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01-04-2022 02:09 PM |
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Originally Posted by Red Dawg
(Post 16051865)
I certainly don't think every game is rigged but football is a business and it's worth so many billions that it isn't left totally up to chance in my opinion. No business this valuable would be.
Before Goodell I think it was pretty clean but since he took over I don't think it is. Kraft got him the job and it just so happens he gets 3 rings immediately and Brady is constantly getting big calls at the right time even after the mass video tape stuff that the league totally covered up. That scandal was massively big and they destroyed the evidence. Brady games have hosed us hard with officiating to say the least.
Al Davis sues the other owners the same year as the tuck rule game. It was an obvious fumble to everyone in America. Coincidence?
Katrina hit and the Saints win the SB. Is that not odd?
LA gets the Rams and then the famous no call PI gets them to the SB. Coincidence?
Manning goes to Denver and in his worse season ever gets another ring, then walks away.
These are just a few situations that don't compute but there are more shady games. The Bengals game is just like insane. Give me a break with all those game changing flags. One after another and 3 were totally bogus.
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Don't forget, we won our second Super Bowl exactly 50 years after winning our first. That made for a great story, too.
Do I think the league conspired to get the Chiefs that win? No. But I do think they didn't pull their usual machinations to stop it, either. Remember when Miami beat New England to help secure us a bye? Normally the ref$ would have NEVER allowed the Dolphins to score on that final drive. But during that one game there were no obvious/questionable Brady-saving flags thrown. That just.... never happens. But it did that day.
We're a small market team with a limited fanbase. Even having Mahomes can't change that. I don't think the league will ever pull out all the stops to actually help us win like they've done with so many other teams. The best we can hope for is that they call a rare honest game.
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