaningless to hear someone won 20 matches in one country or even more usual 8 in row against particular top 10 player. Perhaps the only "wrong" thing was that neither record was Nadal's.
There's nothing "wrong" with them, per se, and it has nothing to do with any player. The whole point is simply how ridiculous some of them are, hence the joke "Djokovic went unbeaten throughout his career while facing left-handed Canadians in Paraguay."