The host of the Sports Center, Scott Van Pelt, had fans online after reviewing his mostly incorrect predictions for this last NFL season.
After the Philadelphia Eagles were crowned, the Kings of the NFL for dethroning the Kansas City, Stanford Steve and Van Pelt bosses went through the predictions of the latter.
Since SVP obtained 80 percent of its incorrect prognosis, fans were equally disappointed by their wrong and impressed by their ability to face it in the air.
“That is why these guys should not do what they do,” a user suggested. 'Simply talk with their heads that try to convince us that they know what they are talking about. Suggestion, they don't. And he is not even entertaining.
“The responsibility in the country is key,” added a second.
'How does this man have this man? Do you even know what you are talking about at all? He wrote a third.

The presenter of the ESPN Sports Center, Scott Van Pelt, was trolled by going 2/10 in his NFL predictions
'So how does @Espn discipline SVP for being so wrong at 8/10 of your predictions? Most people do not have the luxury of making 80% of the time in their profession, 'a room intervened.
“One of the most stupid men in the green earth,” said a fifth. 'ESPN is full of clowns!
Among the wrong predictions of Van Pelt were the Falcons who won the AFC South, but Atlanta finished second in the division.
He also predicted that Brock Purdy would have the greatest amount of TouchDown passes in the NFL before the disastrous season of the 49ers. Purdy finished 16th in statistics when San Francisco lost the playoffs.
Another prediction of a field marshal that went wrong was that the star of the Jaguars, Trevor Lawrence, exceeded 4,113 air yards for more than 250. The product Clemson registered 2,045 yards in just 10 appearances last season.
Like many, Van Pelt predicted that the Detroit Lions would get advantage in the starting field in the playoffs and appear in the Super Bowl, which he converted with Lamar Jackson taking the Ravens to the Lombardi trophy.
The only predictions that the experienced host nailed are at least two rookies who receive more than 1,000 yards without exceeding 1,486 of Puka Nacua and for the Browns and the Dolphins to lose the postseason.