2 Investing Lessons From The Super Bowl

 | Feb 06, 2017 01:40PM ET

Even with the benefit of a night's rest, NFL fans are still flabbergasted by the New England Patriots' shocking Super Bowl comeback to beat the Atlanta Falcons 34-28 in overtime. For my money, it was the best Super Bowl in history and it cements Tom Brady's status as the greatest quarterback of all time (Go Blue!).

Not surprisingly, all the sports talk shows and corner bars across the country are filled with "Monday Morning Quarterbacks" criticizing the Falcons' self-destructive play calling, which was admittedly atrocious. But one other group is getting just as much condemnation: the burgeoning sports analytics community.

All the newfangled "live win probability trackers" unanimously had the Falcons as overwhelming favorites to win late in the game. The below chart, courtesy of ESPN.com, had the Falcons as high as 99.6% likely to win at one point in the fourth quarter. No doubt many Atlanta residents were already planning on requesting a day off from work to attend the victory parade: