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You're watching entertainment, kick, not sports. These guys are paid to entertain you. It really is that simple.

Oh, and you still haven't answered a simple question. Why?
 

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You're watching entertainment, kick, not sports. These guys are paid to entertain you. It really is that simple.

Oh, and you still haven't answered a simple question. Why?


1. ok since pro sports is entertainment......it is scripted and fixed....ok noted. WWE/WWF was so ahead of their time, they fucking nailed it:0054

2. I answered your question.....luck. Just like some awesome movies with great scripts make very little money, and some garbage movies with terrible scripts make big money, it just all comes down to luck. The NFL got lucky, even when Roger Goodell can't get through to a QB to fake an injury because the phone lines are jammed, they still managed to get many lucrative tv contracts, so yep....they got lucky.
 

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You're an idiot. How could you possibly grasp it?


Nothing to offer??? I'm shocked
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Everyone knows the WWE is scripted...why?...bcuz it's blatantly obvious. Dudes moving at half speed, methodically, deliberately, carefully, to make sure they're in the right place at the right time. There's a completely different look and feel to pro wrestling compared to real wrestling and combat sports...and again, it's blatantly obvious. Doesn't take a genius to figure out that it would be blatantly obvious in the NFL as well


If I'm the idiot...why is this obvious to me, and lost on you?

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You tell me why the NFL is worth billions of dollars?


BECAUSE THEY HAVE AN EXCELLENT FUCKING PRODUCT, AND HAVE HAD AN EXCELLENT FUCKING PRODUCT FOR LIKE A HUNDRED FUCKING YEARS. WHY IS THAT SO FUCKING HARD TO UNDERSTAND???

But I'm the idiot :142smilie​​​​​
 

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Sorry, jumping in without reading 10 pages of replies first, but hasn’t fixing in a professional league been done before? Like, multiple times? You don’t need players to be involved to pull it off. One referee can decide the outcome of a game. How many times has a call extended a drive on 3rd down that led to a game winner? Guess what I’m saying is this shouldn’t be inconceivable that it could happen with certain crews (of referees) or on certain games. Just look at last Sunday night. That game was 100% decided by the officials, and the players can all go home saying they did the best they possibly could. It’s not rocket science or a grand scheme, it’s small details in officiating that can make the biggest impact. I’m hoping I’m wrong bc it can take the fun out of watching but sometimes it’s hard to suspend disbelief.
 

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Sorry, jumping in without reading 10 pages of replies first, but hasn’t fixing in a professional league been done before? Like, multiple times? You don’t need players to be involved to pull it off. One referee can decide the outcome of a game. How many times has a call extended a drive on 3rd down that led to a game winner? Guess what I’m saying is this shouldn’t be inconceivable that it could happen with certain crews (of referees) or on certain games. Just look at last Sunday night. That game was 100% decided by the officials, and the players can all go home saying they did the best they possibly could. It’s not rocket science or a grand scheme, it’s small details in officiating that can make the biggest impact. I’m hoping I’m wrong bc it can take the fun out of watching but sometimes it’s hard to suspend disbelief.


Yes, of course that can and has happened.

But if you did scroll through the previous pages we actually have some Madjackers that think it is the WWE where the players get scripts before game time, QB's get calls from Roger Goodall to miss wide open receivers, and of course remote controls and magnets in footballs.

So yeah, that's a tad different from a couple people fixing a game. According to yyz and others you have roughly 50,000 people all in on this conspiracy:facepalm:

Yep since pro sports falls into the entertainment category, it is obviously scripted like an episode of Melrose Place, I mean you'd have to be an idiot not to grasp that concept:facepalm:




So yeah.......a little different than a bad ref or player taking a bribe, big difference between that and secret meetings with scripts being written for thousands of NFL games.



Pro Sports is just one giant movie, everything is pre-determined, just place your bets on girls Under 14 softball, then and only then do you know you are betting on something pure, something not yet corrupted, yes, only then do you truly know.
 

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Everyone knows the WWE is scripted...why?...bcuz it's blatantly obvious. Dudes moving at half speed, methodically, deliberately, carefully, to make sure they're in the right place at the right time. There's a completely different look and feel to pro wrestling compared to real wrestling and combat sports...and again, it's blatantly obvious. Doesn't take a genius to figure out that it would be blatantly obvious in the NFL as well


Not true.....back in 1989 I watched King Kong Bundy and "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan fly all over the ring at light speed. If they can run around that ring that fast then Aaron Rodgers can step back in the pocket while getting real time updates from Roger Goodell in his helmet. You don't think those helmets with microphones are for the play calls from the sideline now do ya? They are for players that forgot the script, you need someway to contact them if they go off and ad-lib. I mean it is all about entertainment, you have to be able to follow the script, it makes it way more exciting that way:00hour
 
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Very important that script contains an " Immaculate Reception" like play to honor Franco Harris. Ill be pissed if NFL doesn't allow this write-in . That made me so sad to see him pass at 72.
 

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Very important that script contains an " Immaculate Reception" like play to honor Franco Harris. Ill be pissed if NFL doesn't allow this write-in . That made me so sad to see him pass at 72.

The script writers came through for you, they didn't even need the magnets....all players followed the script perfectly, great acting by those paid actors on the field, and the coaches on the sideline all sold it perfectly. Well fucking done to all involved, well fucking done:0057

Well done script writers....well done, I hope they all get a raise for that one, they deserve itx12:
 

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https://twitter.com/DerekNJND/status...041856/photo/1Legalized gambling is low hanging fruit. The NFL is not rigged, scripted, fake, whatever else the magnet glove theorists call it. BUT the nfl does crap on certain teams, use refs to repeatedly have its heroes in the spotlight, and absolutely uses penalties to influence totals.

that doesn’t equate to rigged, if you’re smart you know not to lean into teams in certain spots, you see offensive holding called everytime a team crosses into the opp’s 35-40 yd line, and other drive “staller” or “extender” tactics. How many automatic first downs do defenses give up on CRITICAL 3rd downs? Almost every comeback has at least 1 3rd down bailout to keep the offense on the field.

but you know it happens, what to look for, and how to bet around it. It’s not a science but any game where:

1. 65%+ of $ is on one side,
2. A key injury moves the line resulting in the above, or
3. lines dont move with one-sided positioning or properly in-game

are opportunities.

in the dallas philly game, dal was -3.5 - -4.5 pregame. Down by 10 early they were +2 in game. If you had the eagles pregame, the line in game blatantly told you that you were in trouble. How? Because it forces you to either take a phishy side (phl -2 in game up 10 pts) or dallas down 10 getting not enough points. It forces you to take the ugly side to win

tried to include a pic of a 4-teamer i won tuesday in nba. Look at the unattractive sides you need to take to win : laying 5 on nyk vs gs, taking the bulls at miami, an UNDER in denver memphis. The easy stuff that jumps off the sheet doesnt win. Not if you want to stack parlays… counterintuitive all day
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The script writers came through for you, they didn't even need the magnets....all players followed the script perfectly, great acting by those paid actors on the field, and the coaches on the sideline all sold it perfectly. Well fucking done to all involved, well fucking done:0057

Well done script writers....well done, I hope they all get a raise for that one, they deserve itx12:

This is not correct Kick, Diontae Johnson was supposed to run a shorter curl in front of Pickens, and tip the magnet ball , to Pickens with the metallic lined gloves. Not happy with their performance and there will be consequences..:nono:
 

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This is not correct Kick, Diontae Johnson was supposed to run a shorter curl in front of Pickens, and tip the magnet ball , to Pickens with the metallic lined gloves. Not happy with their performance and there will be consequences..:nono:


dammit......oh so close to the perfect script:0047
 

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When do the players take the acting classes? I have people tell me the second half of Vikings/Colts was rigged. How can you rig a team stopping a QB sneak on 4th and 1? I mean Matt Ryan must have got an A+ in his acting class if he knew that was going to happen. Why did the refs call a man down by contact on a clear fumble the Vikings brought back to the house last 4th quarter? Also, how heavy are the magnets in the footballs?
 

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When do the players take the acting classes? I have people tell me the second half of Vikings/Colts was rigged. How can you rig a team stopping a QB sneak on 4th and 1? I mean Matt Ryan must have got an A+ in his acting class if he knew that was going to happen. Why did the refs call a man down by contact on a clear fumble the Vikings brought back to the house last 4th quarter? Also, how heavy are the magnets in the footballs?


1. By 2024 all NFL players will be eligible for the Oscars, they will sweep all the categories.....count on it:spotting:

2. The magnets in the footballs vary by weight depending on if it is a regular season game or a playoff game. You need the really powerful magnets for the playoff games, thus they weigh more. You can't have any players going off script during the playoffs, nope that can't happen. On the off chance Mr. Goodell can't get through to the kickers, holders. and long snappers, he'll have the remote control for the magnets in his left pants pocket, he'll decide what happens. After all you can't make the big money unless the product on the field is fake and scripted, I mean we all know this, so yes big powerful magnets are in play in the playoffs. Of course the camera operators for all the tv networks are in on the fix so you won't see any close ups on any of the footballs, so it is tough to see the magnets, but if you pause the action at just the right time sometimes you can see small pieces of the magnets woven inside the laces, it is tough to spot, but again look closely and you can see it. Also when Roger Goodell is walking the sidelines, look closely at his pockets, you can clearly see an outline of a remote control in his pocket, again tough to see, but yep it is there.

Bottom line, you'd have to be a complete idiot to not to know what is really going on, it is oh so obvious.
 
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Yep since pro sports falls into the entertainment category, it is obviously scripted like an episode of Melrose Place, I mean you'd have to be an idiot not to grasp that concept:facepalm



Pro Sports is just one giant movie, everything is pre-determined, just place your bets..

don't be so harsh on your Canadian sports teams... come on..:0074 they are not all fixed, there is so much integrity and honesty... just love those empty netters.. :facepalm:
 

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Kick, did you see McSorley fire that 3rd and 1 pitch right into his running back's face, guaranteeing the drive would end, and Tom could get the job done?

Then, Terrible Tom sums up the courage to go 6/6 on the game winning drive?

Man! These guys are something!

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1. By 2024 all NFL players will be eligible for the Oscars, they will sweep all the categories.....count on it:spotting:

2. The magnets in the footballs vary by weight depending on if it is a regular season game or a playoff game. You need the really powerful magnets for the playoff games, thus they weigh more. You can't have any players going off script during the playoffs, nope that can't happen. On the off chance Mr. Goodell can't get through to the kickers, holders. and long snappers, he'll have the remote control for the magnets in his left pants pocket, he'll decide what happens. After all you can't make the big money unless the product on the field is fake and scripted, I mean we all know this, so yes big powerful magnets are in play in the playoffs. Of course the camera operators for all the tv networks are in on the fix so you won't see any close ups on any of the footballs, so it is tough to see the magnets, but if you pause the action at just the right time sometimes you can see small pieces of the magnets woven inside the laces, it is tough to spot, but again look closely and you can see it. Also when Roger Goodell is walking the sidelines, look closely at his pockets, you can clearly see an outline of a remote control in his pocket, again tough to see, but yep it is there.

Bottom line, you'd have to be a complete idiot to not to know what is really going on, it is oh so obvious.

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I got inside information from the screen actors guild the super bowl this year the’re gonna recreate the immaculate reception Franco Harris left all the blueprints from his script in his will so everything will be the same. That Roger Godell is a genius playwright.
 

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I got inside information from the screen actors guild the super bowl this year the’re gonna recreate the immaculate reception Franco Harris left all the blueprints from his script in his will so everything will be the same. That Roger Godell is a genius playwright.

Solid decision from the NFL writers to recreate the immaculate reception, it will be tough to recreate that, but the best actors in the world are in the NFL so I think they can pull that off.
 
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