White Shogun
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sport historian said:Yawn. None of my points about fixing were answered. Here is another one. Did the NFL fix Super Bowl XXXIX so that Tom Brady's Patriots could defeat Donovan McNabb's Eagles? By the way, the coaches and teams can barely control most of the players. How do they get them to accept being told when they can win?
A few months ago, it was pointed out that there were fewer people posting. This thread is a good reason why. I think I can find better things to do myself.
There are three different views being discussed and analyzed as though they are the same:
1) There are no corrupt players and the questionable events that occur in the games are just the outcome of fallible human beings making split second decisions in a volatile, moving dynamic:
2) All NFL games are scripted with winners and losers, and everyone in the league is involved from top to bottom:
3) Some referees, coaches, or plays might be corrupted by gambling interests and work for their payoff by making calls / plays to subtly influence the outcome of the game.
These three things are not all one and the same and they shouldn't be discussed as though they are.
I accept #3 because human nature is what it is. There is enough glaring, public evidence that tells me that players have been known to attempt to throw games, and NBA refs have been widely, publicly outed for attempting to influence the outcome of games. To believe that the people who make up the NFL are exempt from corruption is naive, at best.
I do not believe #1-2 for the same reasons - human nature. I do believe that people can keep a secret (the USA conducted secret tests of nuclear bombs for years and everyone there kept their mouth shut...)but I don't think it is feasible in an organization like the NFL, and for which #3 is already a distinct possibility that such an arrangement would remain a secret for decades.
My post isn't meant as a direct reply to sports historian except for the part in bold in his reply I quoted above:
Historian, I value you the information you provide and find your posts very interesting. My question to you is how you can imply that discussing whether or not games might be fixed is a reason to leave the site, but you've never complained about entire posts discussing Jewish control of the world government and banking industries, NWO, the Illuminati, 9/11 Truth Movement, etc. Do you think a ref attempting to fix the outcome of a sporting event is more or less likely than a Jewish cabal that runs the world behind the scenes?