Monday morning quarterback
Americannoun
noun
Other Word Forms
- Monday morning quarterbacking noun
Etymology
Origin of Monday morning quarterback
First recorded in 1940–45
Example Sentences
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“Monday morning quarterback. Absolutely. I probably could have held off on that,” Nanos said at a news conference, with top FBI agents flanking him.
From Los Angeles Times
Therapy may help you with this Monday morning quarterback.
From MarketWatch
“Of course, it’s so easy to be the Monday morning quarterback,” he says with a smile.
From Los Angeles Times
Do you ever play Monday morning quarterback with records that don’t work?
From Los Angeles Times
Atkins said she wasn’t sure, saying: “It’s easy to Monday morning quarterback now. ... We know more today than we did then.”
From Los Angeles Times
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