Deadlift,
I've gone over this before- I believe NFL games have been fixed for a long time, well before the Caste system was fully implemented. For instance, Super Bowl III was one of the most obviously fixed games in the history of sports, imho. The AFL team had to win that game in order to justify the merger, since the first two Super Bowls were routs and the public generally viewed the NFL as vastly superior. Tears later, the Colts' Bubba Smith publicly claimed that the game was fixed. His acting career came to a screeching halt afterwards.
All I know is what I see, and very little I see in these games appears to be legitimate. A few weeks back, the Bengals clearly missed a field goal at the end of a game with Cleveland, but the referee, whose job it was to see if the ball went through the uprights, claimed it was good. The Browns' Rob Ryan publicly complained about it, but of course that stuff just gets lost in the shuffle. You will never see a "chosen" team lose a game on a blown call like that. Reminded me of Don Chandler's playoff winning field goal against the Colts back in 1965, which was definitely wide, as you can still see whenever they show the film clip of it. There was certainly no racial aspect to that fixed game, as both teams had plenty of white players. Cleveland has really been "unlucky" lately- against the Steelers the following week, the refs screwed them over again when they gave Pittsburgh a first down even though one could clearly see the chain came up short when measured against the ball. In all my years, I've never seen it be that glaringly obvious. Even ESPN showed it and laughed at the "break" the Steelers were given. Yeah, right.
The NFL doesn't necessarily need Raheem Morris, or Michael Vick, to star in the Super Bowl to achieve their agenda. That agenda is pretty much seperate from the whole "fixed" element, imho. They've clearly been tremendously successful in converting the leaague to an almost all black one. Because of this, you will naturally see more and more black coaches winning Super Bowls. Regardless, there will not be a majority white team ever winning it again, because there will never be another majority white team in the league.
If I could predict the outcomes of these fixed games with certainty, I'd be able to profit substantially. I don't know why so many here are so vehemently opposed to my theory. If the coaches are not keeping or playing the best players, the general managers are not signing the best players, the "journalists" are not reporting on the fact that so many skilled players are being discriminated against, then clearly no one is trying to win games. Considering that this is supposed to be the primary purpose of it all, what does that say about the integrity of eveyrone involved? When you throw in the gambling aspect, and how important it is to the economic vitality of the league, the corruption seems even more widespread. If the management of every team conspires year after year to keep the number of white players down to a certain level, and also conspires to make sure that no white player gets to start at certain positions, then why would anyone have the least bit of trust in the competitive validity of the games they play?