yeah bruh. missing lays, not that they were missing its how bad they were missing.....not even hitting the rim and when they did it was the bottom of the rim or between the rim and backboard.....shooting airballs and shit....fast breaks and literally throwing the ball straight to an iowa player....leaving iowa players wide open for unconstested layups
High Level D1 players dont do that shit
None of it looked natural
I had way to many "wtf just happen" or "wtf was that" moments in the FH to think that was on the up and up
This is exactly why i dont fuck with the NFL or NBA
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Quote Originally Posted by lacknook:
Super weird first half for sure!
yeah bruh. missing lays, not that they were missing its how bad they were missing.....not even hitting the rim and when they did it was the bottom of the rim or between the rim and backboard.....shooting airballs and shit....fast breaks and literally throwing the ball straight to an iowa player....leaving iowa players wide open for unconstested layups
High Level D1 players dont do that shit
None of it looked natural
I had way to many "wtf just happen" or "wtf was that" moments in the FH to think that was on the up and up
This is exactly why i dont fuck with the NFL or NBA
@Ktmike I posted about it. They sold that first half and likely sold the game. I’ve been doing this for 40 years. I’ve never seen such obvious shit in my lifetime. You use to see it every once in a while, but it’s constant now.
Iowa St should of won that game by 20 plus points
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Quote Originally Posted by jpitty:
@Ktmike I posted about it. They sold that first half and likely sold the game. I’ve been doing this for 40 years. I’ve never seen such obvious shit in my lifetime. You use to see it every once in a while, but it’s constant now.
@Ktmike I posted about it. They sold that first half and likely sold the game. I’ve been doing this for 40 years. I’ve never seen such obvious shit in my lifetime. You use to see it every once in a while, but it’s constant now.
Honestly this type shit happens more then we think it does, well not that obvious what we just witnessed
Most of the time we will never notice it, bc it doesnt take much to get inside a certain spread
Go watch Bad Sport on Netflix, if some low level bookie in boston can rig a game in arizona back in the 90's then its easy af now, nobody even noticed the PG was fixing games until the bookie got greedy
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Quote Originally Posted by jpitty:
@Ktmike I posted about it. They sold that first half and likely sold the game. I’ve been doing this for 40 years. I’ve never seen such obvious shit in my lifetime. You use to see it every once in a while, but it’s constant now.
Honestly this type shit happens more then we think it does, well not that obvious what we just witnessed
Most of the time we will never notice it, bc it doesnt take much to get inside a certain spread
Go watch Bad Sport on Netflix, if some low level bookie in boston can rig a game in arizona back in the 90's then its easy af now, nobody even noticed the PG was fixing games until the bookie got greedy
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