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When it comes to big games and the NFL I believe in conspiracies. And I believe they always find a way to help the team with the marque star, who will be more valuable to the NFL long term.The call was definitely questionable. I have to go with the refs, because it was very hard to determine whether his foot went out of bounds before the ball crossed over into the end zone. Tough call to make, IMO. Could have gone either way.
Call me crazy. That's what I've seen over the years many times.
you nailed it.
Take the Patriots/jaguars AFC game two years ago. Lets say those were two high school football teams playing each other in a small town where neither NOBODY had heard of either quarterback Blake Bortels or Tom Brady.
There is no way in hell the refs would have gone out of their way as they did to make sure the patriots won that game giving the patriots all the calls and none to the jaguars. same thing happened in the AFC game last year with the chiefs and pats. they always get the calls.
tom brady is a household name in the NFL. No NFL fans wants to see Blake Bortles,nobody s going to tune in to watch a superbowl with a no name quarterback like him. Its all about ratings and viewships.
same as last year,boston and LA are MUCH bigger markets than kansas city and new orleans,thats why the refs went out of their way in BOTH those games to make sure the Pats and the rams made it to the superbowl giving all the calls to the patriots as they always have every year in every playoff game and giving the rams the calls as well.
dont try and reason with her on that cause she will get angry and go into meltdown mode angry about hearing the truth.LOL
When it comes to big games and the NFL I believe in conspiracies. And I believe they always find a way to help the team with the marque star, who will be more valuable to the NFL long term.The call was definitely questionable. I have to go with the refs, because it was very hard to determine whether his foot went out of bounds before the ball crossed over into the end zone. Tough call to make, IMO. Could have gone either way.
Call me crazy. That's what I've seen over the years many times.
you nailed it.
Take the Patriots/jaguars AFC game two years ago. Lets say those were two high school football teams playing each other in a small town where neither NOBODY had heard of either quarterback Blake Bortels or Tom Brady.
There is no way in hell the refs would have gone out of their way as they did to make sure the patriots won that game giving the patriots all the calls and none to the jaguars. same thing happened in the AFC game last year with the chiefs and pats. they always get the calls.
tom brady is a household name in the NFL. No NFL fans wants to see Blake Bortles,nobody s going to tune in to watch a superbowl with a no name quarterback like him. Its all about ratings and viewships.
same as last year,boston and LA are MUCH bigger markets than kansas city and new orleans,thats why the refs went out of their way in BOTH those games to make sure the Pats and the rams made it to the superbowl giving all the calls to the patriots as they always have every year in every playoff game and giving the rams the calls as well.
dont try and reason with her on that cause she will get angry and go into meltdown mode angry about hearing the truth.LOL
Wait, the NFL made sure KC didn't make it into the Super Bowl last year, and then let them win it this year?
You don't seem to understand that taking that touchdown away would change the whole dynamic of the game.The Call Didn't Change The Outcome Of The Game
Chiefs Win Even With-Out The Touch-Down
9r's Were Down 4, And Needed A Touch-Down
They Didn't Make It
I don't know about last year but I know this year the match up was one team with an exciting superstar bringing glory to the NFL for the next decade and the other team, an excellent squad but not nearly the draw the Chiefs are.Wait, the NFL made sure KC didn't make it into the Super Bowl last year, and then let them win it this year?
I don't know about last year but I know this year the match up was one team with an exciting superstar bringing glory to the NFL for the next decade and the other team, an excellent squad but not nearly the draw the Chiefs are.Wait, the NFL made sure KC didn't make it into the Super Bowl last year, and then let them win it this year?
The same way the NFL threw in with the media's favorite team, from the eastern corridor with a poster boy qb (Pats) over a strong defensive team (Seahawks) with zero national appeal.
The similarities are hard to ignore.
Except that Tom Brady and New England was in the Super Bowl last year.Except that KC had the same exciting superstar last year...
Except that Tom Brady and New England was in the Super Bowl last year.Except that KC had the same exciting superstar last year...
That's your claim, or what you think is my claim. It isn't!I am aware. However, if the idea is that the NFL decides who goes to the SB, and they sent KC this year because they have an exciting superstar, they had the same superstar last year. And Tom Brady played this year, so the NFL could have sent the Pats again.
I almost forgot...congratulations on your team winning Gramps.....Pick your poison!
I am going with Kansas City of course. By AT LEAST 7
That's your claim, or what you think is my claim. It isn't!I am aware. However, if the idea is that the NFL decides who goes to the SB, and they sent KC this year because they have an exciting superstar, they had the same superstar last year. And Tom Brady played this year, so the NFL could have sent the Pats again.
The NFL isn't in the pro wrestling business and they can't control who plays in the big game to that degree.
But when the teams are at the Super Bowl and the game comes down to one or two close plays the refs invariably find a way to give the team Roger Godell and his henchmen would prefer to see win the close calls.
Exhibit A, Damien Williams of Kansas City clearly steps out of bounds before crossing the goal line.
That is not at all clear. If the foot is out where the ball is is irrelevant.As far as your Exhibit A goes, in that picture the ball has crossed the plane of the goal line. Touchdown. I'm not sure what you're trying to show. Yes, his foot is out of bounds. However, the ball is in the end zone at the same time.
When it comes to big games and the NFL I believe in conspiracies. And I believe they always find a way to help the team with the marque star, who will be more valuable to the NFL long term.The call was definitely questionable. I have to go with the refs, because it was very hard to determine whether his foot went out of bounds before the ball crossed over into the end zone. Tough call to make, IMO. Could have gone either way.
Call me crazy. That's what I've seen over the years many times.
you nailed it.
Take the Patriots/jaguars AFC game two years ago. Lets say those were two high school football teams playing each other in a small town where neither NOBODY had heard of either quarterback Blake Bortels or Tom Brady.
There is no way in hell the refs would have gone out of their way as they did to make sure the patriots won that game giving the patriots all the calls and none to the jaguars. same thing happened in the AFC game last year with the chiefs and pats. they always get the calls.
tom brady is a household name in the NFL. No NFL fans wants to see Blake Bortles,nobody s going to tune in to watch a superbowl with a no name quarterback like him. Its all about ratings and viewships.
same as last year,boston and LA are MUCH bigger markets than kansas city and new orleans,thats why the refs went out of their way in BOTH those games to make sure the Pats and the rams made it to the superbowl giving all the calls to the patriots as they always have every year in every playoff game and giving the rams the calls as well.
dont try and reason with her on that cause she will get angry and go into meltdown mode angry about hearing the truth.LOL
Wait, the NFL made sure KC didn't make it into the Super Bowl last year, and then let them win it this year?
Except that Tom Brady and New England was in the Super Bowl last year.Except that KC had the same exciting superstar last year...
That's your claim, or what you think is my claim. It isn't!I am aware. However, if the idea is that the NFL decides who goes to the SB, and they sent KC this year because they have an exciting superstar, they had the same superstar last year. And Tom Brady played this year, so the NFL could have sent the Pats again.
The NFL isn't in the pro wrestling business and they can't control who plays in the big game to that degree.
But when the teams are at the Super Bowl and the game comes down to one or two close plays the refs invariably find a way to give the team Roger Godell and his henchmen would prefer to see win the close calls.
Exhibit A, Damien Williams of Kansas City clearly steps out of bounds before crossing the goal line.
When it comes to big games and the NFL I believe in conspiracies. And I believe they always find a way to help the team with the marque star, who will be more valuable to the NFL long term.The call was definitely questionable. I have to go with the refs, because it was very hard to determine whether his foot went out of bounds before the ball crossed over into the end zone. Tough call to make, IMO. Could have gone either way.
Call me crazy. That's what I've seen over the years many times.
you nailed it.
Take the Patriots/jaguars AFC game two years ago. Lets say those were two high school football teams playing each other in a small town where neither NOBODY had heard of either quarterback Blake Bortels or Tom Brady.
There is no way in hell the refs would have gone out of their way as they did to make sure the patriots won that game giving the patriots all the calls and none to the jaguars. same thing happened in the AFC game last year with the chiefs and pats. they always get the calls.
tom brady is a household name in the NFL. No NFL fans wants to see Blake Bortles,nobody s going to tune in to watch a superbowl with a no name quarterback like him. Its all about ratings and viewships.
same as last year,boston and LA are MUCH bigger markets than kansas city and new orleans,thats why the refs went out of their way in BOTH those games to make sure the Pats and the rams made it to the superbowl giving all the calls to the patriots as they always have every year in every playoff game and giving the rams the calls as well.
dont try and reason with her on that cause she will get angry and go into meltdown mode angry about hearing the truth.LOL
Wait, the NFL made sure KC didn't make it into the Super Bowl last year, and then let them win it this year?
uh YEAH, Uh use some logic and common sense.The 50th anniveray since the chiefs were in their first superbowl and of course they did not want them in last year its the cheatriots dude and it was not the 50th anniversary for them yet.
I am aware. However, if the idea is that the NFL decides who goes to the SB, and they sent KC this year because they have an exciting superstar, they had the same superstar last year. And Tom Brady played this year, so the NFL could have sent the Pats again.
Did not want them in this time since again,it was the FIFTY anniversary of the first superbowl the chiefs were in. being the fifth anniversary and all, what better team for the NFL to have in it than the chiefs ESPECIALLY since former Chiefs owner and chiefs founder was none other than Lamar Hunt. what better way to pay homeage to the Hunt family?
the coincidences are just too bizarre that they dont become coincidences anymore when you do research on it. Its only the COINCIDENCE theorists such as yourself who cant put two and two together that its as much a dog and pony show as elections are and on par with pro wrestling as being fake.
That's your claim, or what you think is my claim. It isn't!I am aware. However, if the idea is that the NFL decides who goes to the SB, and they sent KC this year because they have an exciting superstar, they had the same superstar last year. And Tom Brady played this year, so the NFL could have sent the Pats again.
The NFL isn't in the pro wrestling business and they can't control who plays in the big game to that degree.
But when the teams are at the Super Bowl and the game comes down to one or two close plays the refs invariably find a way to give the team Roger Godell and his henchmen would prefer to see win the close calls.
Exhibit A, Damien Williams of Kansas City clearly steps out of bounds before crossing the goal line.
yep Godell is EASILY the worst NFL commissioner ever,the most corrupt hands down. under goddel,the days of blowout superbowls are overwith.If you check back to all the superbowls that have been played since Godell became commissioner,there is like only one superbowl,the seahawks and broncos one,where the game was a blowout.all the others have come close and down to the wire just like he wants them to be since he knows fans will lose interest and tune in to something else if the game is a blowout. these games are a joke now.
That's your claim, or what you think is my claim. It isn't!I am aware. However, if the idea is that the NFL decides who goes to the SB, and they sent KC this year because they have an exciting superstar, they had the same superstar last year. And Tom Brady played this year, so the NFL could have sent the Pats again.
The NFL isn't in the pro wrestling business and they can't control who plays in the big game to that degree.
But when the teams are at the Super Bowl and the game comes down to one or two close plays the refs invariably find a way to give the team Roger Godell and his henchmen would prefer to see win the close calls.
Exhibit A, Damien Williams of Kansas City clearly steps out of bounds before crossing the goal line.
yep Godell is EASILY the worst NFL commissioner ever,the most corrupt hands down. under goddel,the days of blowout superbowls are overwith.If you check back to all the superbowls that have been played since Godell became commissioner,there is like only one superbowl,the seahawks and broncos one,where the game was a blowout.all the others have come close and down to the wire just like he wants them to be since he knows fans will lose interest and tune in to something else if the game is a blowout. these games are a joke now.
Was it Goodell who ran to the basement a few years ago to turn out the lights of a near blowout with Baltimore over SF? The Harbaugh Bowl probably was going to be over by the 3rd quarter but for a blackout that lasted over half an hour! That gave Jim time to talk his team up and for the Ravens to cool off! That was shady AF!
The conspiracy nuts just can’t seem to stay in the conspiracy forum.