BREAKING NEWS: Billionaire Elon Musk Thinks He’s an NFL Analyst Now
Elon Musk, the billionaire tech mogul and self-appointed expert on just about everything, has now decided to bless the sports world with his unsolicited analysis. In a recent tweet that has the internet rolling its eyes, Musk weighed in on the Buffalo Bills vs. Ravens game with a statement dripping in confidence—and a healthy dose of “what-is-he-talking-about?”
“I think there was some interference in the game; the Bills are a weak team that cannot defeat the Ravens,” Musk tweeted, presumably from a location as far removed from a football field as one can imagine.
Twitter, of course, had a field day. Sports fans, armchair analysts, and even a few former players chimed in to question Musk’s expertise on football, given that his usual playing field is more “Mars colonization” than “Monday Night Football.”
“Stick to rockets, Elon,” one user quipped, while another added, “The Bills just destroyed the Dolphins last week, but yeah, sure, they’re weak.”
Ironically, Musk’s take might be as shaky as Tesla’s autopilot on a bad day. The Buffalo Bills are currently among the league’s most competitive teams, while the Ravens, despite their formidable roster, have had their share of struggles this season.
Fans are now jokingly wondering if Musk plans to buy a football team next. “SpaceX Stadium, coming soon?” one tweet read. Another joked that Musk might try to replace the refs with robots for “greater efficiency.”
Whether this is Musk’s attempt at humor, another step in his quest for world domination, or just a billionaire bored on a Sunday, one thing is clear: no field, literal or metaphorical, is safe from Elon’s opinions.
Meanwhile, the Buffalo Bills and their fans are doing just fine without Musk’s endorsement.