Deadlift,
My "fixed" theory doesn't revolve around race. If the games were fixed strictly because of that, then the Jaguars would be the NFL champs. Also, Mike/Michael Vick would have won at least one Super Bowl. You point out that the Eagles are very black as well; that's true of every team in the league to one extent or another. Even the teams with the most white players (Green Bay, New England, San Diego), have a majority black roster. My point was that the Redskins are clearly lacking in talent, while the Eagles and especially the Cowboys have a lot more skilled players. The media may love McNabb (what black QB don't they like?), but he is undeniably talented. Campbell isn't.
I have no idea how the NFL determines who wins which game, but there is little doubt in my mind that the games are scripted. If I could figure it out, I'd be able to profit financially from it. Anyone who watches the way these officials determine the outcome of games with a key call (or non-call) at the right moment, will understand what I'm saying. As I've said before, everyone associated with the NFL acknowledges that holding could be called on every play. Pass interference could also be called on virtually every pass play. Clipping or illegal blocking could be called on every kick return. The officials decide when to call these infractions, and that alone can sway the outcome of a close game.
We all believe that the NFL conspires to hold down the number of white players in the league, and deny them any chance at all to play running back or cornerback. If an organization does something like that, with all the "win at all costs" coaches and general managers participating, then it is not legitimate by definition. Knowing this, why is the notion that the games themselves could be fixed so outlandish?