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The Bengals aren't the only team
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(01-25-2019, 08:44 PM)Catmandude123 Wrote: When literally millions saw what happened and at least three who were closer and get paid to see what happen ignore the penalties , then yes pass the reynolds wrap. 

Yeah, there is not much doubt in my mind the NFL is rigging games to make money (and it only takes one or two "missed" calls at crucial moments to change the outcome of the game). When you look at calls like this one, and other blatant call that are just not flagged (opposing coaches on the field in the other teams huddle causing trouble, yet no flag), it's pretty plain that they want certain teams to win. The upside to this whole story is that the Saints fans are suing. Now, before everyone laughs and says they can't win that suit, it may have been a joke prior to legalized sports betting. Now, they have legal standing to bring a suit if they allege they were harmed monetarily by the league fixing games. And it doesn't matter if they can prove it, the league will not be able to stand all the suits that will come in the future, each one adding fuel to the fire. They are going to have to hire better referees and make them call games evenly, or they risk getting the wrong judge and losing big time. One ruling in court that the game is fixed, and the NFL will have a hard time recovering. I see this as great news for teams like Cincinnati, who always seem to be on the losing end of bad calls, and hope NO's class action opens some eyes......
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RE: The Bengals aren't the only team - Sled21 - 01-26-2019, 10:57 AM

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