Posted by: wakeyour_mind January 29, 2024
Any fans of superbowl?
Login in to Rate this Post:     0       ?        
Do you know what the NFL has in common with pro wrestling and roller derby? The NFL is not registered as a sports league, but as a sports entertainment business. Yes, that means the games can be fixed ahead of time as needed to keep them close or to have the heavily-bet team miss out on covering the spread.

It's all about keeping them close so fans stay glued to their TVs and watch more commercials. This article shows statistics on just how much closer Super Bowls have become since the twenty-first century began. Because we can't have people turning off the Super Bowl anymore and having advertisers miss anyone seeing their multi-million dollar 30-second commercials, right?

We know how a game can be changed easily by a referee's call: and it's SO easy in football to justify a call because on any given play there is so much contact, and so many different infractions could be called; it's just up to the referee whether to call them or not.

nba-adam-silver.jpg(left, NBA Commissioner Adam Silver)

Tim Donaghy, a ex-referee in the NBA--where there is also all kinds of pushing, holding, etc. on any given play waiting to be called (or not)--admitted several years ago that he rigged games, not to change the outcome of who should rightfully win, but to get the scoreline to where the spread would not be covered for the heavily bet team.

"SOCIAL JUSTICE"

How about the BLM kneeling and social justice proselytizing in the NFL?

Making these "social justice" statements and promoting political positions has no place in sports.

But if the owners are all "socialists" in one big club (Satanic Judaism) they can all agree to do that and get away with it.


Here's the last paragraph of the article that sums up why the NFL owners are socialists: There's an irony here these zealots of free enterprise might not appreciate.

"Capitalism generally weeds out the weak but things like the NFL operate with a form of socialism, meaning that you can't get thrown out of the league and if you have a really bad year. We give you a high draft pick so you get back into the picture," notes Rick Burton, a professor of Sport Management at Syracuse University.

"We don't have 32 major computer companies, but we can have 32 owners. There's not going to be consolidation in the marketplace -- there aren't going to be market forces that force you out of business."

Sounds like you can never get kicked out of the club, unlike how European soccer clubs are relegated to a lower division for losing records at the bottom of the table.

CONCLUSION


 I watched a series of videos last week that are going viral on how the NFL is rigged.  These videos are broken down by "Jake the Asshole" in slow motion to show NFL players intentionally missing tackles, fumbling the football, the use of magnetic gloves for receivers to make one-handed catches, and magnetic footballs hitting the magnetic uprights and invariably bouncing out.  iHere are the videos from Weeks 1-4 of this year's NFL season made by "Jake the Asshole":

Top 10 Most Rigged NFL Plays of Week 1

 Top 10 Most Rigged NFL Plays (Week 2)
 
Top 10 Most Rigged NFL Plays (Week 3)

Top 10 Most Rigged NFL Plays (Week 4) 




Also, former NFL player Dwight Smith admits in an interview that the games are decided off the field: Former NFL Player Dwight Smith Admits The NFL is RIGGED!
Read Full Discussion Thread for this article