T-Hawk":v16ah2jn said:fenderbender123":v16ah2jn said:Exactly....why was he a coach and then a GM and now a commentator for so long if he thought the game was rigged? And how many other players and coaches and officials and league management and personnel etc do you have to keep quiet over the course of multiple decades? Plus there are the millions of fans who are watching for anything suspicious as well...You'd think they would be able to find something more than circumstantial evidence to be able to prove it if it was.
It doesn't have to be a league wide conspiracy for that game to be rigged though. It could be just 1 ref whose gambling on games. This was literally happening in the NBA at the same time as XL.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007_NBA_betting_scandal
Seymour":1dozqjfv said:T-Hawk":1dozqjfv said:fenderbender123":1dozqjfv said:Exactly....why was he a coach and then a GM and now a commentator for so long if he thought the game was rigged? And how many other players and coaches and officials and league management and personnel etc do you have to keep quiet over the course of multiple decades? Plus there are the millions of fans who are watching for anything suspicious as well...You'd think they would be able to find something more than circumstantial evidence to be able to prove it if it was.
It doesn't have to be a league wide conspiracy for that game to be rigged though. It could be just 1 ref whose gambling on games. This was literally happening in the NBA at the same time as XL.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007_NBA_betting_scandal
This.
Sad someone needs to point out the most obvious scenario that is by far the most likely as well. Could even be just getting paid to make some bad calls to keep scores within certain parameters. Could be pay, job, favor ect. that is his motive beyond he is just betting on the games.
:2thumbs: This...chris98251":3r8s5i1b said:One NBA Ref was steering games, you don't need a whole crew of NFL officials to steer just one to make calls at crucial times, like first drives to keep things from getting out of hand and judgement calls like QB sneaks and breaking the plain of the goal line, throw in some drive stalling phantom, holds and the phantom Horse collar on Hass to make sure the game is put away.
fenderbender123":21ajh6s0 said:I said you guys are right!!! WHAT ELSE DO YOU WANT FROM ME!?!?!??!?!!
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fenderbender123":1zgzk95v said:Exactly....why was he a coach and then a GM and now a commentator for so long if he thought the game was rigged? And how many other players and coaches and officials and league management and personnel etc do you have to keep quiet over the course of multiple decades? Plus there are the millions of fans who are watching for anything suspicious as well...You'd think they would be able to find something more than circumstantial evidence to be able to prove it if it was.
scutterhawk":1v9zvex7 said:fenderbender123":1v9zvex7 said:Exactly....why was he a coach and then a GM and now a commentator for so long if he thought the game was rigged? And how many other players and coaches and officials and league management and personnel etc do you have to keep quiet over the course of multiple decades? Plus there are the millions of fans who are watching for anything suspicious as well...You'd think they would be able to find something more than circumstantial evidence to be able to prove it if it was.
Holmgren isn't stupid, he KNOWS that after all is said and done?, he would be perceived a sniveler, and "Pissing In The Wind".
He also KNOWS that NOTHING will ever be done to rectify that shit-show...What Bill Levy admitted to is VERY telling.
I think that the screw job that was dealt to the NO Saints dredged up some obvious facts, facts that show "Favoritism" and "steering" is alive and well in the NFL.
You'd have to be dumber than a box of frog shit NOT to have recognized the CROOKED Officiating and game steering on that PI play...Sickening. ukeface:
Legally speaking the statute of limitations doesn’t start until the victim(s) find out...The Breh":39a5ds9e said:What's the statue of limitations ?
Have 'em trot out there and run it back Roj.
scutterhawk":34for7cn said:It's called racketeering.bmorepunk":34for7cn said:HawkGA":34for7cn said:bmorepunk":34for7cn said:I've asked this before, but why would a Seahawks fan who believes that the NFL is deliberately picking the winners of games and telling the officials to make that happen (and specifically in this case, did that in a Super Bowl), continue to watch the games? That is some irrational behavior, right up there with staying with your significant other who is abusing you.
The allegation here isn't that the NFL rigged it. It's that a particular ref did. That's not the same level of screw job as having the entire NFL being behind fixing games.
Also, there is a big difference between a the NFL nudging certain outcomes and going full WWE level of scripting.
One final point. If the NFL was going to script or nudge, it's likely they would do so prior to the Super Bowl to set the teams rather than actually care who won the actual game.
Okay, I'll bring it back to just the individual ref situation and just assume it's a bad actor during one event. This seems really unlikely with the likely explanation just being human error, but that's reasonably possible.
I've never been down with the "script/nudge" theories. It's too big of a conspiracy to keep under wraps with everybody involved. There would be over 100 officials and a bunch of NFL staffers involved.
Only one official has to be involved. See Leavy.bmorepunk":2whwdx9j said:scutterhawk":2whwdx9j said:It's called racketeering.bmorepunk":2whwdx9j said:HawkGA":2whwdx9j said:The allegation here isn't that the NFL rigged it. It's that a particular ref did. That's not the same level of screw job as having the entire NFL being behind fixing games.
Also, there is a big difference between a the NFL nudging certain outcomes and going full WWE level of scripting.
One final point. If the NFL was going to script or nudge, it's likely they would do so prior to the Super Bowl to set the teams rather than actually care who won the actual game.
Okay, I'll bring it back to just the individual ref situation and just assume it's a bad actor during one event. This seems really unlikely with the likely explanation just being human error, but that's reasonably possible.
I've never been down with the "script/nudge" theories. It's too big of a conspiracy to keep under wraps with everybody involved. There would be over 100 officials and a bunch of NFL staffers involved.
You're accusing over 120 individuals whose professionals are school principals and teachers, federal agents, attorneys, judges, software engineers, sales guys, athletic directors, accountants, airline pilots, small business owners, operations managers, insurance agents, environmental engineers, probation officers, electrical engineers, college professors, investment brokers, internal auditors, financial advisors, IT managers, law enforcement officers, carpenters and foremen, public accountants, realtors, physical education teachers and coaches, plant managers, defense contractors, bankers, systems engineers, firefighters, and other jobs as being party to a criminal conspiracy.
Sports Hernia":1tz3ppn5 said:Only one official has to be involved. See Leavy.bmorepunk":1tz3ppn5 said:scutterhawk":1tz3ppn5 said:It's called racketeering.bmorepunk":1tz3ppn5 said:Okay, I'll bring it back to just the individual ref situation and just assume it's a bad actor during one event. This seems really unlikely with the likely explanation just being human error, but that's reasonably possible.
I've never been down with the "script/nudge" theories. It's too big of a conspiracy to keep under wraps with everybody involved. There would be over 100 officials and a bunch of NFL staffers involved.
You're accusing over 120 individuals whose professionals are school principals and teachers, federal agents, attorneys, judges, software engineers, sales guys, athletic directors, accountants, airline pilots, small business owners, operations managers, insurance agents, environmental engineers, probation officers, electrical engineers, college professors, investment brokers, internal auditors, financial advisors, IT managers, law enforcement officers, carpenters and foremen, public accountants, realtors, physical education teachers and coaches, plant managers, defense contractors, bankers, systems engineers, firefighters, and other jobs as being party to a criminal conspiracy.
Not everyone needs to be know about a “script/nudge” forbmorepunk":fpkjl7bd said:Sports Hernia":fpkjl7bd said:Only one official has to be involved. See Leavy.bmorepunk":fpkjl7bd said:scutterhawk":fpkjl7bd said:It's called racketeering.
You're accusing over 120 individuals whose professionals are school principals and teachers, federal agents, attorneys, judges, software engineers, sales guys, athletic directors, accountants, airline pilots, small business owners, operations managers, insurance agents, environmental engineers, probation officers, electrical engineers, college professors, investment brokers, internal auditors, financial advisors, IT managers, law enforcement officers, carpenters and foremen, public accountants, realtors, physical education teachers and coaches, plant managers, defense contractors, bankers, systems engineers, firefighters, and other jobs as being party to a criminal conspiracy.
We were talking about "script/nudge" in the current NFL, not a single official from before the iPhone existed.