OT: The NFL fix

king_kong_

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Bengals now the super bowl favorite

lots of speculation about mahomes' availability

both NFC teams look the part

 

T...Chafes

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With all the former NFL players, coaches, execs moving on from the NFL. They retire from the NFL (or get cut or fired). They then lead regular lives. Go to BBQs, get other jobs, make new friends, raise kids, get away from football, etc. Many with injuries, concussions, mental health issues, and so on, and many go broke within a few years of leaving the NFL.

Yet not a single person has got loose lipped, drunk, or made comments to others about the NFL being fixed. Especially as these are some of the most competitive people on the planet. I can't imagine a high level athlete being told to drop a pass, throw a pic, miss a tackle, etc and be OK with it.

Example of a player to his GF/Wife/Friend/Parent: "That pass I dropped in that game, well I had to drop it. It was my job to drop that pass. But I was OK with it because I made a lot of money. I was Ok with looking like a fool on national TV".

Yet not one single story or witness has come to light, I wonder how that is possible..............The whole idea is laughable.
 
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Husker4real_rivals373787

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With all the former NFL players, coaches, execs moving on from the NFL. They retire from the NFL (or get cut or fired). They then lead regular lives. Go to BBQs, get other jobs, make new friends, raise kids, get away from football, etc. Many with injuries, concussions, mental health issues, and so on, and many go broke within a few years of leaving the NFL.

Yet not a single person has got loose lipped, drunk, or made comments to others about the NFL being fixed. Especially as these are some of the most competitive people on the planet. I can't imagine a high level athlete being told to drop a pass, throw a pic, miss a tackle, etc and be OK with it.

Example of a player to his GF/Wife/Friend/Parent: "That pass I dropped in that game, well I had to drop it. It was my job to drop that pass. But I was OK with it because I made a lot of money. I was Ok with looking like a fool on national TV".

Yet not one single story or witness has come to light, I wonder how that is possible..............The whole idea is laughable.
But if you look at it through the lens of someone completely deranged or otherwise divorced from reality, you can see that it makes perfect sense.
 

steinek11

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But if you look at it through the lens of someone completely deranged or otherwise divorced from reality, you can see that it makes perfect sense.
I don't know how they got to Brett Maher. I can only assume massive gambling debts piled up somewhere. So sad.
 

Spartanhusker

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With all the former NFL players, coaches, execs moving on from the NFL. They retire from the NFL (or get cut or fired). They then lead regular lives. Go to BBQs, get other jobs, make new friends, raise kids, get away from football, etc. Many with injuries, concussions, mental health issues, and so on, and many go broke within a few years of leaving the NFL.

Yet not a single person has got loose lipped, drunk, or made comments to others about the NFL being fixed. Especially as these are some of the most competitive people on the planet. I can't imagine a high level athlete being told to drop a pass, throw a pic, miss a tackle, etc and be OK with it.

Example of a player to his GF/Wife/Friend/Parent: "That pass I dropped in that game, well I had to drop it. It was my job to drop that pass. But I was OK with it because I made a lot of money. I was Ok with looking like a fool on national TV".

Yet not one single story or witness has come to light, I wonder how that is possible..............The whole idea is laughable.
Thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! One of our fans on here that I know is adamant the fix is in...so stupid....
 

steinek11

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There was a story this weekend where the guy who places the ball for the kicker on field goals was using a blade of grass to help him identify where to put the tip of the ball. So corrupt. You really have to keep an eye on these guys.
 

Mack In Motion

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With all the former NFL players, coaches, execs moving on from the NFL. They retire from the NFL (or get cut or fired). They then lead regular lives. Go to BBQs, get other jobs, make new friends, raise kids, get away from football, etc. Many with injuries, concussions, mental health issues, and so on, and many go broke within a few years of leaving the NFL.

Yet not a single person has got loose lipped, drunk, or made comments to others about the NFL being fixed. Especially as these are some of the most competitive people on the planet. I can't imagine a high level athlete being told to drop a pass, throw a pic, miss a tackle, etc and be OK with it.

Example of a player to his GF/Wife/Friend/Parent: "That pass I dropped in that game, well I had to drop it. It was my job to drop that pass. But I was OK with it because I made a lot of money. I was Ok with looking like a fool on national TV".

Yet not one single story or witness has come to light, I wonder how that is possible..............The whole idea is laughable.

Nailed it.

It's like the people who insist that (insert massive tragedy here involving hundreds or thousands of people) "was an inside job".

They typically are somehow able to hold these same beliefs simultaneously (with a straight face)

1) The US government is incompent beyond belief in virtually every facet.

2) The US government -- in spite of being grossly incompetent at everything -- managed to pull off an inside job worthy of another Ocean's 11 sequel, only involving hundreds or thousands of people instead of 11. And either nobody ever talked about it or the media was uninterested in picking up and running the biggest news story of the last century.
 

Spartanhusker

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Nailed it.

It's like the people who insist that (insert massive tragedy here involving hundreds or thousands of people) "was an inside job".

They typically are somehow able to hold these same beliefs simultaneously (with a straight face)

1) The US government is incompent beyond belief in virtually every facet.

2) The US government -- in spite of being grossly incompetent at everything -- managed to pull off an inside job worthy of another Ocean's 11 sequel, only involving hundreds or thousands of people instead of 11. And either nobody ever talked about it or the media was uninterested in picking up and running the biggest news story of the last century.
this
 

huskerdrb

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We all know that there have been more than one point shaving scandal in basketball. We have Tim Donaghy as an example. Pro tennis has its questions about match fixing. So anything is possible. Sports gambling is off the charts huge. It really doesn’t take much to affect outcomes. One call here and there….
 
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To be fair there have been several players who claimed that the league is fixed, but they're always the lowest character guys you can't take serious. If bill cower or Jimmy Johnson or such would come out and tell us it's fixed and give us an example that's a whole another story but the only people who have ever claimed it are people you wouldn't want anything to do with in real life
 

Spartanhusker

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We all know that there have been more than one point shaving scandal in basketball. We have Tim Donaghy as an example. Pro tennis has its questions about match fixing. So anything is possible. Sports gambling is off the charts huge. It really doesn’t take much to affect outcomes. One call here and there….
difference here...individual vs. a league......

NOW....HAVING SAID THAT....I've always believed KU gets EVERY CALL AT HOME...