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The NFL is Rigged


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7 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

That seems convenient. Just sayin'.

 

6 minutes ago, Tr3ach said:

If its incompetence it would be more 50/50 you would assume.   Not clearly all calls going to one team.

There is absolutely zero theory or equation that predicts incompetence. It’s random.

Look, I love some evidence. Just some. I’m willing to listen. Do you guys have say the top 30-40 bad calls in high stake games in recent times that you can reasonable formulate (with numbers/stats) in even just a logical projection as to how the NFL benefitted in forming a conspiracy to make it play out? 

Because otherwise, like ever other fanbase, bad calls are rigged. Everyone thinks it. Look at their forums. If it was so glaring as some of you say, should be easy to prove.

If it were up to me there’s be refs in a booth watching replays calling plays, but only a couple. Chip in the ball and helmets and a laser grid field. Maybe in the future. For now we still have 70 year olds calling the shots.

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The NFL is rigged. Not by grand conspiracy but by inherited situational incompetence and ego trips. These are old white dudes in zebra outfits that can’t stand it when they are called out and told they are wrong.

All the proof you ever needed was the way they behaved when they made PI challengeable. The refs boycotted and refused to overturn calls despite clear evidence. This is because they are ignorant and indignant and run on power trips. 
 

It is absolutel bullshit that part time douchebags can change the outcome of entire seasons for NFL teams. These are players and coaches who have dedicated their entire lives to the game only to be cheated by some asshole who doesn’t like being barked at. fug that . It needs fixing, it needs change.

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23 minutes ago, Diehardpanth02 said:

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.

Doesn't sound like you understand it, if you can't understand why the house usually wins.

They make smart bets and set smart lines.  

But if you would rather believe a conspiracy, go ahead.

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1 minute ago, onmyown said:

 

There is absolutely zero theory or equation that predicts incompetence. It’s random.

Look, I love some evidence. Just some. I’m willing to listen. Do you guys have say the top 30-40 bad calls in high stake games in recent times that you can reasonable formulate (with numbers/stats) in even just a logical projection as to how the NFL benefitted in forming a conspiracy to make it play out? 

Because otherwise, like ever other fanbase, bad calls are rigged. Everyone thinks it. Look at their forums. If it was so glaring as some of you say, should be easy to prove.

If it were up to me there’s be refs in a booth watching replays calling plays, but only a couple. Chip in the ball and helmets and a laser grid field. Maybe in the future. For now we still have 70 year olds calling the shots.

Human nature is to lie. Ask Jesus, that's the only facts you need.

The games are decided by humans. Officials. Owners. Players. All of it.

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7 minutes ago, Mage said:

Doesn't sound like you understand it, if you can't understand why the house usually wins.

They make smart bets and set smart lines.  

But if you would rather believe a conspiracy, go ahead.

You still talking about betting. Go gamble bro. I really don't care how you spend your indentured dollars.

Once again, if money is involved. People get greedy. And when people get greedy, they set things up in their favor to win money. If your so naive to not believe so. Then you my friend, are living in la la land.

You caught me, I don't bet. I was pointing out that people do. And more money is made for the house when thing go how they expect. And btw, who is the house?

Is it the NFL?

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37 minutes ago, Sean Payton's Vicodin said:

We all found out on February 7th 2016

It proved to me that Ron Rivera can get out coached if you give the opposite side 2 weeks to prepare. 

Remmers at RT vs. Von Miller?  Did we adjust to give him help with a back or TE?  It has been a while since I watched it, but I remember Remmers being on an island vs. the top sack master in the league. 

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