If they wanted to stop the noise of games being “influenced” “rigged” “scripted” whatever it may be. They’d hire full time officials. But instead we continue on with the same shitshow refs who are so fucking bad that often times we can’t decipher if they’re truly this awful (likely) or have some sort script to influence games (less likely). The nfl has done an incredible job of making it so bad, so dysfunctional, so inconsistent, so unorganized, that we may never know.
This is the answer. There’s an easy solution to quieting the “rigged” conversation. Better officials that get penalized for egregious calls/no calls. And although that might seem insane to penalize the refs for making a poor split second decision, there’s a simple solution to that too. It’s called video replay. It’s used in every single game for the betterment of the game, except in the most critical situations where a crucial call is missed or wrongly called. Because the league refuses to use these tools/methods the fixed game controversy continues to exist.
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Quote Originally Posted by Win4Ever:
If they wanted to stop the noise of games being “influenced” “rigged” “scripted” whatever it may be. They’d hire full time officials. But instead we continue on with the same shitshow refs who are so fucking bad that often times we can’t decipher if they’re truly this awful (likely) or have some sort script to influence games (less likely). The nfl has done an incredible job of making it so bad, so dysfunctional, so inconsistent, so unorganized, that we may never know.
This is the answer. There’s an easy solution to quieting the “rigged” conversation. Better officials that get penalized for egregious calls/no calls. And although that might seem insane to penalize the refs for making a poor split second decision, there’s a simple solution to that too. It’s called video replay. It’s used in every single game for the betterment of the game, except in the most critical situations where a crucial call is missed or wrongly called. Because the league refuses to use these tools/methods the fixed game controversy continues to exist.
"They don’t want to stop the “rigged” rumors and neither does Vegas. The NFL is extremely difficult to handicap. It’s harder to handicap when you have to factor in the rigged factor."
Exactly!
In the end, you either accept it or quit.
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@jpitty
"They don’t want to stop the “rigged” rumors and neither does Vegas. The NFL is extremely difficult to handicap. It’s harder to handicap when you have to factor in the rigged factor."
They went 2 on the previous touchdown and made it. They could of have went for extra point on both instances and the score would have been the same and under the total. In a blowout, don't expect them to go for 2 pt on 1 drive and extra point on the other.
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@JFEEZEE
They went 2 on the previous touchdown and made it. They could of have went for extra point on both instances and the score would have been the same and under the total. In a blowout, don't expect them to go for 2 pt on 1 drive and extra point on the other.
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