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The NFL is Rigged


Diehardpanth02
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Fight me. This is an entertainment program. This isn't competitive sports. To many stories line up to increase the talking points (the Kelce brothers), Mahomes on a Brady chase, the refs making questionable calls in favor of only one direction. You name it, no way so many coincidence. It all just seems odd to me.

I could be wrong. But in a sports betting world, how does the house know where to bet. It's only when they know the odds, or control the deck.

All just seems to scripted to me. I literally could've guessed the outcome of this game after the first quarter.

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Just now, Diehardpanth02 said:

I could be wrong. But in a sports betting world, how does the house no where to bet. It's only when they know the odds, or control the deck.

Lol what?

The better team gets the most bets put on them.  Not rocket science. 

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Just now, Mage said:

Lol what?

The better team gets the most bets put on them.  Not rocket science. 

The odds are narrowed down to a point where the house usually wins. The point I am bringing up is if there is betting involved it seems to beneficial to rig the games.

I'll still watch lol I love football. My gut just tells me something ain't lining up.

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Just now, Diehardpanth02 said:

The odds are narrowed down to a point where the house usually wins. The point I am bringing up is if there is betting involved it seems to beneficial to rig the games.

I'll still watch lol I love football. My gut just tells me something ain't lining up.

You are not old enough to get that call.

 

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5 minutes ago, Diehardpanth02 said:

Fight me. This is an entertainment program. This isn't competitive sports. To many stories line up to increase the talking points (the Kelce brothers), Mahomes on a Brady chase, the refs making questionable calls in favor of only one direction. You name it, no way so many coincidence. It all just seems odd to me.

I could be wrong. But in a sports betting world, how does the house know where to bet. It's only when they know the odds, or control the deck.

All just seems to scripted to me. I literally could've guessed the outcome of this game after the first quarter.

You left out Andy Reid vs. his old team. They will talk about that 'til your absolutely sick of it.

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Just now, Mage said:

What is confusing about that?  The house is usually on the better team and the point spread is carefully chosen.  

 

Bruh. I understand the friggin line dude. Once again the point I'm making is if where there is betting, there is a potential to be rigged. People stand to get rich from a money line, seems to easy to drop a pass, or make a bad call.

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1 minute ago, Castavar said:

If any Panther fan after watching that superbowl still doesn't believe the NFL is rigged, then IDK what to tell them.

To think of it. Cam does seem pretty well off. Think he actually could've jumped on that fumble?

Btw I'm a Cam fan before I get flamed. Signed rookie photo from him. And went to plenty of games during his tenure.

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