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п»їDid the NFL Admit to Rigging Games?
A deceptive video about rigged football games created by a "satire" Facebook page spread quickly on social media.
Kim LaCapria Published 24 January 2018.
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On 23 January 2018, the Facebook page Satire Daily published a video seemingly documenting that the National Football League (NFL) had openly admitted to rigging games:
The clip was also published to YouTube and shared on Twitter (without any explicit indication that it was “satire”):
Predictably, the video was followed by an uptick in social media posts about purported NFL rigging, with few people apparently making their way to Satire Daily’s “About” section on Facebook. That section listed “Fake News” as a Personal Interest, while additional fields noted the site’s satirical purpose:
Affiliation This is a Satire News Parody, videos are not meant to be taken seriously, none of the claims in our videos are true. About This is a satire news parody and comedic page. Nothing on this page is to be taken seriously. None of the stories created in our videos are true, they are created for purely satirical comedy purposes. Awards Sit down, Fake News Award STORY Quality produced satire news stories to combat the spread of fake news by fighting fire with fire. None of the news stories posted on my site are real.


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Commentary.
by Tom Siebert , Op-Ed Contributor, February 5, 2018.
Let’s say you were given an endless “Get Out of Jail Free” card. What would you do with it? Would you commit crimes? Steal? Kill somebody? Try to rule the world? Would you settle for, say, $14 billion a year?
That’s the luxurious position the NFL finds itself in when it comes to its court-granted right to fix the outcome of professional football games. There is no question the NFL has the legal right to fix a game. Any game, including the Super Bowl.
So, then, the real question becomes: Does it?
Just so we’re clear: In 2007, the New England Patriots were caught cheating, videotaping opponents’ formations and coaching signals — even with evidence destroyed by NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell. Turned out they’d been doing it for 10 years. A Jets fan and season-ticket holder, Carl Mayer, sued the Patriots, asking for reimbursement to all Jets fans who went to those games. He lost.
But why did he lose?
If you read the brief one-paragraph explanation that ran in The New York Times on May 19, 2010, you’d only learn that “Mayer failed to prove any legal right to damages.”
OK, but why not? Google and Bing your way around the internet and you’ll find explanations hard to come by from any sports, business or legal reporter. But at least the court decision is online, and you can read it for yourself.
Since you probably won’t, here’s the tl;dr: The NFL argued, and the court agreed, that people who buy tickets to an NFL game have the contractual right to a seat to watch two teams play each other, and nothing else. The court even quoted Mayer’s ticket stub, which reads: “This ticket only grants entry into the stadium and a spectator seat for the specified NFL game.” (emphasis added)
If the Patriots cheated to win that game, well, tough. Legally extrapolate that and it means: If any NFL outcome is fixed, well, tough.
Also in 2010, in a separate court case against the NFL over branded items like hats and shirts, the league presented itself not as 32 separate teams, but as one singular business “unit in the entertainment marketplace.”
Throughout that case, the NFL repeatedly positioned itself legally as a “sports entertainment” business, not a genuinely contested “sport.” College football, for example, is legally classified as a “collegiate sport.” The only other “sports entertainment” businesses are professional wrestling and roller derby.
Financials back up the NFL’s case that it operates as a single entertainment business unit. Some 75% of all revenue is shared equally among the NFL teams, far more than the NBA (roughly half) and Major League Baseball (about a third).
Thus, with the vast majority of NFL revenue coming via television rights, it most certainly behooves all teams to provide the best possible show in the “entertainment marketplace.”
So how’s that coming along? Well, there’s no question Super Bowl contests have become much more entertaining in the past 15 years — as these legal battles were playing out — than they were in the previous 35. To wit:
From Super Bowl 1 to 35, nine games (25.7%) were decided by a touchdown or less. Two were decided by a field goal or less. The average win was by 16.7 points, more than two touchdowns.
From Super Bowl 36 to 51 — or every Super Bowl since the 9/11 attacks — 10 of 16 games (62.5%) have been decided by a touchdown or less. Five were as close as a field goal or less. The average win was 8.7 points.
FWIW, if you add in this year’s big game, half of the Super Bowls since 9/11 have featured the red-white-and-blue Patriots of New England. Two of the 35 prior did.
Are the Patriots that good? No. We know for a fact they cheat, because they’ve been caught. But worse than that, there is too much video evidence that shows, again and again, favoritism for the most “Patriotic” of American football teams.
So we’ve got the legal foundation. We’ve got circumstantial video evidence galore. The rest basically comes down to the NFL and Establishment sports media asking fans: “Who you gonna believe? Me or your lying eyes?”
But if you won’t believe your lying eyes, and you won’t believe me, will you believe the thinly veiled revelations of some of the game’s players? Here are a few that have popped up in the past couple years, with links to the original sources:
"And we all know, now that we’re grown men, that wrestling’s fake. Well, football is not played like it was when I played." -- retired Houston Oilers RB and Hall of Famer Earl Campbell.
"We're talking about a different NFL now . before it was more about the game. Now it's such an entertainment business. It's turning into the WWE really. It's like the Vince McMahon stuff. Basically, [Roger] Goodell is like Vince McMahon." -- Cleveland Browns tackle Joe Thomas.
"[The NFL is] like a spectacle of violence, for entertainment, and you're the actors in it. You're complicit in that: You put on the uniform. And it's a trivial thing at its core. It's make-believe, really. That's the truth about it."-- former 49ers linebacker Chris Borland, who retired after a single season.
So how was The Big Game? Were you not… entertained?


NFL Lawyer, Who Claimed Super Bowl Is ‘Rigged’, Found Dead.
An NFL entertainment lawyer, who has worked for the corporation for more than 15 years, has been found dead in New York City hours after telling reporters that Super Bowl LII is “rigged.”
Dan Goodes was found dead in his hometown of New York City in what early reports described as an “gangland-style execution”, hours after blowing the whistle on the “rigged Super Bowl” backstage at a promotional event in Minneapolis.
Early reports claim the 49-year-old was found shot dead in a 2017 BMW 2 Series, along with one other man, believed to be a close friend.
Goodes, an entertainment lawyer who worked at the National Football League’s Park Avenue headquarters, had been representing the NFL in Minneapolis, working alongside Eagles and Patriots franchise staff on promoting Sunday’s Super Bowl featuring the two teams.
However Goodes went “off-script” in Minneapolis and was “physically removed” from the premises by security staff, but not before publicly condemning the NFL as “totally corrupt” and claiming the Super Bowl is “fixed.”
Telling reporters that he is a “football fan first and foremost, and a lawyer second”, Goodes said “Football in America in 2018 doesn’t need another rigged Super Bowl. We need a great match. Not another rigged result that doesn’t pass the sniff test.
“I like money as much as the next guy. But I like football more. I can’t stand by and allow rampant greed and cynicism to destroy the game I love. The little boy in me won’t allow it.
“Football in America won’t recover from this.”
National Football League Headquarters, Manhattan: Dan Goodes was found dead in a BMW 2 Series and now an NFL spokesman is refusing to confirm or deny he worked for the NFL.
Early reports stating Goodes had been shot dead in an “gangland-style execution” in New York City have also been scrubbed from the internet, but not before alert readers captured screenshots of the story.
According to Goodes, the NFL have organized a “rigged game” that will earn “maximum revenue” for the league, and hundreds of millions for broadcasters and advertisers, but will leave increasingly jaded Americans with a bad taste in their mouth.
“This is the biggest scam in sports history,” Goodes said in Minneapolis, according to reports. “The Super Bowl is already completely scripted out.”
“How do I know it’s scripted? I’ve read the damn thing.“
“You need to understand the NFL is a $35 billion shared revenue corporation. Outcomes can’t be left to chance. Total league revenues are shared equally by all franchises, so they don’t care who wins or loses. Let me be perfectly clear here. It doesn’t matter to the franchise owners. It doesn’t matter to the players. But it matters to the league. Outcomes have been fixed to maximize profits ever since my early days here.”
“The sad thing is that it’s legal. Can you believe that? It’s legal thanks to guys [entertainment laywers] like me.”
Explaining that the NFL is officially registered as “entertainment,” Goodes said “The NFL has more in common with WWE than you could possibly imagine.”
The NFL possesses an Anti-Trust Exemption to the law granted to it by President John F. Kennedy, which ultimately allows the NFL to classify itself as “entertainment” rather than sport, as well as incorporate itself as a single entity, instead of the 32 separate “franchises” they would want you to believe.
In a 2004 lawsuit, the NFL argued they are not a collection of 32 teams in competition with each other. They argued they are a single entity, providing “entertainment” in the marketplace, and as such they are not subject to Anti-Trust laws.
The only other “sport” that occupies this legal position is the WWE.
How are games rigged?
According to Goodes, the fat cat franchise owners and their pampered players do not care who wins, as long as they continue reaping the lucrative financial benefits provided by the system.
“Have you ever stopped to wonder how Vegas makes the point spread line and over under so close every week? There is not one game where the result totally blows away the point spread or the over under. It doesn’t happen. Are they that good? Hell, no they’re not. Even the best of the best cannot get it so close every single game. So how is it fixed?
“Refs manipulate who wins for the overall benefit of the NFL. The NFL splits its revenue between teams, so do the players care? I’m telling you now, they don’t care. What player would care if they get an extra $5 million when the salary cap goes up thanks to more revenues built on scripted outcomes?”
“The players have an awareness about it and the refs also make penalty calls in key situations to manipulate the score and outcomes.”
“How come zero players call out the refs? How come zero coaches call out the refs, despite the outrageous calls that change the results of games?”
“Everyone is on the same side, that’s why.”


NFL Conspiracy Theorists Now Say the League Was Fixed for the Eagles All Along.
For a while now, the NFL season has been accused of fixing its games, specifically in favor of Tom Brady and the New England Patriots, the league’s marquee player and franchise. Suspicions hit a fever pitch after this year’s AFC Championship game, when the Patriots had a number of controversial calls go their way and referees were supposedly openly celebrating the Patriots victory.
Those sentiments would seemingly have been put to rest by the Philadelphia Eagles beating the Patriots on Sunday in the Super Bowl, but alas, the NFL truther mill has found a way to explain how the Eagles championship was orchestrated by the league, too.
The game was obviously scripted for PHL. People were sick of NE always winning. One pass to Gronk in first half for 9 yards!
Why wait until you are down ten points to start passing to Gronkowski?
MALCOLM BUTLER PLAYED 98.5% OF THE PLAYS IN REGULAR SEASON AND DOESN’T PLAY WHILE HIS SUB GETS BURNED.
NE has 4th and 1 from Eagle 8 in first half and goes for FG which is no good? Early on in the game you have to take a chance. Didn’t Pederson go for it on 4th several times? This was bullshit with the FG try. Gostkowski also misses extra point? Foles not sacked once? Helmet to helmet puts Cooks out yet no PHL penalty? Even Michaels and Collingsworth said it was helmet to helmet. All week they showed Brady screaming and urging his teammates on with “let’s go guys.” Yet last night Brady looked like he was in a mummified trance. Not a bit of emotion. KraFT LEFT HIS YOUNG BABE GIRLFRIEND HOME AS HE TOLD HER THEY WERE GOING DOWN.
Super Bowls are all scripted today as there is just too much money involved in the business. Fairytale believers like you keep the charade going. When will the mummies who voted for trump and believe that last night’s game was a game wake up?
That the Super Bowl was fixed for the Eagles doesn’t necessarily contradict the pre-existing theory that the league elevated the Patriots throughout the season to maximize ratings and profit. Once the Patriots made the Super Bowl, the last and most important game of the season, the NFL had no incentive to ensure yet another Patriots victory. Rather, it was much more interesting (and beneficial to the league) to have the underdog Eagles win in convincing fashion. NFL owners rotate which team wins the Super Bowl each year to keep the league’s various fanbases interested, according to Blong.
An alternate theory is that the league did try to rig the game for the Patriots, but the Eagles simply overcame it.
Another non-Patriots call. How unusual. — Brian Tuohy (@TheFixIsInTuohy) February 5, 2018.
As proof, NFL truthers point to referee Gene Steratore laughing to himself after calling a false start on Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski at the end of the first quarter. Truthers say he was laughing because Gronk’s false start was so egregious that he had to call it, despite trying to help the Patriots win.
Ref laughing because he HAS to call that false start. #SuperBowl — Sean 🎃 (@seanodotcom) February 5, 2018.
But was that ref laughing cause he knew he HAD to call it when the whole world saw — Cassia Noëlle🤷🏼‍♀️👻🎃 (@helloitscassia) February 5, 2018.
That said, if the refs really were in the bag for the Patriots, they probably would’ve overturned the touchdown caught by Eagles tight end Zach Ertz in the fourth quarter. It would’ve been easy enough considering the NFL’s inscrutable rule about what constitutes a catch. (Then again, overturning that call would’ve likely caused a multi-day riot in Philadelphia.) Similarly, the refs could’ve easily called defensive pass interference against the Eagles on the final play of the game, a Brady hail mary attempt, but they decided against it.
Overall, the refs called a very loose game. There was just one sack but zero holding penalties, two things that are in direct conflict with each other. If the pass protection was so good, surely the offensive lineman were holding at least a little. Brian Tuohy, the internet’s leading NFL truther, takes this as proof that the NFL was trying to produce as high-scoring and entertaining a game as possible.
If that’s the case, the NFL certainly accomplished its goal. Super Bowl LII had the most yards of any NFL game ever. The problem is that all of those yards (and the touchdowns they resulted in) didn’t lead to ratings. In fact, this year’s game was the lowest-rated Super Bowl in almost a decade.
And if there’s anything the NFL would like fixed, it’s that.


Fixed nfl games 2018.
Posted by Chris Doelle.
No way. It is too hard to fix. It would take too many people conspiring together. That many people couldn’t keep it secret. Obviously. The National Football League (NFL) features far too many come-from-behind dramatic finishes. This is far too much proof in terms of key bad calls and mysterious turf-tackles or no-tackles late in games.
by Chris Doelle.
Suspicious NFL Happenings.
Preston: Latest NFL violation adds to Ravens' image problem.
The Ravens are in the same class as the New England Patriots when it comes to cheating. That’s the general perception now after the NFL fined the team $200,000 on Wednesday for a violation of the Coach-To-Player Communications policy. That rule prohibits the use of headset equipment by multiple players during games and the Ravens apparently violated the policy in a 2018 preseason game.
Preston: Latest NFL violation adds to Ravens' image problem.
Monday, September 17, 2018.
THE NFL IS RIGGED PROOF.
THE NFL IS RIGGED PROOF.
NEW Proof NFL Rigged The Super Bowl - Did the Raiders throw Super Bowl 37? Players Involved Think So.
Did the Raiders throw Super Bowl 37? Rick Strom and Robert Littal break it down.
NEW Proof NFL Rigged The Super Bowl.
JoeLopez40oz Its hard to believe that someone would purposely lose a Super Bowl. It is also hard to believe that two stand up guys in Jerry Rice and Tim Brown would be making this up.п»ї
Sunday, September 16, 2018.
The Super Bowl was Rigged w. Brian Tuohy - The System is Down.
The Super Bowl was Rigged w. Brian Tuohy - The System is Down.
RIGGED Rams-Raiders Monday Night Football Numerology: 33, 13, 23 & Quest for Super Bowl LIII (53)! - Patrick Mahomes 6 Touchdown passes RIGGED PROOF.
The numerological frequencies of 33, 13, and 23 are happening more than at ramdom selection, and those numbers hold meaning to the teams.
Patrick Mahomes throws 6 touchdown passes versus the Pittsburgh Steelers in week 2 in a rigged game scripted by the numbers.
Rob Smithton Smh mate very sad to say but sports just ain't worth watching any more it's all scripted.п»ї
Decoding end times It's a big money making business Rob and when that kind of money is involved it's definitely gonna be rigged.п»ї
RIGGED Rams-Raiders Monday Night Football Numerology: 33, 13, 23 & Quest for Super Bowl LIII (53)! - Patrick Mahomes 6 Touchdown passes RIGGED PROOF.




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