Cowboys are 7-1 mutherfuckers

At the midway point of the season, Cowpies are looking great. All the other NFC teams have big flaws. Too early yet to crown them, but if they stay true to form...

Atlanta scares me

I overlooked them.yeah i would say the team that gets home field advantage of those two teams wins in a wild shoot out.Both have an excellent offense,no defense.lol
 
DEAL WITH IT!!!!

I don't know how many times, to how many people I need to tell this to, professional sports are rigged worse than politics. To get all excited and show bravado over it is pointless. Do your research and move on.

The NFL is Fixed & Scripted

Tony, Telling It Like It Is - Blog - The NFL is Fixed & Scripted

-It may be illegal for the Mob or Vegas to pay someone off to fix a game, but the NFL, as a business, can legally order its employees to fix its own games.


-As employees of the NFL, which acts as one entity, the players, coaches & referees have to fix the outcomes in order for the league to maximize fan interest, ratings, profits, and to have the best matchups & storylines.


How the Owners Benefit from Game Fixing


-Contrary to public belief, the goal for players, coaches & owners is not to win the Super Bowl, but to make the most money


-Revenue Sharing is split evenly between the 32 owners (75-80% of total profits)


-Included in this system is money from TV deals & merchandise sales


-Revenue Sharing, by fans, is seen as giving the league more parity & competition by giving small market teams money, but it works quite the opposite; it allows small market owners to maximize their profits, no matter if their team wins or loses.


-Revenue Sharing allows owners of small-market teams to benefit from having bigger brands such as the Steelers, Giants, Packers, etc win the Super Bowl instead of their own team, because it maximizes their own profits.


-For example, in the 2008 Super Bowl, the Arizona Cardinals were playing the Pittsburgh Steelers. The owners of the Cardinals, the Bidwill Family, would want the game to be fixed against his own team, because the Steelers would sell more merchandise than the Cardinals if they won the Super Bowl. Because of revenue sharing, Michael Bidwill gets a chunk of that money that came from merchandise sales.


-The owners of teams such as the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Detroit Lions, Jacksonville Jaguars, Tennessee Titans, San Diego Chargers, etc, benefit when teams such as the Chicago Bears, NY Giants, Pittsburgh Steelers, New England Patriots win, because those brands generate the most fan interest & the highest ratings.


-By having the best match ups and the most popular teams winning, since revenue sharing is split evenly between the owners, the league as a whole wants to put the bigger brands & the big markets in a position to succeed in order to maximize ratings & profits for all 32 owners. In this instance, the NFL completely sees itself as one entity; not 32 individual teams, but one product, which is NFL football.


How the Players & Coaches Benefit from Game Fixing


-Each year, as the game gets bigger & fan interest increases, players & coaches end up making more money.


-Players & Coaches make more money through higher TV ratings, which allows them to make more money.


-What results in higher TV ratings? Close games, parity, playoff spots up for grabs in the final week of the season, having the best story lines & match ups in the postseason, and having bigger brands and the best QB's win the Super Bowl.


-In this way, players & coaches of small market teams benefit when bigger brands win instead of their own teams, and when the best story lines are occurring.


-By having the best match ups & story lines in the postseason, TV ratings are maximized through having the most fan interest. So therefore, the players & coaches are in the fix together, in order to make themselves the most money.


-For example, the Atlanta Falcons could have made it to the Super Bowl against the Baltimore Ravens. If the 49ers won against the Falcons, it would have introduced the story line of two competing brother head coaches in the Super Bowl. This, along with the Ray Lewis retirement story line, would have maximized fan interest & ratings in the Super Bowl, which would allow players & coaches on the Falcons to make more money in the future. A Ravens-Falcons SB wouldn't have been as interesting as a 49ers-Ravens Super Bowl.

Disney's Influence on Professional Sports


-ESPN is owned by Disney, which has control over much of the entertainment industry

Like a Football to the Face III:

The 2016 NFL Season
(The Fix Is In Style)

NEW - NFL 2016 - The Fix Is In

So how brave (and/or blatant) is the NFL? Would it dare suspend its new "golden boy" Ezekiel Elliott over violating the league's domestic abuse policy? I mean, if any team has been anointed so far this season, it's Jerry Jones' Cowboys. And considering the allegations against Elliott occurred prior to his joining the Cowboys, will the NFL's "investigation" really turn up enough evidence to result in Elliott's suspension? My guess: No. And it has nothing to do with Elliott's guilt or innocence. It has everything to do with trying to increase ratings and push the Cowboys into a Super Bowl. Or as ESPN wrote, the NFL "needs" the Cowboys. Why else did it look like the Eagles laid down Sunday night? Because the team led by two rookies on offense is that good? Please.

While Cam Newton continues his "I'm not getting the same protection as the other 'star' QBs do" campaign, the Chiefs--yes, that team still exists--QB Alex Smith has reason to agree. He wasn't knocked out of the game once with a potential concussion, Smith was lambasted twice. Any ref bother to flag either play? Nope. This sent Smith's wife to Twitter to (rightfully) complain. The Bills QB Tyrod Taylor could make a similar beef considering the late hit made out-of-bounds on him by the Patriots that also didn't garner a flag, much to the announcers own dismay (and when announcers complain about a non-call, you know it's bad).

Other officiating-based complaints were filed this weekend as well. Arizona Cardinals head coach Bruce Arians was told at halftime that the fumble recovered by the Panthers and ran in for a touchdown was incorrect. But, sorry, Bruce, the replay booth was "shut down" at the time of the play...well before halftime. Tough break. The Redskins CB Josh Norman flat out said the refs "sucked" after he was repeatedly flagged in the 'Skins 27-27 OT tie against the Bengals in England (wonder how those soccer fans took to an NFL tie?).

By the way, the recent spate of NFL ties could be a result of the NFL's push to keep games close into the 4th quarter. Teams that should be outright winning those games might not be able to overcome the league's manipulation to pull out a victory when need be.

Lastly, anyone else think the 1-6 Bears win over the 5-1 Vikings on Monday Night Football was weird? This was one of those games that does make me think Vegas and the NFL are joined at the hip. The line was MIN -4.5, and if anyone saw either team play this year, you'd have to think that point spread should've been much greater. But it mattered not as the Bears won outright 20-10.


You sound intelligent and gay
sorry the truth hurts your feelings same way cheatriot fans cant face facts their team has tainted and ruined the NFL.:biggrin:

no surprise from you,that you dont even look at the evidence just attack the messenger.:up:
 
DEAL WITH IT!!!!

I don't know how many times, to how many people I need to tell this to, professional sports are rigged worse than politics. To get all excited and show bravado over it is pointless. Do your research and move on.

The NFL is Fixed & Scripted

Tony, Telling It Like It Is - Blog - The NFL is Fixed & Scripted

-It may be illegal for the Mob or Vegas to pay someone off to fix a game, but the NFL, as a business, can legally order its employees to fix its own games.


-As employees of the NFL, which acts as one entity, the players, coaches & referees have to fix the outcomes in order for the league to maximize fan interest, ratings, profits, and to have the best matchups & storylines.


How the Owners Benefit from Game Fixing


-Contrary to public belief, the goal for players, coaches & owners is not to win the Super Bowl, but to make the most money


-Revenue Sharing is split evenly between the 32 owners (75-80% of total profits)


-Included in this system is money from TV deals & merchandise sales


-Revenue Sharing, by fans, is seen as giving the league more parity & competition by giving small market teams money, but it works quite the opposite; it allows small market owners to maximize their profits, no matter if their team wins or loses.


-Revenue Sharing allows owners of small-market teams to benefit from having bigger brands such as the Steelers, Giants, Packers, etc win the Super Bowl instead of their own team, because it maximizes their own profits.


-For example, in the 2008 Super Bowl, the Arizona Cardinals were playing the Pittsburgh Steelers. The owners of the Cardinals, the Bidwill Family, would want the game to be fixed against his own team, because the Steelers would sell more merchandise than the Cardinals if they won the Super Bowl. Because of revenue sharing, Michael Bidwill gets a chunk of that money that came from merchandise sales.


-The owners of teams such as the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Detroit Lions, Jacksonville Jaguars, Tennessee Titans, San Diego Chargers, etc, benefit when teams such as the Chicago Bears, NY Giants, Pittsburgh Steelers, New England Patriots win, because those brands generate the most fan interest & the highest ratings.


-By having the best match ups and the most popular teams winning, since revenue sharing is split evenly between the owners, the league as a whole wants to put the bigger brands & the big markets in a position to succeed in order to maximize ratings & profits for all 32 owners. In this instance, the NFL completely sees itself as one entity; not 32 individual teams, but one product, which is NFL football.


How the Players & Coaches Benefit from Game Fixing


-Each year, as the game gets bigger & fan interest increases, players & coaches end up making more money.


-Players & Coaches make more money through higher TV ratings, which allows them to make more money.


-What results in higher TV ratings? Close games, parity, playoff spots up for grabs in the final week of the season, having the best story lines & match ups in the postseason, and having bigger brands and the best QB's win the Super Bowl.


-In this way, players & coaches of small market teams benefit when bigger brands win instead of their own teams, and when the best story lines are occurring.


-By having the best match ups & story lines in the postseason, TV ratings are maximized through having the most fan interest. So therefore, the players & coaches are in the fix together, in order to make themselves the most money.


-For example, the Atlanta Falcons could have made it to the Super Bowl against the Baltimore Ravens. If the 49ers won against the Falcons, it would have introduced the story line of two competing brother head coaches in the Super Bowl. This, along with the Ray Lewis retirement story line, would have maximized fan interest & ratings in the Super Bowl, which would allow players & coaches on the Falcons to make more money in the future. A Ravens-Falcons SB wouldn't have been as interesting as a 49ers-Ravens Super Bowl.

Disney's Influence on Professional Sports


-ESPN is owned by Disney, which has control over much of the entertainment industry

Like a Football to the Face III:

The 2016 NFL Season
(The Fix Is In Style)

NEW - NFL 2016 - The Fix Is In

So how brave (and/or blatant) is the NFL? Would it dare suspend its new "golden boy" Ezekiel Elliott over violating the league's domestic abuse policy? I mean, if any team has been anointed so far this season, it's Jerry Jones' Cowboys. And considering the allegations against Elliott occurred prior to his joining the Cowboys, will the NFL's "investigation" really turn up enough evidence to result in Elliott's suspension? My guess: No. And it has nothing to do with Elliott's guilt or innocence. It has everything to do with trying to increase ratings and push the Cowboys into a Super Bowl. Or as ESPN wrote, the NFL "needs" the Cowboys. Why else did it look like the Eagles laid down Sunday night? Because the team led by two rookies on offense is that good? Please.

While Cam Newton continues his "I'm not getting the same protection as the other 'star' QBs do" campaign, the Chiefs--yes, that team still exists--QB Alex Smith has reason to agree. He wasn't knocked out of the game once with a potential concussion, Smith was lambasted twice. Any ref bother to flag either play? Nope. This sent Smith's wife to Twitter to (rightfully) complain. The Bills QB Tyrod Taylor could make a similar beef considering the late hit made out-of-bounds on him by the Patriots that also didn't garner a flag, much to the announcers own dismay (and when announcers complain about a non-call, you know it's bad).

Other officiating-based complaints were filed this weekend as well. Arizona Cardinals head coach Bruce Arians was told at halftime that the fumble recovered by the Panthers and ran in for a touchdown was incorrect. But, sorry, Bruce, the replay booth was "shut down" at the time of the play...well before halftime. Tough break. The Redskins CB Josh Norman flat out said the refs "sucked" after he was repeatedly flagged in the 'Skins 27-27 OT tie against the Bengals in England (wonder how those soccer fans took to an NFL tie?).

By the way, the recent spate of NFL ties could be a result of the NFL's push to keep games close into the 4th quarter. Teams that should be outright winning those games might not be able to overcome the league's manipulation to pull out a victory when need be.

Lastly, anyone else think the 1-6 Bears win over the 5-1 Vikings on Monday Night Football was weird? This was one of those games that does make me think Vegas and the NFL are joined at the hip. The line was MIN -4.5, and if anyone saw either team play this year, you'd have to think that point spread should've been much greater. But it mattered not as the Bears won outright 20-10.

I know it,just goes through one ear and out the other with them around here when you post that cause they wont read it. I was going to say you should make a thread of this but we both know what will happen.it will get moved to the conspiracy section since the mods around here somehow consider facts to be conspiracy theories.:cuckoo:

these games are indeed just like elections,just a dog and pony show.

I have said this time and time again that the patriots got away with the worst officiated game ever in a superbowl,that the refs allowed the cheatriot players to mug the receivers.Rams wide reciever issac bruce complained that he had never been mugged in a game like that before and that the refs allowed it to happen like that turning a blind eye to it and one former official even said that it was the worst officiated game he ever saw,that he had seen HIGH SCHOOL GAMES much better officiated.

and like that article said so well,bill callahan of the raiders so obviously threw that game so his buddy john gruden of the bucs could win the superbowl.Many of the raider players including jerry rice and tim brown said that a coach had NEVER scrapped the game plan that the raiders were all excited about leading up that whole week just 48 hours before the game.

Callahan is a criminal so is pete carrol who obviously threw the superbowl against the patriots. so many here are so brainwashed and denial on this its unreal.:rolleyes:

Last year i finally wised up to this and did not watch the superbowl,never will again either.
 
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you sound mad and gay
Why? You wanna date?

No I;m allergic to faggots
Why are you always so interested in whether or not people are gay then? Denial isn't a river in Egypt.

Just pointing you post like a gay man would after a cowboys win
OK, I'll dumb it down so I sound like a cowpies fan. Durrrr cowboyz bitches! Hurrrr 'Murikas team! Durrrrr we beat the browns so we're the bestest team ever!


Now you sound retarded and gay
 
Why? You wanna date?

No I;m allergic to faggots
Why are you always so interested in whether or not people are gay then? Denial isn't a river in Egypt.

Just pointing you post like a gay man would after a cowboys win
OK, I'll dumb it down so I sound like a cowpies fan. Durrrr cowboyz bitches! Hurrrr 'Murikas team! Durrrrr we beat the browns so we're the bestest team ever!


Now you sound retarded and gay
See? Just like a Cowpies fan.
 
At the midway point of the season, Cowpies are looking great. All the other NFC teams have big flaws. Too early yet to crown them, but if they stay true to form...

yeah from everything we have seen all the way up to the mid point season so far I would venture to say the Cowboys look like the best team in the NFC. Prescott just might do what no quarterback in the game has ever done before,take the team to the superbowl his rookie year.The seahawks I would NORMALLY say have a good shot at it now but Wilson has been so banged up this year, i have a hard time seeing him last the whole season.
Do you watch cowboy games?
 
At the midway point of the season, Cowpies are looking great. All the other NFC teams have big flaws. Too early yet to crown them, but if they stay true to form...

yeah from everything we have seen all the way up to the mid point season so far I would venture to say the Cowboys look like the best team in the NFC. Prescott just might do what no quarterback in the game has ever done before,take the team to the superbowl his rookie year.The seahawks I would NORMALLY say have a good shot at it now but Wilson has been so banged up this year, i have a hard time seeing him last the whole season.
Do you watch cowboy games?

Unless they are playing the Rams or maybe the chargers why would I watch them?

as i said in my first post I DID watch them in the pre season in the Rams opener against them but other than that game,I have not watched them this year and wont be the rest of the year either since as you well know the Rams are the only team I will watch except for maybe the chargers once in a while.

while watching them in that pre season game I saw enough of Prescott to where nothing surprises me of what he ie doing this year the fact he really wowed me in that game and looked impressive. I said back then-wow this guy is good,they dont need Romo back.

as i said,this is the first time since the days of Staubach that they have had a quarterback that I have found likeable.
 
DEAL WITH IT!!!!

I don't know how many times, to how many people I need to tell this to, professional sports are rigged worse than politics. To get all excited and show bravado over it is pointless. Do your research and move on.

The NFL is Fixed & Scripted

Tony, Telling It Like It Is - Blog - The NFL is Fixed & Scripted

-It may be illegal for the Mob or Vegas to pay someone off to fix a game, but the NFL, as a business, can legally order its employees to fix its own games.


-As employees of the NFL, which acts as one entity, the players, coaches & referees have to fix the outcomes in order for the league to maximize fan interest, ratings, profits, and to have the best matchups & storylines.


How the Owners Benefit from Game Fixing


-Contrary to public belief, the goal for players, coaches & owners is not to win the Super Bowl, but to make the most money


-Revenue Sharing is split evenly between the 32 owners (75-80% of total profits)


-Included in this system is money from TV deals & merchandise sales


-Revenue Sharing, by fans, is seen as giving the league more parity & competition by giving small market teams money, but it works quite the opposite; it allows small market owners to maximize their profits, no matter if their team wins or loses.


-Revenue Sharing allows owners of small-market teams to benefit from having bigger brands such as the Steelers, Giants, Packers, etc win the Super Bowl instead of their own team, because it maximizes their own profits.


-For example, in the 2008 Super Bowl, the Arizona Cardinals were playing the Pittsburgh Steelers. The owners of the Cardinals, the Bidwill Family, would want the game to be fixed against his own team, because the Steelers would sell more merchandise than the Cardinals if they won the Super Bowl. Because of revenue sharing, Michael Bidwill gets a chunk of that money that came from merchandise sales.


-The owners of teams such as the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Detroit Lions, Jacksonville Jaguars, Tennessee Titans, San Diego Chargers, etc, benefit when teams such as the Chicago Bears, NY Giants, Pittsburgh Steelers, New England Patriots win, because those brands generate the most fan interest & the highest ratings.


-By having the best match ups and the most popular teams winning, since revenue sharing is split evenly between the owners, the league as a whole wants to put the bigger brands & the big markets in a position to succeed in order to maximize ratings & profits for all 32 owners. In this instance, the NFL completely sees itself as one entity; not 32 individual teams, but one product, which is NFL football.


How the Players & Coaches Benefit from Game Fixing


-Each year, as the game gets bigger & fan interest increases, players & coaches end up making more money.


-Players & Coaches make more money through higher TV ratings, which allows them to make more money.


-What results in higher TV ratings? Close games, parity, playoff spots up for grabs in the final week of the season, having the best story lines & match ups in the postseason, and having bigger brands and the best QB's win the Super Bowl.


-In this way, players & coaches of small market teams benefit when bigger brands win instead of their own teams, and when the best story lines are occurring.


-By having the best match ups & story lines in the postseason, TV ratings are maximized through having the most fan interest. So therefore, the players & coaches are in the fix together, in order to make themselves the most money.


-For example, the Atlanta Falcons could have made it to the Super Bowl against the Baltimore Ravens. If the 49ers won against the Falcons, it would have introduced the story line of two competing brother head coaches in the Super Bowl. This, along with the Ray Lewis retirement story line, would have maximized fan interest & ratings in the Super Bowl, which would allow players & coaches on the Falcons to make more money in the future. A Ravens-Falcons SB wouldn't have been as interesting as a 49ers-Ravens Super Bowl.

Disney's Influence on Professional Sports


-ESPN is owned by Disney, which has control over much of the entertainment industry

Like a Football to the Face III:

The 2016 NFL Season
(The Fix Is In Style)

NEW - NFL 2016 - The Fix Is In

So how brave (and/or blatant) is the NFL? Would it dare suspend its new "golden boy" Ezekiel Elliott over violating the league's domestic abuse policy? I mean, if any team has been anointed so far this season, it's Jerry Jones' Cowboys. And considering the allegations against Elliott occurred prior to his joining the Cowboys, will the NFL's "investigation" really turn up enough evidence to result in Elliott's suspension? My guess: No. And it has nothing to do with Elliott's guilt or innocence. It has everything to do with trying to increase ratings and push the Cowboys into a Super Bowl. Or as ESPN wrote, the NFL "needs" the Cowboys. Why else did it look like the Eagles laid down Sunday night? Because the team led by two rookies on offense is that good? Please.

While Cam Newton continues his "I'm not getting the same protection as the other 'star' QBs do" campaign, the Chiefs--yes, that team still exists--QB Alex Smith has reason to agree. He wasn't knocked out of the game once with a potential concussion, Smith was lambasted twice. Any ref bother to flag either play? Nope. This sent Smith's wife to Twitter to (rightfully) complain. The Bills QB Tyrod Taylor could make a similar beef considering the late hit made out-of-bounds on him by the Patriots that also didn't garner a flag, much to the announcers own dismay (and when announcers complain about a non-call, you know it's bad).

Other officiating-based complaints were filed this weekend as well. Arizona Cardinals head coach Bruce Arians was told at halftime that the fumble recovered by the Panthers and ran in for a touchdown was incorrect. But, sorry, Bruce, the replay booth was "shut down" at the time of the play...well before halftime. Tough break. The Redskins CB Josh Norman flat out said the refs "sucked" after he was repeatedly flagged in the 'Skins 27-27 OT tie against the Bengals in England (wonder how those soccer fans took to an NFL tie?).

By the way, the recent spate of NFL ties could be a result of the NFL's push to keep games close into the 4th quarter. Teams that should be outright winning those games might not be able to overcome the league's manipulation to pull out a victory when need be.

Lastly, anyone else think the 1-6 Bears win over the 5-1 Vikings on Monday Night Football was weird? This was one of those games that does make me think Vegas and the NFL are joined at the hip. The line was MIN -4.5, and if anyone saw either team play this year, you'd have to think that point spread should've been much greater. But it mattered not as the Bears won outright 20-10.


You sound intelligent and gay

:beer:


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