Friday, March 31, 2006

Sports Fan = Masochist

There are 32 teams in the NFL, and since only 1 team can win a championship per season, each season approximately 97% of fans will be disappointed at the end of the year.

In a single decade, if there are no repeat champions (and every decade has featured multiple repeat champions so far), a minimum of approximately 69% of fans will not see their team win a championship. You can watch football for ten years, and there is over a 2/3 chance that your favorite team won't win a title in that time.

There are 16 NFL teams that have never won a Super Bowl in their current city. So if each of these teams takes turns winning the Super Bowl, and there are no repeats, and no teams that have previously won the Super Bowl win, you could wait 16 years before seeing your favorite team win. And there are always repeats, and there are the 16 teams that have won Super Bowls competing, too.

You have a 3% chance of seeing your favorite football team win a Super Bowl in the 2006 season. Yet you will probably watch every game, celebrating victories and mourning defeats, thinking about the team during the week, attaching all sorts of emotions to your team. And in the end, there's a 97% chance they will make you unhappy.

There are plenty of Viking fans around who have been watching the team fail to win a championship for its entire 45 year history. And there are many more that will devote much of their lives to the Vikings for the next 45 years regardless of whether or not the team wins a Super Bowl in that time.

Every sports fan must hate himself/herself to put up with this.

And yet...would you have it any other way?

6 comments:

  1. Anonymous9:24 AM

    I like your breakdown although I'm sure many people would see it and think "that's assuming all teams are equal!". Sure, there's parity in the NFL and any team could win any game on any given Sunday and all of that, but the 49ers do NOT have a 3% chance to win the Superbowl. They have less. The Vikes? 3%, maybe 4. But teams like Indianapolis and Carolina and Dallas have a higher probability.

    Over years and years, though, I would say that those numbers level out. Every team in the NFC North has had a time of dominance, and every team in the NFL has (I assume) at LEAST gotten into the playoffs in the modern era.

    Interesting stuff.

    ReplyDelete
  2. At least we have new uniforms to look forward to and the return of the purple pants....wooohooo.

    ReplyDelete
  3. Anonymous2:11 PM

    Too bad the new helmets suck big time.

    ReplyDelete
  4. Peter, you've seen leaked photos of the new uniforms? How about a link?

    ReplyDelete
  5. Anonymous3:27 AM

    Hi there very nice web site!! Guy .. Excellent .
    . Wonderful .. I will bookmark your web site and take the feeds additionally?
    I am satisfied to find so many useful information right here in the post,
    we need work out extra techniques on this regard, thanks for sharing.
    . . . . .

    my webpage :: http://www.community.mietmie.nl/

    ReplyDelete
  6. Anonymous11:05 AM

    My brother suggested I might like this blog. He was once totally
    right. This put up actually made my day. You cann't believe simply how a lot time I had spent for this info! Thanks!

    Also visit my weblog ... exercises for vertical jump

    ReplyDelete