NorthWestCheeseHead
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I love this guy's avatar. The guy has such a spacy zoned out look to him. Too perfect.
Don't forget that the unscrupulous group of people Goodell employs in this charade also have to be ethical enough to not spill the beans ever.And that, Ladies and Gentlemen, ends my participation in this discussion of one poster’s delusion. Goodell is at the center of it and when asked what possibly could motivate the main actor in his delusion, he has absolutely no answer. And (for the deluded, because the rest of us understand) here’s the reason why: There is no rational motivation for Goodell to orchestrate this conspiracy. And certainly no reason to believe he would risk his livelihood, reputation, and legacy as commissioner by enlisting a group of men he would have to believe to be unethical and corrupt in this unnecessary scheme.
And that, Ladies and Gentlemen, ends my participation in this discussion of one poster’s delusion. Goodell is at the center of it and when asked what possibly could motivate the main actor in his delusion, he has absolutely no answer. And (for the deluded, because the rest of us understand) here’s the reason why: There is no rational motivation for Goodell to orchestrate this conspiracy. And certainly no reason to believe he would risk his livelihood, reputation, and legacy as commissioner by enlisting a group of men he would have to believe to be unethical and corrupt in this unnecessary scheme.
its Barty Smith,..you don't know that ?I love this guy's avatar. The guy has such a spacy zoned out look to him. Too perfect.
Don't you see man?!?!?!?!?!?!? It's all a charade, a finely woven tapestry, a well written play, a false flag used to lull the masses. I have no actual reasoning for making these claims except my own personal bias but you're a weak minded ignoramus if you don't agree with me!If the NFL is having referees blatantly make incorrect calls that affect the outcome of the game.....why have they enacted instant replay? The NFL allows coaches to challenge incorrect calls. Every turnover and touchdown is reviewed, and and close call is reviewed within the last two minutes of the game.
Why does the NFL do this? Probably just to make it look like the games aren't rigged.
"Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence" ~ Carl Sagan
Of all your points, this is the one that doesn't fit your argument, since we know the Congress is capable of exactly this kind of action with much more critical issues.
1. If NFL SB champions were decided by stats, this guy would have a great point.
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2. Can you imagine your typical NFL head coach, fiery and competitive, consenting to this?
3. Can you imagine how rich these refs would be if they knew the game outcomes ahead of time?
4. You know how much power Vega gambling has and how upset they would be?
5. Why would it be a crime to destroy the tapes? Are NFL rules rising to the level of laws? Did Belechexk commit a crime thus the video was part of a criminal investigation?
6. If the NFL says the games arefor entertainment, does that mean they are not compeitive? Or maybe they are just making a legal point rather than a declaration.
If the NFL is having referees blatantly make incorrect calls that affect the outcome of the game.....why have they enacted instant replay? The NFL allows coaches to challenge incorrect calls. Every turnover and touchdown is reviewed, and and close call is reviewed within the last two minutes of the game.
Why does the NFL do this? Probably just to make it look like the games aren't rigged.
Now, here are some plays in a game that are non-reviewable:
- Penalties. Under no circumstance can a penalty call be reviewed.
- Forward progress. It's a judgement call on the field by the officials.
- A fumble after the whistle has blown. At that point, the play is considered dead and can't be reviewed.
- Any kick going above the uprights
- Inadvertent whistles
- Recovery of a fumble in the field of play
2.1 Introduction
Sports leagues are unique in that individual clubs are mutually interdependent in their cooperative production of competitive games. As joint members of natural cartels each sports team is only as strong as its weakest opponent. Over the last half-century the National Football league (NFL) has become the most economically powerful sports league in the world largely because it has also been the most egalitarian. In 2010 NFL clubs pooled and shared two-thirds of over $8 billion in revenues among 32 franchises. The underlying source of NFL economic strength has been a survivalist "league-think" mentality that developed from the outset of the NFL-AFL war 1960-1966. Evenly shared national media money has grown at a compound rate of 12% from $47 million annually at the time of the actual NFL merger in 1970 to $4 billion under 2012-2013 TV contract extensions.
Don't lie. The notifications bait you back in.The only reason I continue to post in this thread is because this Ram29 guy is hilarious. His neurosis and paranoia are definitely redeemable qualities.
ie you believe 5 Manning brother appearances in 8 super bowls is totally believable ? seriously ? what perfect world do you live in ?LOL -- I do believe you were in a cult.