and tell us who it is fixed or rigged for? It would be a first for any of you crackpots to post it BEFORE kick-off
It's rigged to be close enough to garner more bets at the half and then rigged to be close enough to bet last drive TD or Stop at -118.
Anyone betting 2024 knows the rig is fluid.
It's rigged to be close enough to garner more bets at the half and then rigged to be close enough to bet last drive TD or Stop at -118.
Anyone betting 2024 knows the rig is fluid.
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Shimmy to the shadow realm halfheads diddy bop with naked demons , as wayward cravings display where they see things , to me it¡¯s asinine homie , and quite peculiar , how dopes get put on the ropes but don¡¯t Muhammad with their moves , worse , they just stand there , getting leveled into dust , dumb motherfuckers never attempt to move their heads , forget it , they never budge ¡¡.
Shimmy to the shadow realm halfheads diddy bop with naked demons , as wayward cravings display where they see things , to me it¡¯s asinine homie , and quite peculiar , how dopes get put on the ropes but don¡¯t Muhammad with their moves , worse , they just stand there , getting leveled into dust , dumb motherfuckers never attempt to move their heads , forget it , they never budge ¡¡.
@ArtSchlichterJr
Two different conversations my man.
You cannot deny he was ruled short, it's indisputable. So we're left to ask both how and why a professional who's sole purpose is to mark the spot didn't get it right.
As to the second conversation. I fully support the coaches ability to call bullshit via the challenge when the zebs get out of line.
Now a question for your inflated head. Do you believe refs have subjective discretion of a variety of call(s)?
@the1toturn2
Same question
@ArtSchlichterJr
Two different conversations my man.
You cannot deny he was ruled short, it's indisputable. So we're left to ask both how and why a professional who's sole purpose is to mark the spot didn't get it right.
As to the second conversation. I fully support the coaches ability to call bullshit via the challenge when the zebs get out of line.
Now a question for your inflated head. Do you believe refs have subjective discretion of a variety of call(s)?
@the1toturn2
Same question
Everyone is free to believe whatever they want about the games or outcomes.
My thesis remains unchanged and is quite simple. The NFL has an underlying interest in keeping games close to generate more live action for their biggest advertisers the books.
Whether this comes in the form of rule changes (running clock to curb public's favor of the over) or the built in subjectivity on a litany of calls, it's there.
I don't feel there is anything tin foil about any of my points that warrant the name calling and ridicule or just projection of your own miserable lives.
Everyone is free to believe whatever they want about the games or outcomes.
My thesis remains unchanged and is quite simple. The NFL has an underlying interest in keeping games close to generate more live action for their biggest advertisers the books.
Whether this comes in the form of rule changes (running clock to curb public's favor of the over) or the built in subjectivity on a litany of calls, it's there.
I don't feel there is anything tin foil about any of my points that warrant the name calling and ridicule or just projection of your own miserable lives.
Get your facts straight before pontificating and name calling according to Adage(See I sited my source like I always as others to do) the following are the top five(5) advertisers ine the NFL:
1. Verizon
2.GEICO
3. Progressive
4.Bud Light
5.Google Pixel
Not one sports book in the top five MIC DROP
Get your facts straight before pontificating and name calling according to Adage(See I sited my source like I always as others to do) the following are the top five(5) advertisers ine the NFL:
1. Verizon
2.GEICO
3. Progressive
4.Bud Light
5.Google Pixel
Not one sports book in the top five MIC DROP
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