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Idiom: Monday-Morning Quarterback

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Meanings

Professional football games in the United States are most often played on Sundays, making Monday a likely day for fans to discuss and critique the performances of teams, in particular that of the quarterback who leads the offence on the field. However, there is evidence that the term actually derived in college football, which is usually played on Saturdays, in which case the use of Monday would also likely be on account of Sunday being the Christian sabbath and a traditional day of rest in the U.S., making it unlikely certain groups with a common interest in the game (such as co-workers) would meet before Monday.

How to pronounce "Monday-morning quarterback":

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Someone who criticizes with hindsight.

To criticize with hindsight.

Example Sentences

1
It's easy to be a Monday-morning quarterback and criticize the team's performance after the game is over.
2
Don't be a Monday-morning quarterback and tell us what we should have done when it's too late.
3
He always acts like a Monday-morning quarterback, pointing out our mistakes after the project is finished.
4
Being a Monday-morning quarterback won't change anything; we need to focus on finding solutions.
5
Stop being a Monday-morning quarterback and start offering valuable insights before it's too late.

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