This is a long, very interesting article that explains why referees say things like, "Just give it to him."
To make a long story short, the NFL is all about gambling and was literally built on that foundation.
Is the NFL scripted? Does a casino favor the House?
Are players and coaches paid enormous amounts of money to choreograph plays?
Is the NFL really one big production of a Broadway play every Sunday full of players and coaches making more money in a single game check than most people earn in a year or two, or three, or four, or five, or 30?
Whoever wrote this article is right about the fact that very few people this day and age would ever be willing to speak out against how the NFL really works.
If they did, they'd lose their jobs in a heartbeat and be sent off to Siberia with Ed Snowden.
1. Contrary to popular belief and to what he NFL wants you to think, there have been fixed games in league history. On page 308 of Dan Moldea's book "Interference" he lists over 70 NFL games that have been fixed and includes the names of the 2 referees involved in fixing those games. He also lists interviews with NFL HOF players most notably KC Chiefs QB Len Dawson. He, in detail with documented facts supported by FBI documents, has interviews with NFL players and known gambling associates to uncover massive game fixing in the league. He also notes, with evidence, throughout the book that no fewer than 26 NFL team owners have or have had continuous and developing relationships with the gambling world, most notably the Rooney, Bidwill, and Mara families all getting their starts as Bookmakers for established mid-west crime families and buying their NFL franchises with moneys earned from gambling.
2. 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.
3. Players are paid to play, not win.
4. NFL Security is a reactionary force designed to cover up the NFL's problems.
5. Video taping other teams' plays is common practice in the NFL.
6. TV Ratings are more important than fans in the stadium.
7. Owners business dealings result in wins and losses, Super Bowls are rewarded not earned through play.
Robert Kraft gets his billion $ TV deal and his casino, the Mara's get their SB and the league splits 80% of the record profits and Roger Goodel gets $20 million a year in salary!
They hoped you enjoyed their "presentation of the National Football League".
To make a long story short, the NFL is all about gambling and was literally built on that foundation.
Is the NFL scripted? Does a casino favor the House?
Are players and coaches paid enormous amounts of money to choreograph plays?
Is the NFL really one big production of a Broadway play every Sunday full of players and coaches making more money in a single game check than most people earn in a year or two, or three, or four, or five, or 30?
Whoever wrote this article is right about the fact that very few people this day and age would ever be willing to speak out against how the NFL really works.
If they did, they'd lose their jobs in a heartbeat and be sent off to Siberia with Ed Snowden.
1. Contrary to popular belief and to what he NFL wants you to think, there have been fixed games in league history. On page 308 of Dan Moldea's book "Interference" he lists over 70 NFL games that have been fixed and includes the names of the 2 referees involved in fixing those games. He also lists interviews with NFL HOF players most notably KC Chiefs QB Len Dawson. He, in detail with documented facts supported by FBI documents, has interviews with NFL players and known gambling associates to uncover massive game fixing in the league. He also notes, with evidence, throughout the book that no fewer than 26 NFL team owners have or have had continuous and developing relationships with the gambling world, most notably the Rooney, Bidwill, and Mara families all getting their starts as Bookmakers for established mid-west crime families and buying their NFL franchises with moneys earned from gambling.
2. 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.
3. Players are paid to play, not win.
4. NFL Security is a reactionary force designed to cover up the NFL's problems.
5. Video taping other teams' plays is common practice in the NFL.
6. TV Ratings are more important than fans in the stadium.
7. Owners business dealings result in wins and losses, Super Bowls are rewarded not earned through play.
Robert Kraft gets his billion $ TV deal and his casino, the Mara's get their SB and the league splits 80% of the record profits and Roger Goodel gets $20 million a year in salary!
They hoped you enjoyed their "presentation of the National Football League".
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