Real question is when Hawaii qb loses helmet with 30 sec left and they dont do a 10 sec run off or make Hawaii take their last timeout is the game defining changing play. That was a huge miss call and not sure how u allow them to set...
Real question is when Hawaii qb loses helmet with 30 sec left and they dont do a 10 sec run off or make Hawaii take their last timeout is the game defining changing play. That was a huge miss call and not sure how u allow them to set...
Real question is when Hawaii qb loses helmet with 30 sec left and they dont do a 10 sec run off or make Hawaii take their last timeout is the game defining changing play. That was a huge miss call and not sure how u allow them to set...
I've come to realize that in sports nowadays, the rules don't matter anymore. Missed calls, bad calls, it all don't matter. What matters is when they tally up all the bets...1h, 2h, full game, live bets, ML, props, parlays, teasers... everything...then that determines which outcome nets the books the most profit.
How many games have we seen in just the past week alone with improbable and miraculous comebacks? How many games are always coming down to the last play of the 1h, 2h, or game? How many games are decided by 0-1 point?
In the Seahawks vs Rams game, they even decided to change the rules. Play was blown dead, every stops playing and they even awarded 2 points to Seahawks just because a player picked up the ball after the play was blown dead
I've come to realize that in sports nowadays, the rules don't matter anymore. Missed calls, bad calls, it all don't matter. What matters is when they tally up all the bets...1h, 2h, full game, live bets, ML, props, parlays, teasers... everything...then that determines which outcome nets the books the most profit.
How many games have we seen in just the past week alone with improbable and miraculous comebacks? How many games are always coming down to the last play of the 1h, 2h, or game? How many games are decided by 0-1 point?
In the Seahawks vs Rams game, they even decided to change the rules. Play was blown dead, every stops playing and they even awarded 2 points to Seahawks just because a player picked up the ball after the play was blown dead
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@SportsIntuition
The NFL pulls out obscure rules at timely points in games.
I did not understand the lack of a 10 second runoff in the Hawaii game either but thought maybe that just applies to NFL
@SportsIntuition
The NFL pulls out obscure rules at timely points in games.
I did not understand the lack of a 10 second runoff in the Hawaii game either but thought maybe that just applies to NFL
@SportsIntuition
To be honest that mainly means DK,FD,and Ceasars pay the NFL a billion dollars for 5 year agreement that they are the official partners.The actual split is not public. But that is where the real money is.Do you think that they want to risk that? Is there cheating? Is there league influence? Absolutely but I honestly hope it's not blalantly rampant as many suggest from so many different angles such as the corporate level,players,officiating.etc
@SportsIntuition
To be honest that mainly means DK,FD,and Ceasars pay the NFL a billion dollars for 5 year agreement that they are the official partners.The actual split is not public. But that is where the real money is.Do you think that they want to risk that? Is there cheating? Is there league influence? Absolutely but I honestly hope it's not blalantly rampant as many suggest from so many different angles such as the corporate level,players,officiating.etc
@Robards
Don't be naive.
The fact that they are a sponsor and partner is, in itself, a major conflict of interest.
And they're not "risking" anything through the alignment because they are on the same "team".
@Robards
Don't be naive.
The fact that they are a sponsor and partner is, in itself, a major conflict of interest.
And they're not "risking" anything through the alignment because they are on the same "team".
I clearly understand cheating does occur. If a third party gets a bug up their ass about such a high level scandel such as the feds,party is over for alot people.You see the only thing dirtier than gambling and sports is the feds.And if someone sees it more of an advantage to expose it than not,then it's lights out
Partnership is just a sponsor that pays alot extra for exclusive rights and access.So no there no conflict of interests technically.lol
You see you and I are in agreement on most of this topic,I guess you have gave up hope and Im hoping that this level of cheating doesnt occur.lol
I clearly understand cheating does occur. If a third party gets a bug up their ass about such a high level scandel such as the feds,party is over for alot people.You see the only thing dirtier than gambling and sports is the feds.And if someone sees it more of an advantage to expose it than not,then it's lights out
Partnership is just a sponsor that pays alot extra for exclusive rights and access.So no there no conflict of interests technically.lol
You see you and I are in agreement on most of this topic,I guess you have gave up hope and Im hoping that this level of cheating doesnt occur.lol
@Robards
No fantasy thinking here, I just see it and call it for what is.
Like politics, they give the illusion that they are different entities, even different/opposing sides, but behind the scenes they have the same handlers and report to the same "boss".
@Robards
No fantasy thinking here, I just see it and call it for what is.
Like politics, they give the illusion that they are different entities, even different/opposing sides, but behind the scenes they have the same handlers and report to the same "boss".

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