02-16-2022, 06:41 AM
(02-15-2022, 12:37 AM)Johnny Cupcakes Wrote: I’m not saying that you’re not a nice dude, you could be a fantastic person. My best friend growing up is an amazing man. I trust him with my life. I trust him with my children’s lives. He also regularly spouts about stuff like the NFL being scripted, stolen elections, 9/11 inside jobs, and any other conspiracy type thing. If the belief sounds nutty, he buys it. So I don’t take anything that he says seriously.
Do you even realize what kind of orchestration and coverup it would take to script the entire NFL? You’d need buy in from owners and executives, coaches and players, refs and broadcasters. Do you really think that they could keep that under wraps? How deep does it go? Does it get into college sports? High school? And why would they do it? Ratings? So America certainly loves the home team, superstar team winning…but do you not think that they’d love the massive underdog, heart throb, swagger having, young team more? Just look at who the country was picking to win. They wanted the Bengals in there. They wanted Cincinnati to win that game. Why would the NFL not rig it to please their fans and drive ratings? What kind of ratings go up when you have one team from Boston win 6 Super Bowls over two decades while major markets like Chicago, Dallas, Atlanta, Minneapolis, Houston, San Francisco, Miami, Detroit, Washington, and Los Angeles (until yesterday) go without championships for 30 years?
The scripted NFL theory is just way too easy to refute, but in spite of all logic saying it’s bullshit, and no evidence saying it’s true, people believe it. I just can’t take those people seriously. Sorry.
No, it's not easy to refute. You're just making a contradictory remark. You can hope and deny that it is not rigged. But you can't refute anything.
All you're capable of is "gee, I have no clue how it's done, therefore it can't be. That's not a explanation. Just your belief.
You can't have 2 home super bowl wins in a row unless it's fixed. That's just very simple reality.
No need to wonder. Life is not that magical.