Are You Better Than the Experts?
Every sports season begins with a flood of predictions.
Television analysts make them.
Former players make them.
Radio hosts make them.
Podcasters make them.
Fans make them.
By the end of the year, most of those predictions have vanished into thin air.
Why?
Because making predictions is easy.
Keeping score is hard.
The Accountability Problem
Imagine if every sports analyst carried a public scoreboard.
Every prediction.
Every success.
Every mistake.
Every missed call.
Every upset they never saw coming.
Would you trust their opinions more?
Or less?
The answer depends on their record.
In most areas of life, performance matters.
Investors track returns.
Salespeople track sales.
Athletes track statistics.
Businesses track profits.
Yet sports predictions are often judged by confidence rather than results.
Confidence Is Not a Statistic
The loudest voice in the room is not always the most accurate.
Some forecasters build enormous followings despite mediocre results.
Others quietly outperform without attracting much attention.
Without measurement, it’s impossible to know the difference.
That’s why objective tracking matters.
A prediction isn’t proven when it’s made.
It’s proven when the outcome is known.
What Happens When Predictions Become Data?
Something interesting happens when every forecast is recorded.
Patterns emerge.
Strengths become visible.
Weaknesses become impossible to ignore.
You begin to discover which sports you understand best.
You learn which situations you consistently evaluate correctly.
You identify blind spots that would otherwise go unnoticed.
Most importantly, your forecasting ability stops being an opinion and becomes a measurable skill.
The Ultimate Sports Question
Every sports fan eventually asks the same question:
“How good am I, really?”
Not compared to friends.
Not compared to social media.
Not compared to the loudest analyst on television.
Compared to the actual results.
That’s the question SignalScore was built to answer.
Not by telling you what to predict.
But by giving you a place to measure how accurate your predictions actually are.
Put Your Record to the Test
Anyone can make a prediction.
The challenge is making predictions consistently and allowing the results to speak for themselves.
Maybe you’re better than the experts.
Maybe you’re not.
There’s only one way to find out.
Track the forecasts.
Measure the results.
Build the record.
Then let the scoreboard decide.
How do you stack up?
Join SignalScore and start building your forecasting reputation today.

