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Quote Originally Posted by Pix: 5-0 2nd half plays.......see you guys in my thread! |
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Does anybody know how to see those guys picks, they usually put it on their sit e. but it's been locked the past 2 days. Anyone have their picks?
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Quote Originally Posted by HUMBERDWH:
Go on the net and check this out...Chargers @ Steelers 11/16/2008....FYI, these are the reg refs....watch the video. The Pittsburgh Steelers vs. San Diego Charger game just confirms what gamblers already knew. If NFL games aren't outright fixed, at the very least there are strong influential factors from the game within the game that effect the outcome of some contests. The Steeler game is the shining example that wagering on professional football is officially acknowledged by the League in some capacity. Down by 1 with 5 seconds to play and needing 80 yards for a winning score, the San Diego Chargers, who happened to be 4 point dogs, tried a desperate combination of laterals hoping for a miracle TD. The second of two legal backwards laterals was knocked down and then scooped up for a game covering TD by Troy Polamalu with no time left. As the teams exited the field the referees huddled up and decided to review the play. Head referee Scott Green, in a sheepishly convoluted explanation, deemed the play an illegal forward pass that was therefore dead on the spot. The points were taken off, and Scott Green and crew hauled ass off the field. WTF? What illegal forward pass? There was none. Here's an AP interview with Scott Green, conducted by an AP reporter right after the game. I think everyone has saw your post, quit whining like a little bitch |
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