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Originally Posted by GloryDayz
I think I've already said that. But it's pretty clear that it's either nothing, or 100% totally ineffective because it keeps happening.
And even if that .008762% chance that he is pounding his fist into the boardroom table is right, he's never taken it to the public side and threatened to expose the league.
And that's what you say, and mean, while you're slamming your fist into the boardroom table. While you clearly have an Ironkey sitting on the table with some interesting like "Wiki" on the sticker affixed to it.
Perhaps with the Ironkey sitting there (with pictures from his last trip to Fiji) he may not have to yell or beat the table, he can just say, "At this point, after the officiating anomalies that have proven to, in my opinion, hurt my franchises chances to advance in the playoffs, I demand a 3rd party investigation into officiating anomalies or I'll have to find other means to protect my franchise's honor." They'll laugh, but the next day they'll also hear that you've retained the nation's foremost lawyer on game-fixing. The good news for Chunt is there ain't shit they can do about it, even if he follows through. And I don't believe for a second that these owners don't have dirt they all don't want exposed.
It's time. Wait, Chunt's a soccer guy! Shit!
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Sorry, I don't believe in your (and BlackOps) idea that the NFL is like the WWE. Hunt is a businessman, he may protest, he may complain, but in the end he is not going to shit in the bed he sleeps in. There is too much money to be made. But that doesn't mean he doesn't fight it at all.