Monday-morning quarterback

Monday morning quarterback

A person who acts like they have all the answers to a problem, especially in hindsight, usually without having any experience in that area. Likened to fans and commentators who criticize a football team after a Sunday game. Primarily heard in US. Social media seems to have turned everyone into a Monday morning quarterback whenever political issues are discussed.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

Monday-morning quarterback

A person who criticizes or passes judgment from a position of hindsight, as in Ethel was a Monday-morning quarterback about all the personnel changes in her department-she always claimed to have known what was going to happen . This expression, first recorded in 1932, alludes to fans who verbally "replay" Sunday's football game the next day, the quarterback being the team member who calls the plays.
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The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.

Monday-morning quarterback

A person who criticizes decisions or actions after the fact, with twenty-twenty hindsight. The term originated in the 1930s when football as a spectator sport was seen mostly on weekends, and office discussions of the previous weekend’s game would often be dominated by one or more “experts” who “revised” the quarterback’s instructions to the team so as to achieve superior results. In print the term appeared in Barry Wood’s What Price Football (1932), in which he applied it to sportswriters who were not content with reporting the game but felt they had to analyze it. In succeeding decades it was transferred to anyone second-guessing any past decision.
See also: quarterback
The Dictionary of Clichés by Christine Ammer
See also:
  • a Monday morning quarterback
  • Monday morning quarterback
  • quarterback
  • in hindsight
  • get (one's) rocks off on (something)
  • idiot
  • babbling idiot
  • drool bucket
  • break a sweat
  • break sweat
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Saying he doesn't want to be a Monday-morning quarterback, Ramos hopes that the public will cooperate with the government for the successful hosting of the Apec Summit.
Besides the people who actually have to plow and remove this, do any of these "Monday-morning quarterbacks'' know what a Herculean task this has been to keep the streets in Worcester open?