That is twice on the last page you have failed to put a separation between a comma and the word you. If you do it a third time does the ghost of Pete Rozelle appear and tell you all of the NFL's secrets?
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That is twice on the last page you have failed to put a separation between a comma and the word you. If you do it a third time does the ghost of Pete Rozelle appear and tell you all of the NFL's secrets?
you cant possibly be dumb enough to believe what the Texans just did on 3rd and 4th down.
no one anywhere in real life would call wildcat on 3rd and 3 ..and then go for it on 4th and just stand there waiting to get sacked.
...yes, I know. You believe everything because you cant think for yourself
feel free to look up deception and lies while your at it. I'm the one telling the truth. You are the one who believes in lies.
Smarter than you or not, I definitely poses more wisdom,common sense and critical thinking skills.
standard deviation doesnt have anything to do with whether receivers are dropping balls on purpose or not.
Honestly ram, if this whole thing were true, that the NFL and all sports are staged, why isn't there a group of former players out there suing for billions of dollars? Someone like Sam Keller, who took away our college video game because he wanted a payday and couldn't hack it in the NFL. There's gotta be tens of thousands of former players who'd want to join in on it. Look how many big name superstars you hear about that 10 years after they retire, they're already bankrupt. Why hasn't something like this happened?
If it were all staged, there would have to be a ton of people out there who'd want to cash in on taking down professional sports. That lawsuit would be hundreds of billions of dollars.
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Honestly ram, if this whole thing were true, that the NFL and all sports are staged, why isn't there a group of former players out there suing for billions of dollars? Someone like Sam Keller, who took away our college video game because he wanted a payday and couldn't hack it in the NFL. There's gotta be tens of thousands of former players who'd want to join in on it. Look how many big name superstars you hear about that 10 years after they retire, they're already bankrupt. Why hasn't something like this happened?
If it were all staged, there would have to be a ton of people out there who'd want to cash in on taking down professional sports. That lawsuit would be hundreds of billions of dollars.
try suing a billion dollars company with all the lawyers and media under their thumb and see where it gets you.Do you really think billionaire/ owner/ lawyers cant do anything to dumb ass jocks or actual journalists who try to actually investigate anything?
I already showed you a fan suing the league because of the Patriots so called film scandal. The courts said the only thing a bought ticket gives you a right to is watching a game.
You cant do anything about how they decide to present it to you.
(I'm trying to find an article about the journalist who wrote a book and never could get another job in his field again because of it.)
Howard Cosell is another. He left but they said he was an alcoholic and a problem which wasnt true.
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First, the moral problem I had with the NFL. I no longer believed in the league, and I became increasingly disillusioned with what I felt was a deception of the American public. Thanks to Monday Night Football, the NFL took off in the 1970s, becoming the most powerful, prestigious, and glamorous organization in professional sports. At the same time, however, what was happening off the field began to sicken me. As I have related in previous chapters, power eventually corrupted a lot of the owners and the men who run the league. Greed and political chicanery became normal business practices. Their arrogance knew no bounds. They thought they had a license to do exactly as they pleased, particularly with regard to carpetbagging franchises—or threatening to carpetbag franchises if the cities in which they played didn’t come through with bigger stadiums, better tax breaks, and other concessions.
The NFL got away with such outrageous behavior for two reasons: one, its partnership with the three networks; and two, its almost all-encompassing influence over the sportswriters, who could be counted on to parrot the party line. It was disgraceful and I wanted no part of it….
And God forbid you disagreed with them, or criticized them, or as a working journalist exposed their duplicity. They circled the wagons, even tried to discredit you by distorting what you had reported….
If you weren’t a whore for the NFL, then you were a pariah. I wasn’t going to shill for league....
1) The NFL has lost in court plenty of times. The courts can't be fixed because everything is public record in a court of law.
2) All someone has to do is present ONE script to throw the whole thing out of wack. If someone were to present an entire season's worth, that's even better.
3) Don't try that NDA shit either because with SOOOOOO many people keeping the exact same secret, any one of a million people can anonymously send a script to any reporter on the local or national level and the press can keep that source anonymous.
Game, Set, Match.
Gloves? Who cares how they make one handed catches. Back in the day Oakland could make no-handed catches.
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LOL BD love those old pics.
ok, so...
I thought Bucs had this one. But the nfl is doing one better. They are making it so the Bucs and the Rams can play for a playoff spot in the final week.
Seattle plays Cleveland this weekend...of course its natural to think Seattle should win it But if Seattle wins that game,they dont have to win the last two weeks and they dont lose a spot. Just a 5 or six seed depending on winning or losing the next two game.
that of course would be boring and I really dont think the NFL wants that. I'm going against all conventional wisdom and taking Cleveland.
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by the way. I like her socks
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Nothing says classy like the rose on the tit tattoo.
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Hard to say what is more annoying. The animated helmets or google for allowing you to search skanky Cleveland Browns fans in stockings with a side of amputee fetish.
What does one fan suing the league have anything to do with what I said? One fan vs a billion dollar industry. Of coarse it's not gonna amount to anything, unless he's bill fucking gates. What I said was having tens of thousands of current and former players involved in suing all professional leagues into being duped in participating in a fake entertainment industry. With the amount of people involved, of course it's gonna turn out differently than the ONE fan.
You are taking that Howard Cosell excerpt completely out of context. When he's talking about what's going on off the field, he's referring to drug use, as he was one of the first to report about drug use in not only the NFL but all sports. The owners would try sneaky blackmailing tricks back then and threaten to leave. There weren't many limitations back then. Since then though, rules have been put in place.
Cosell was NOT referring to the league having their hand in deciding what outcomes they want the season to have.
Cosell also could not get another job because of how outspoken he was. He was openly critical of news networks in how they'd hire professional athletes with zero to little broadcasting/journalism experience and putting them in front of the camera over guys who've been reporting for 15 years because of the athletes' game. That's why he wasn't given any jobs later, because he burned so many bridges, not because professional sports axed him.
Sorry Ram but anyone that knew Howard Cosell knew he was a heavy drinker. Al Michaels had so many stories almost half of the content of a book he wrote was about his drinking. I remember this story from when I was growing up.
Cosell and I worked together on a number of Monday Night Baseball games in the late 1970s. Our pairing became more regular in ’81, the year that the players went on strike in the middle of the season. Days before the work stoppage we were in Kansas City for a *Monday-night game between the Yankees and the Royals. Cosell and I both arrived at the Alameda Plaza Hotel on Sunday afternoon. The phone rang in my room, and I heard that unmistakable voice: “Alfalfa. What are you doing?”
Of course it was Cosell, using the nickname that Bob Uecker had conferred on me. “Nothing,” I said. “What’s up?”
“Dinn-uh. Let’s go to the Savoy Grill for dinn-uh.”
As usual, he consumed four or five glasses of vodka on the rocks before the food came. Cosell could hold his liquor very well, but by the end of dinner he’d had an aquarium’s worth.
In Kansas City the basic limos of the company that ABC used were stark white and twice the average size. We also had a regular driver there, a woman in her mid-50s named Peggy. Cosell and I finished dinner around 8:45, still twilight. We got into the backseat of the limo, and Peggy began to drive us back to the hotel. The route took us through a gritty neighborhood, and soon we came to a traffic light. On the sidewalk to our left we saw two boys, maybe 16 or 17 years old, in a serious fistfight, surrounded by other teenagers egging them on. Cosell opened his door and began to get out of the limo. Peggy screamed, “Mr. Cosell! Mr. Cosell! No!” I tried to grab him. It was too late. He was out of the car and onto the sidewalk.
I had a wife, an 11-year-old son and a seven-year-old daughter. Would I really fight a pack of teenagers to stick up for Howard Cosell? Should I tell Peggy to drive away? There were no cellphones in 1981; you couldn’t call a cop. Cosell was standing on the corner -- toupee on his head, cigar dangling from his mouth, ridiculous yellow blazer making him impossible not to notice. Suddenly the fight stopped. The kids looked at him dumbfounded, their eyes and mouths wide open. It was as if everyone was thinking, What the #%$*&?
Then Cosell spoke: “Now listen. It’s quite apparent to this trained observer that the young southpaw does not have a jab requisite for the continuation of this fray. Furthermore, his opponent is a man of inferior and diminishing skills. This confrontation is halted posthaste!”
Total silence followed. Then one kid said, “Howard Cosell? Howard Cosell!” An instant later they were all dancing around him as if he were a maypole. From somewhere a pen was produced, and Cosell signed autographs and patted the kids on their heads.
Reality officially had been suspended.
Cosell then reentered the limo and leaned back against the headrest in total satisfaction. Peggy was still in a state between shock and disbelief. I was just happy to be alive.
Peggy drove off, and about a block down the street she said, “Mr. Cosell, excuse me, but I have to tell you something. I have been driving for 25 years. I thought I had seen everything! I have never seen anything like that.”
Cosell took a long drag on his cigar. He looked straight ahead. “Pegaroo,” he said, “just remember one thing. I know who I am.”
1) Seattle is beating Cleveland
2) Neither the Rams or the Bucs will be playing for a playoff spot.
The Seahawks and whomever is 2nd in the NFC North are getting in.
since The Jets won tonight, I had to change my picks for the week.
I believe the final outcome/playoff setting may be closer to this.
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of course this blows up if Seahawks win but I really dont think they are supposed to. Like I said, that just eliminates everyone for 2 weeks... and that's boring.
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Seattle is beating Cleveland
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Neither the Rams or the Bucs will be playing for a playoff spot.
if Rams and Bucs win their next two games while Seattle loses the next 3(Sunday/ tomorrow)....the final Sunday has them all eligible depending on who wins other games.(Dallas could get Rams in)
now Soulja,..isnt that just too easy? all being decided in week 15 with 32 more glorious NFL games left?Quote:
The Seahawks and whomever is 2nd in the NFC North are getting in.
Seattle would just win tomorrow and whether they won or lose the next 2 games,they would just keep the same fifth seed.
That's just not good business. Its not entertaining.
Is Mark Goldburg an alias? A few the images have your psychotic writing on them so I am guessing fantasy Wrestling name or you just borrowed it from one of your victims.
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Also what kind of crack is Ram, Percy, Mark smoking thinking Carolina is going to lose two of the next three games?
Beckham Jr. = WWE
no one would act that way in front of thousands of people with the season on the line.....unless he was told to.
its too over the top. Its too blatant.
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wowzers! thats fascinating...
they actually want to lead people on that Seattle still has a chance to get back to SB even before week 17.
Yes, I was wrong about that scenario but I know they will lose in the first round.
and I also know that if you picked the opposite teams to win in week 15 and 16 that the same desired set up happens for week 17.
in other words I know that the games I got wrong this week just means I have to pick the opposite next week of what I originally intended and I'll be fine.
I am going to get back the games I lost because I know which ones youll pick next week.
I know the Vikings will be in the Conference championship because they are hosting the SB next year with their new stadium ( the same circumstances as the Cardinals and 49ers in the past that you deny as another coincidence)
JB and CLW ,try and get your picks in so I can compare reasons for selection.
Chargers did win but I still find it odd that you picked them. I guess you think the point spread is some kind of gospel even though you keep getting screwed by it.
I know who will be in the conference championships. I just need to figure out the combination they intend to get there with.
the funny thing is...if Cleveland would have won you still would have bought it as real with your 'any given Sunday bullshit'...but since I said it would happen and it didnt,therefore I dont know what i'm talking about....?
That makes you intellectually inept hypocrites.
its staged regardless of outcome. I'm fascinated that you are so defensive and need desperately to believe its real, Without the slightest understanding of deception and propaganda.
in any case,stay safe and
Merry Christmas!
And still undefeated, with the Falcons and Bucs left on their schedule. They just beat the Falcons 38-0 a few weeks ago so good luck finding those two losses.
Anything to shut these guys up would be fan-fucking-tastic.
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* Aside form Mercury Morris, nothing will shut him up.
And again ram, where is your proof that it's staged? You have never once provided any kind of anything from any kind of credible source that clearly ppints to professional sports being staged. You have failed to do that and any time a legit source proves you wrong, you deny them.
You are the one that wants to believe they're all staged. You've brainwashed yourself into believing it's staged because you want it to be fake. Just accept it that you are wrong on this.
This Cardinals/Eagles game is hella dramatic http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/12...82981423c2.jpg
heres the author/journalist I referred to a few posts ago
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How Powerful Interests Make Books Vanish
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http://www.feedyourneedtoread.com/fe...-books-vanish/
this should answer some of your; why hasnt someone said this or that,questions
http://fair.org/extra-online-article...a-and-the-mob/
a lighter reference
Odell is out but I still think Giants win so the week matters.
I know guys can't handle it but the fight was staged. Norman didn't even fall down
you of course believe all the brain spasms both teams are having during the final minute of the Eagles- Redskins game in the first half.
No one is that stupid,that often unless they are told to do it.
if they actually want Washington to win this game...I guess they intend to have Minn. lose to Steelers in the SB or have Seattle get there to lose to Steelers...?
I knew Minn. would go deep in playoffs. Building a new stadium and hosting the SB Next year...but I figured they would lose to NY in the nfc Championship.
this is odd. But it is after all for the owners and not for you.
If you believe all the stuff happening at the end of the Falcons game with the penalties stopping the clock to give the panthers a supposed chance to keep people glued to the screen.
You believe in fairy tales
The back pedaling in these last few posts is great. "This team will win.....well I guess they wanted this scenario instead....oops, I mean I mean they wanted this to happen......well I knew this would happen(after the fact of course)