Uncle Si":g65yv2u3 said:
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The NFL... knowing it must have the Rams in the Super Bowl.. let them go down 13-0..
Be down late in the game and let the Saints nearly ice the game knowing.. i mean without a doubt because they are cheating and setting this up... that theyll have this one chance to steal (after of course they somehow get the rams to march down the field but not all the way down the field so they could tie it but not win it then lose the coin toss knowing that a tipped ball would land in the hands of a guy on his back...then... let the rams march down for a chip shot 57 FIFTY SEVEN yard game winning kick) a win for the Rams by not calling PI.
But tin foil comments make you mad?
Ill just say i see some holes in your theory.
I will agree the NFL is a money hungry machine with loose morals and flexible abiding of the law. Its also run by 32 men, 31 of them who give zero shits about the Rams winning.
All of that other stuff is irrelevant and you know it.
All the crap in all the games in the first 56 minutes of every NFL game now is largely pointless ... it's just like the NBA now. The bulk of the game is back and forth where nothing much happens because of the rule changes they put in the game create a situation where one team can't go out and put a game away without everything going right for them and the other team just not showing up.... every game is almost always going to be decided in the last few minutes.
Pick any game this season, turn it on with 3 or 4 minutes to go... there's your game. The rest has all been clockwork. It's painful to even watch the first 3 quarters now because you know what's going to happen...you know it's going to "Miraculously come down to the wire". Oooooooooooooooh, isn't that fantastic. It's so exciting, it's like everyone is just playing fantastic football for 3 quarters.
Except if you watch Seahawk games these past few years, you know your team can come out and deliberately suck in the most insanely painful horrible way for 55 minutes and then suddenly perk up at the end and everyone says "oh see, look they are always in games!... they must be great!"
LOL
No, it's the modern rules.
So all it takes in almost any game is one key sequence of calls or no calls.
Do they control every match completely in the WWF? They don't have to. The rules do that for them.
Which makes it much easier to affect the outcome of a game than at any time in NFL history.
They learned a lesson in XL... that it's tough to expose yourself in the modern era with a long drawn out full game screw job like they did with XL when it was obvious to everyone in the world that the fix was in.
Now they can say "Oh it was just one error!"