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Yea but one of the elites is the owner of the lions. They want to win too.See, the whole thing is, I wouldn't do that, b/c I don't care. If I did something like that, it would signify I do care, but I don't.Strange how it seems you didn't share that here before the game or seemingly make a killing betting on your vast knowledge.
They are very similar to your posts and responses to me. It never occurred to me to give a shit about them.
Like your denial of reality and your responses to try to convince others, no one cares. The only fool you are trying to fool in the end, appears, to be that person you see in the mirror. . . .
No one of consequence cares what you think, because if they believe as you do, they don't care what you have to say, they already believe the same.
Otherwise, if they have an open mind, they will look into the supreme court rulings on this issue, look into how the league is organized & operates, and deduce that your protestations are just that; the irksome responses of someone that doesn't like their little illusions dismantled in front of their very eyes.
Cognitive dissonance is a bitch ain't it?
so mister,whats your answer to these 2 questions here?
I'll know who to talk to next year about who will win the superbowl.lol that is depending on what your answer is to the question i have which is- ever since you were awake to this fact have you ever been wrong on who you said was going to win by chance the last ten years?
also,i totally understand not watching an NFL game in over a decade like you have,but think you might consider doing what i do and just watch games from yesteryear buying them over the net when the NFL wasnt quite as corrupt as it is now?
No seriously, Candy had me pegged. Sorry I missed these questions. I hit unfollow this thread, because she was right. I really don't care enough.
I only responded to this thread, because it came up on the "ACTIVE TOPICS" side bar and I was curious.
Naturally the game is organic, just like elections in this nation.
Do the elites seek to control and fix the outcome of the elections? You bet. First they brain wash and condition the electorate.
This goes on in sports as well with all the advertising.
After that, they will program and fix the voting machines, deny voters, purge the rolls of the wrong voters, put phantom voters on the rolls, whatever it takes to get internationalists and candidates friendly to global business and the banking cabal lording over us all.
This is an apt analogy to what goes on on the fields, on the courts, and in the rink, and in the board rooms.
Sure, the players have a load of control. But the refs and owners will do what ever they can to make sure league profits soar.
But I don't care enough about this topic, so I haven't been following it. I did I little research on WHY Barry Sander quit, and to tell the truth, it is as a suspected. So my general opinion is, unless you are watching games pre-1940's. . . or at least before they decided on that rule about having the Lions and Cowboys having exclusive rights to the Thanksgiving games? You are only deluding yourself.
Sanders knew he was never going to a Superbowl. Likewise he knew the Lions weren't going to let him play for anyone else. There were other Lions greats that knew the same thing. So they just quit.
Why? Because in Lions country, the intelligent folk know that the Lions will never go to a Superbowl, no matter how good they are. They don't bring in enough revenue, they never have. They already get enough dough, (their fair share) off of the Thanksgiving day game. And the nation doesn't want to see any more of them. Thus, no superstar wants to destroy their body for them. It's where football goes to die.
Will this method of predicting the superbowl winner or the president always work? Hell no.
Even Reagan won the election. At the time he wasn't a globalist. Perhaps they allowed him to win because he took on Bush as his VP. Perhaps they though that they could just take him out. . . . they did try. After that? Well, he played ball, and the government grew, it didn't shrink.
So I'm sure if I cared to, the stats would show that bowl games don't always follow this pattern. If you are truly interested, buy the book. But like Candy called me out. . . I don't care that much.
http://www.amazon.com/The-Fix-Is-In-Manipulations/dp/1932595813&tag=ff0d01-20
Agreed.
Given what the metro area has gone through, and given that the NFL is a cartel, and the collective nature and ruling of the owners have more of a say over what the refs do than anything else, if the nation doesn't start WWIII, suffer economic collapse, or devolve into civil war, then, it would be a safe bet that if the league doesn't give them their shot soon, the Martha, that crotchety old lady may threaten to sell and they would move. She might just get tired of the leagues bullshit. She HAS done a lot to turn the team around since I was a kid.
I foresee them getting their shot. The metro area seems to be going through a sort of agora renaissance.
http://deadspin.com/the-nfl-split-7-2-billion-in-revenue-sharing-last-year-1719217695
Detroit Lions on the Forbes NFL Team Valuations List
#1367 Martha Ford
Martha Ford
When she inherited the NFL's Detroit Lions in 2014, William C. Ford's widow Martha was expected to be a figurehead, leaving her son, Ford Motor executive chairman Bill Jr., to run the team. But the feisty, 90-year-old granddaughter of Harvey Firestone has proven to be an impatient, hands-on owner, much to the delight of long-suffering Lions fans. She swept out top executives and told players and coaches she is out of patience. She also elevated her three daughters to equal vice chairmen footing with son Bill, who says his mother is now "very much in charge" of the team.
The Business Of Football
makes complete sense why Jerry Jones would not care about making it back to the superbowl in 20 years.He is making all those billions so why WOULD he care since all he cares about is money? lol
Interesting this last paragraph here in this link you posted here below.
The New England Patriots ($3.2 billion), Washington Redskins ($2.85 billion), New York Giants ($2.8 billion) and San Francisco 49ers ($2.7 billion) round out the NFL’s top five. The commonality among the NFL’s most valuable teams is that they are in big markets and play in cash-rich stadiums run by the teams. The bigger your domain, the greater the opportunity to cash in on the fantasy and reality of the NFL.
It illustrates to many USMB posters who are incapable of critical thinking in the sports section what I said many times to them,but just went through one ear and out the other WHY the Rams would be back in LA this year.money.
With Kroneke relocating the Rams to LA,the 2nd biggest media market in the country witha brand new state of the art stadium,he made a shitload of money tripling his value.I tried to explain that to many idiots around here,but they are incapable of logic and common sense obviously.
If people here seriously think that Jed York the owner of the niners cares about the fact they are losing,they are in a fantasy world.same as jerry jones,all York cares about is money,thats the bottom line with these NFL owners.The fact he has a brand new state of the art faciility,it dont matter to him his team is on the decline,he is making BILLIONS and again,that is the bottom line with these owners.
the thing thats funny is he is paying the price for it because he is having half empty stadiums because the niner faithful in SF feel betrayed he left the bay area and gave them the middle finger.that stadium is ALSO a dump despite being brand new state of the art facility.
give me old candlestick park anyday .I'll take it over that dump in santa clara anyday of the year.
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