You know what I'm saying?
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I watched 2 minutes of it - sum total - in the third quarter.
Why Tom Brady? No doubt he's good, maybe the GOAT, but with parity in the NFL (hmmmmm, parity, where have we heard that before? Elections?), no one team should be able to dominate the playoff picture.
The nice thing about parity is that 1 or 2 penalties at the right time, and some questionable plays not called (that wasn't interference - it was bang bang good timing), can really determine who wins and who doesn't - or at least who always has the best chance of winning. And it only takes a few refs to direct the overall outcome of the season.
It's easy to dismiss, but look at how much money is involved in the game, and how much is at stake. Don't have to be a genius to figure out a little corruption could be quite profitable.
Absolutely. Those people who watch these games religiously already know that - because they've seen games affected by shitty calls made early. Just ask the Cleveland Browns.