@cd329.. Bingo..Zero need for the Nfl or books to fix games to profit especially now that books are killing it with all the newbies playing parlays online.A license to steal...Ever notice EVERY book ad is parlay related. Not one promo on single game wagering.. Books have zero chance of losing nowadays..Zero reason to kill the golden goose.. Online books make 83% of profits off idiots playing low end parlays they do not want the large straight players action.Less exposure..less loss margin. .
Be careful with the ax Eugene.
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@cd329.. Bingo..Zero need for the Nfl or books to fix games to profit especially now that books are killing it with all the newbies playing parlays online.A license to steal...Ever notice EVERY book ad is parlay related. Not one promo on single game wagering.. Books have zero chance of losing nowadays..Zero reason to kill the golden goose.. Online books make 83% of profits off idiots playing low end parlays they do not want the large straight players action.Less exposure..less loss margin. .
In my 50+ years of sports gambling, have seen it all, unusual plays and bad beats, the only thing that is annoying is the bad calls by the refs- anything questionable should be sent to review as they can such as Kelce’s touchdown in the first quarter, which was nullified by a facemask which was fictional
This is the only logical argument one could make in my opinion. The only thing that I ever found suspicious about this whole thing is that they have the technology to review every single call. Challenges can be made to be used on penalties. The nfl absolutely refuses to do this.
The specific call you’re referring to is the absolute perfect example. The phantom facemask that took a TD off the board and ultimately decided whether or not the spread was covered by KC or Indy. Not only is it now a challengable call…but nobody fcking challenged it lmao. And if it is a challengeable call…why not just use a booth review and immediately make the corrections?!?
To me this is the only thing suspicious about the NFL. It’s like having a calculator in your hand but instead having your 6 year old do your taxes with pencil and paper. Just use the fcking technology. Use it on every play and every single penalty. If the game takes a little longer who gives a shit. Atleast the millions of fans can know that who won the game is actually who won the game.
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Quote Originally Posted by Cowbeagle:
In my 50+ years of sports gambling, have seen it all, unusual plays and bad beats, the only thing that is annoying is the bad calls by the refs- anything questionable should be sent to review as they can such as Kelce’s touchdown in the first quarter, which was nullified by a facemask which was fictional
This is the only logical argument one could make in my opinion. The only thing that I ever found suspicious about this whole thing is that they have the technology to review every single call. Challenges can be made to be used on penalties. The nfl absolutely refuses to do this.
The specific call you’re referring to is the absolute perfect example. The phantom facemask that took a TD off the board and ultimately decided whether or not the spread was covered by KC or Indy. Not only is it now a challengable call…but nobody fcking challenged it lmao. And if it is a challengeable call…why not just use a booth review and immediately make the corrections?!?
To me this is the only thing suspicious about the NFL. It’s like having a calculator in your hand but instead having your 6 year old do your taxes with pencil and paper. Just use the fcking technology. Use it on every play and every single penalty. If the game takes a little longer who gives a shit. Atleast the millions of fans can know that who won the game is actually who won the game.
i just seen a video on youtube. barstool sportsbook is the channel. he talked to ex nfl player arian foster. i looked it up. he played for houston texans then last team was miami. he said the nfl games are scripted. theres the proof !
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@phillies73
i just seen a video on youtube. barstool sportsbook is the channel. he talked to ex nfl player arian foster. i looked it up. he played for houston texans then last team was miami. he said the nfl games are scripted. theres the proof !
GB up 10 in the 4th quarter . Dont call the obvious PI/illegal contact penalty on detroit.
But call the drive extending illegal contact penalty on GB on 3rd and 15 for the lions....
Refs doing as they are told....
Gotta keep the games as interesting as possible as long as possible to keep ratings as high as possible so those TV deals/advertising slots are worth top dollar
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There it is once again. Never fails
GB up 10 in the 4th quarter . Dont call the obvious PI/illegal contact penalty on detroit.
But call the drive extending illegal contact penalty on GB on 3rd and 15 for the lions....
Refs doing as they are told....
Gotta keep the games as interesting as possible as long as possible to keep ratings as high as possible so those TV deals/advertising slots are worth top dollar
Quote Originally Posted by Yanasaur: Quote Originally Posted by cd329: @Yanasaur Then you should be able to know what the nfl wants before the games start. seriously the nfl doesnt need to keep games close, they would like them to be close, sure. NFL arent gonna risk screwing up their billions they make every year, trying to make games close. People are still gonna watch games every week What is the risk for them? I could be wrong but if it ever came to light that the NFL was actually putting its thumb on who wins and who loses i'm sure that I would not be the only one that would not only stop betting on them, but would stop watching also.
They dont control who wins or loses. They make sure games are close as long as possible for ratings. The TV deals are the owners main cash cow.
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Quote Originally Posted by RustyBlade:
Quote Originally Posted by Yanasaur: Quote Originally Posted by cd329: @Yanasaur Then you should be able to know what the nfl wants before the games start. seriously the nfl doesnt need to keep games close, they would like them to be close, sure. NFL arent gonna risk screwing up their billions they make every year, trying to make games close. People are still gonna watch games every week What is the risk for them? I could be wrong but if it ever came to light that the NFL was actually putting its thumb on who wins and who loses i'm sure that I would not be the only one that would not only stop betting on them, but would stop watching also.
They dont control who wins or loses. They make sure games are close as long as possible for ratings. The TV deals are the owners main cash cow.
Quote Originally Posted by RustyBlade: Quote Originally Posted by Yanasaur: Quote Originally Posted by cd329: @Yanasaur Then you should be able to know what the nfl wants before the games start. seriously the nfl doesnt need to keep games close, they would like them to be close, sure. NFL arent gonna risk screwing up their billions they make every year, trying to make games close. People are still gonna watch games every week What is the risk for them? I could be wrong but if it ever came to light that the NFL was actually putting its thumb on who wins and who loses i'm sure that I would not be the only one that would not only stop betting on them, but would stop watching also. They dont control who wins or loses. They make sure games are close as long as possible for ratings. The TV deals are the owners main cash cow.
1000% I think totals are a bit dictated
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Think?...
Quote Originally Posted by dubz4dummyz:
Quote Originally Posted by RustyBlade: Quote Originally Posted by Yanasaur: Quote Originally Posted by cd329: @Yanasaur Then you should be able to know what the nfl wants before the games start. seriously the nfl doesnt need to keep games close, they would like them to be close, sure. NFL arent gonna risk screwing up their billions they make every year, trying to make games close. People are still gonna watch games every week What is the risk for them? I could be wrong but if it ever came to light that the NFL was actually putting its thumb on who wins and who loses i'm sure that I would not be the only one that would not only stop betting on them, but would stop watching also. They dont control who wins or loses. They make sure games are close as long as possible for ratings. The TV deals are the owners main cash cow.
What happened to COVERS policy about rigged/scripted threads? That did not lats long It seems to be the bread and butter of teh foum the last two seasons
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What happened to COVERS policy about rigged/scripted threads? That did not lats long It seems to be the bread and butter of teh foum the last two seasons
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