That’s how they pay millions for players. Fixed/rigged games part of the system. Tv Rating is low n they desperate to make money. Soon it’ll be like WWE. Just gotta be on the right side of the fixed. Just flip a coin next time u bet. All the injuries stats weather etc.., doesn’t matter. Or just quit bettin. Good luck on the next fixed games
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That’s how they pay millions for players. Fixed/rigged games part of the system. Tv Rating is low n they desperate to make money. Soon it’ll be like WWE. Just gotta be on the right side of the fixed. Just flip a coin next time u bet. All the injuries stats weather etc.., doesn’t matter. Or just quit bettin. Good luck on the next fixed games
I lost both sides on the parlay I bet last night. It was my one big for me 5 unit parlay of the year. I posted Rams and Over. Do I think that that game was fixed, rigged NO. Are all NFL games fixed, NO. Do fixed outcomes occur in sports, Yes. Is it common every game type stuff, of course not.
Look at 1951 NCAA CB and the MVP who was stripped of his trophy in 1951.
Horses have been substituted in races to in fluence outcomes.
Read up on Boston College Football and Basketball.
Tim Donaghy was not clean.
Pete Rose bet on games while he was a manager. Did he contribute to the outcome of those games? We do not know.
1985 Tulane NCAA CB scandal.
Arizona State 1993. Northwestern 1994. NCAA CB. Point shaving.
Jake LaMotta admitted in 1960 to fixing a fight when questioned by the U. S. Senate.
Read up on Leonard Tose.
I could go on.
The point is like anything involving a lot of money a very small minority will fix to enhance their reputation, increase wealth or pay off debts owed.
It does happen but it is very rare that it does.
The earth is not flat, Elvis is dead and the game you lost was not fixed.
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I lost both sides on the parlay I bet last night. It was my one big for me 5 unit parlay of the year. I posted Rams and Over. Do I think that that game was fixed, rigged NO. Are all NFL games fixed, NO. Do fixed outcomes occur in sports, Yes. Is it common every game type stuff, of course not.
Look at 1951 NCAA CB and the MVP who was stripped of his trophy in 1951.
Horses have been substituted in races to in fluence outcomes.
Read up on Boston College Football and Basketball.
Tim Donaghy was not clean.
Pete Rose bet on games while he was a manager. Did he contribute to the outcome of those games? We do not know.
1985 Tulane NCAA CB scandal.
Arizona State 1993. Northwestern 1994. NCAA CB. Point shaving.
Jake LaMotta admitted in 1960 to fixing a fight when questioned by the U. S. Senate.
Read up on Leonard Tose.
I could go on.
The point is like anything involving a lot of money a very small minority will fix to enhance their reputation, increase wealth or pay off debts owed.
It does happen but it is very rare that it does.
The earth is not flat, Elvis is dead and the game you lost was not fixed.
The NFL is designed for the purpose of providing an entertaining product that gets TV ratings and keeps arses in seats and ad dollars flowing.
Without the ratings and viewers the ads won't run. Or the companies won't pay as much to run them.
So, it is desirable to have games that are close and that come down to the final drive. It is also desirable to have the season standings be close in the divisions.
Weird results baffling you? Why? it's a bunch of big dumb jocks running into each other and throwing a funny shaped ball around, anything can happen and there isn't that as much difference in talent and athletic ability as it seems between the good and bad teams, the bad teams are still full of excellent athletes and good teams are still full of humans who make mistakes.
More than ever though, the games are worse to bet on. So many things have changed recently. PATs have gotten longer. Teams go for it onn4th down at a ridiculous rate, even passing up 3 pts early in games which never happened before or on their own side of the field early in games which was never a thing before.
There are more penalties esp on roughing the passer and PI to extend drives. Almost every final drive for a losing team they get one of these gifts.
Now coaches are also doing weird things on PATs like going for 2 down 14
And RBs are stopping at the 1 yard line instead of scoring TDs playing to drain the clock instead haven't seen it much this year but last year happened a lot.
This year is the year of 'go for it on 4th down and get stuffed'.
All these monkey wrenches thrown in on top of everything else means that really you can't cap most of the games it will almost always all hang on turnovers and that last drive and those little decisions that coaches now dont know how to make.
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The NFL is designed for the purpose of providing an entertaining product that gets TV ratings and keeps arses in seats and ad dollars flowing.
Without the ratings and viewers the ads won't run. Or the companies won't pay as much to run them.
So, it is desirable to have games that are close and that come down to the final drive. It is also desirable to have the season standings be close in the divisions.
Weird results baffling you? Why? it's a bunch of big dumb jocks running into each other and throwing a funny shaped ball around, anything can happen and there isn't that as much difference in talent and athletic ability as it seems between the good and bad teams, the bad teams are still full of excellent athletes and good teams are still full of humans who make mistakes.
More than ever though, the games are worse to bet on. So many things have changed recently. PATs have gotten longer. Teams go for it onn4th down at a ridiculous rate, even passing up 3 pts early in games which never happened before or on their own side of the field early in games which was never a thing before.
There are more penalties esp on roughing the passer and PI to extend drives. Almost every final drive for a losing team they get one of these gifts.
Now coaches are also doing weird things on PATs like going for 2 down 14
And RBs are stopping at the 1 yard line instead of scoring TDs playing to drain the clock instead haven't seen it much this year but last year happened a lot.
This year is the year of 'go for it on 4th down and get stuffed'.
All these monkey wrenches thrown in on top of everything else means that really you can't cap most of the games it will almost always all hang on turnovers and that last drive and those little decisions that coaches now dont know how to make.
If the NFL was classed as a sport, with individual teams competing against each other, they could be charged under antitrust laws for fixing games. But being classed as a form of entertainment, the teams are technically working in unison for entertainment purposes, so it's perfectly legal for the NFL to fix a game.
Google "nfl sports entertainment"
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If the NFL was classed as a sport, with individual teams competing against each other, they could be charged under antitrust laws for fixing games. But being classed as a form of entertainment, the teams are technically working in unison for entertainment purposes, so it's perfectly legal for the NFL to fix a game.
How is This possible Buff ??? Cowgirls ??? GB cover by 1 point. KC scores just 13 points??? Rams ???! Really !! HOW IS THIS POSSIBLE??? it really feels games are fixed..Anyone has an opinion on this BS.
if it's fixed, then take the fixed side, dumbo. Did you lose your suicide pool? Square.
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Quote Originally Posted by sudotech:
How is This possible Buff ??? Cowgirls ??? GB cover by 1 point. KC scores just 13 points??? Rams ???! Really !! HOW IS THIS POSSIBLE??? it really feels games are fixed..Anyone has an opinion on this BS.
if it's fixed, then take the fixed side, dumbo. Did you lose your suicide pool? Square.
That’s how they pay millions for players. Fixed/rigged games part of the system. Tv Rating is low n they desperate to make money. Soon it’ll be like WWE. Just gotta be on the right side of the fixed. Just flip a coin next time u bet. All the injuries stats weather etc.., doesn’t matter. Or just quit bettin. Good luck on the next fixed games
I feel the same... LOL
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Quote Originally Posted by LVRaiders335i:
That’s how they pay millions for players. Fixed/rigged games part of the system. Tv Rating is low n they desperate to make money. Soon it’ll be like WWE. Just gotta be on the right side of the fixed. Just flip a coin next time u bet. All the injuries stats weather etc.., doesn’t matter. Or just quit bettin. Good luck on the next fixed games
Jags played a better game on DEFENSE & were relentless judging by the score
. . . .didn't you watch the game?
Jacksonville had the better Allen on this Sunday, with the third-year pro intercepting a pass, making a sack and recovering a fumble in a 9-6 upset of the Bills that will go down as one of the best defensive efforts in franchise history.
Allen and fellow pass rushers Dawuane Smoot and Taven Bryan harassed Buffalo's Allen all day and caused three second-half turnovers that propelled Jacksonville (2-6) to its second victory in three games.
What do you call an Eternal Optimist? An accordion with a beeper!
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@kammer55
Jags played a better game on DEFENSE & were relentless judging by the score
. . . .didn't you watch the game?
Jacksonville had the better Allen on this Sunday, with the third-year pro intercepting a pass, making a sack and recovering a fumble in a 9-6 upset of the Bills that will go down as one of the best defensive efforts in franchise history.
Allen and fellow pass rushers Dawuane Smoot and Taven Bryan harassed Buffalo's Allen all day and caused three second-half turnovers that propelled Jacksonville (2-6) to its second victory in three games.
Even if that were true, 1) it doesn't mean it is in the NFL's best interest to fix games, 2) it doesn't mean it would even be possible to do so, and keep it quiet, on the level suggested here by most, and 3) it certainly doesn't mean it is happening now.
There is no evidence any games are staged or scripted.
Conspiracy theorists love to play the "entertainment card" without realizing that card doesn't get you anywhere. It doesn't get you any closer to proving it (staging) is in fact happening.
Please provide actual evidence for your claims.
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@ByrdMane612
That's irrelevant.
Even if that were true, 1) it doesn't mean it is in the NFL's best interest to fix games, 2) it doesn't mean it would even be possible to do so, and keep it quiet, on the level suggested here by most, and 3) it certainly doesn't mean it is happening now.
There is no evidence any games are staged or scripted.
Conspiracy theorists love to play the "entertainment card" without realizing that card doesn't get you anywhere. It doesn't get you any closer to proving it (staging) is in fact happening.
@kammer55 Jags played a better game on DEFENSE & were relentless judging by the score . . . .didn't you watch the game? Jacksonville had the better Allen on this Sunday, with the third-year pro intercepting a pass, making a sack and recovering a fumble in a 9-6 upset of the Bills that will go down as one of the best defensive efforts in franchise history. Allen and fellow pass rushers Dawuane Smoot and Taven Bryan harassed Buffalo's Allen all day and caused three second-half turnovers that propelled Jacksonville (2-6) to its second victory in three games.
My co worker put $20 on Buff game, no TD by both team and win $3020 so lucky
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Quote Originally Posted by Macwestie1:
@kammer55 Jags played a better game on DEFENSE & were relentless judging by the score . . . .didn't you watch the game? Jacksonville had the better Allen on this Sunday, with the third-year pro intercepting a pass, making a sack and recovering a fumble in a 9-6 upset of the Bills that will go down as one of the best defensive efforts in franchise history. Allen and fellow pass rushers Dawuane Smoot and Taven Bryan harassed Buffalo's Allen all day and caused three second-half turnovers that propelled Jacksonville (2-6) to its second victory in three games.
My co worker put $20 on Buff game, no TD by both team and win $3020 so lucky
i agree with packer, almost everything is fixed or rigged against the public. All businesses and government live off public's back. If you haven't realized that yet then you have a long way to go.
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i agree with packer, almost everything is fixed or rigged against the public. All businesses and government live off public's back. If you haven't realized that yet then you have a long way to go.
Have a look at the Rams/Texans game just 2 Sundays ago. Rams went off as 16.5 point favorites and had complete command of the game 38-0 after 3 quarters. Then Houston zings off 22 points in the last 10 minutes to cover by a hook. ESPN even made mention of it on their NFL recap.
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Have a look at the Rams/Texans game just 2 Sundays ago. Rams went off as 16.5 point favorites and had complete command of the game 38-0 after 3 quarters. Then Houston zings off 22 points in the last 10 minutes to cover by a hook. ESPN even made mention of it on their NFL recap.
You’ve commented like 30 times. We get it you’re a bookie and like taking peoples $. I’m a professional sports bettor and it’s well known the refs have a little secret society and fix games. Billy Walters would call you an idiot.
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@packersbackers
You’ve commented like 30 times. We get it you’re a bookie and like taking peoples $. I’m a professional sports bettor and it’s well known the refs have a little secret society and fix games. Billy Walters would call you an idiot.
Reverse psychology ! Always fade your gut instinct ! Don’t get fixed in … you be the fix ! Watch the numbers and the percentage … no such thing as easy money ! And never believe in luck .. it don’t exist ! Believe in your skills and you shall prevail ! All skills baby !! Izmmmm
When izzzm speaks .. the truth leaks !
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@sudotech
Reverse psychology ! Always fade your gut instinct ! Don’t get fixed in … you be the fix ! Watch the numbers and the percentage … no such thing as easy money ! And never believe in luck .. it don’t exist ! Believe in your skills and you shall prevail ! All skills baby !! Izmmmm
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