Rainger
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5 penalties that never were to help jets
The guy was high elbowing the ef out of Soucy, But Soucy should have decked him after the time expired. Refs will call that punch 100% of the time. Cost them a point.6 on 4.
Carson Soucy got called for roughing in the final seconds of the game (he punched their guy in the back of the head.) They pulled their goalie and scored with 3 seconds to go.
We are used to it, we are Seahawks fans.Get used to it...its the nhl...
I have been watching Hockey since 1958. My grandfather is in the Hockey hall of fame and was the President of the Western Hockey League when it was a pro league and not juniors.When teams 50 years ago lost was it because “they” rigged the game…
Was the Hawks SB win…”rigged”
Sonics 79…
Sounders, Storm… did Seattle win any legit?
Or is it only when our team loses?
Soucey has to eat that loss, dude deserved the punch but it should’ve come with only a couple seconds left. The next Jets game will be fun.
Yes and no easier but less in it when it was harder to bet. Today's money in sport is in the billions.It was probably easier to rig a sporting event in the distant past than at any time since about 1980, shall we say. Most people would probably agree, yet, there's still been much to gripe about.
Yes, in a truly competitive game, a single play or handful of calls can be the difference.Yes and no easier but less in it when it was harder to bet. Today's money in sport is in the billions.
The temptation to put money on a spread through a proxy then steer the game is far greater than it ever has been.
If you ask anyone what % of the population is beyond reproach you would get 0% who would think that yet we are supposed to believe that officials in all sports are 100% honest, don't try to steer games and only make mistakes.
Yet every sport has documented cases of officials either taking money, betting , or admiting they swung games.
Not saying every game is pre determined, sometimes even the officials can't control a game but a call here or there or a non call can be so subtle as to have an official get a big pay day against the spread.
I believe it happens in every game. I don't buy into the grand League conspiracy, but I do believe more than 60% of the officials are trying to steer the outcome of games. In all leagues.