The nfl is disgraced

michaeljbird

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REALLY

NO FUMBLE OR ONSIDE YOU ARE A IDIOT




F you Thunder



So the right call is take the ball ? And people follow you ??? LMFAO !!!!!!

Ill tell you what give me a 9 point lead receiving a kickoff where a team has to recover 2 onside kicks and score 2 times in 40 seconds with no time-out........your a fuk'n tool if you can argue that
 

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I don't agree with coach's decision and Had SF- 7, but they did it to prevent injuries as much as anything else. just my opinion. :shrug:
 

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It was the right call. The people bitching are SF backers plain and simple. And I was one of them but it's a the right call.

The other side note is that if a L in the gambling column on 1 game causes this kind of mass anger maybe betting on sports isn't the right niche for some.
 
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It was the right call. The people bitching are SF backers plain and simple. And I was one of them but it's a the right call.

The other side note is that if a L in the gambling column on 1 game causes this kind of mass anger maybe betting on sports isn't the right niche for some.


Its about integrity.....period.
 

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Im sure it was prolly the right call. I don't even know. But being up. 2 scores and getting the
Ball seems good to me . If I'm wrong Its because I drank 200 beers. That game was fooled with at the end .
 

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Isn't margin of victory a tie break at some point? That game confirmed what people think

It's way down the line of tiebreakers, close to the last one, which is 'coin flip'.

Besides if teams were worried about margin of victory, no one would take a knee and everyone would run up score.
 

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Football needs Investigation.......

Football needs Investigation.......

Horse racing is fixed

In New Jersey, Jockey Ralph Baker and Trainer John Salvaggio have pleaded guilty to charges of race fixing masterminded by Ciulla at Garden State Park in 1974 and 1975, and a State Superior Court jury in Mount Holly, N.J. is hearing testimony in a race-fixing case based on evidence primarily supplied by Ciulla.


Ciulla fixed several hundred races at 39 tracks across the country and was most active in the New York area between 1972 and 1975. His crew of intermediaries and runners was so large, the FBI discovered, that it cost Ciulla $6,000 a week for motel rooms, food, liquor, telephone calls and travel expenses.



Ciulla says his customary method of operation was to make sure certain horses?favorites when possible?lost so that he could win on long shots in exactas or trifectas. He claims that by means of bribes?as much as $6,000 for Cordero, who has won the Kentucky Derby twice, and as little as a couple of hundred dollars for lesser jockeys?he could control races such as the ninth at Aqueduct on April 7, 1975.
 

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It's way down the line of tiebreakers, close to the last one, which is 'coin flip'.

Besides if teams were worried about margin of victory, no one would take a knee and everyone would run up score.

No. sf took points off the board. much different. karma dictates they miss going to the playoffs on a point diff tiebreak. there is no way anyone on madjackkacks doiesn see shit in these games that causes them to think the game is fixed for a desired result. this game reeked
 
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