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?
Last edited by bdoughty; 12-13-2015 at 10:11 PM.
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.
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.
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.
Last edited by souljahbill; 12-16-2015 at 04:58 AM.
Gloves? Who cares how they make one handed catches. Back in the day Oakland could make no-handed catches.
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Last edited by bdoughty; 12-16-2015 at 08:16 AM.
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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The dude abides.
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.
Last edited by bdoughty; 12-17-2015 at 11:33 PM.
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.
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