What about the 49er who was taken out of the game on a cart because he injured himself trotting off the sidelines, tripped over his own feet I guess. He goes down and we almost missed the whole thing because it was coming off a commercial break. These men have tanks coming at them, they're manhandled by men the size of refrigerators, yet this guy stubs his toe and is out of the game.
Yeah, total flukes happen. I see it all the time in pro wrestling, which I'm a fan of.
People can hate on the "flippy shit" that pervades the business today, but believe it or not, those spectacular moves are SAFER than the mundane stuff.
Twice, I've seen people break their legs on a common baseball-slide evasive move, among other things.
Last year, Adam Cole broke his foot by...stepping down off the raised ramp. Whole storyline derailed, because of something he'd done hundreds of times.
Sounds like something Artie Donovan would do. He spoke at our school (late 80’s). We was hilarious, completely self-depreciating and thought provoking.
It just seems strange to me that he didn't tear his fucking achilles tendon being slammed to the ground and then piled on by mountainous men, but tears it trotting off the sidelines. It's BECAUSE sports is not a new thing for me (raising 3 boys who played all of them), that I find it suspect.
Yes. The games are rigged, no doubt, but it’s most likely done through the referees on select calls.
Some players may be in on it, but even as someone who’s known the games are rigged for many years, it’d surprise me if the league as a whole was rigged - I.e. “everyone who steps on the field is read-in.” Too many points of failure. Rigging is done, and almost has to be done, through influence, not full scripting.
You can’t script a ball going through the hoop, or a quarterback making an accurate throw, or a receiver making a catch.
Now, a critical defender “forgetting” to play defense or being told to hold strong to an incorrect play? That’s plausible. LeBron just quitting all effort during the finals? That’s plausible, if not likely, given what we know about him.
That said, football is a great opportunity to have heavier scripting since they all have helmets and could theoretically all have built-in headsets, but if they did - nobody ever spills the beans on that? By rule, only one player on the field is allowed to have a speaker to hear the coach; typically a lineman or the QB, depending on offense or defense. Speakered players have green dots on the backs of their helmets.
(Not a critique of your response, but of the “everyone is an actor” dismissal. Sports are still fake as hell, rigged, and a waste of the time of a moral and productive society, except as part of building community through direct, sensible participation)
No offense, fren, but if he vacuumed his hamsters he was more productive than anyone who watched The Sportsball. And I confess to having been a The Sportsball watcher some years ago, before I learned it's true purpose. But I'm not better than anyone who still watches The Sportsball, just further along The Awakening path...
I could see him being killed over it whether he’s right or wrong. It’s still a confidence game, and killing him would be within the preservation of believable confidence parameters. It’s not that being fully scripted is completely implausible, just that it doesn’t seem necessary.
The endgame is the same either way, though. We need to consume(-mate) less sports and entertainment. Fornication with the Harlot.
Btw there used to be an NBA player who supposedly died via being hit by a train while high on several drugs and masturbating to pornography while driving his SUV, if you want an official story that screams “Assassination Cover Story”. Will be interesting to see if the truth of what he actually did ever comes out.
Players are playing the game to the best of their ability; their contracts depend on it.
If anybody thinks a player, say, picking up a sudden accidental fumble (they do occur) with nobody between him and the goal line is going to NOT run it into the end zone because"the game is rigged" and "that fumble recovery wasn't in the script", sorry but that is just beyond asinine.
I actually agree with you. Of you want nfl is rigged film there are way better than someone claiming becayse cmc broke off into the flat and was open it was rigged
I didn't agree with his assessment on all of the issues he called out, but there were several that were blatant. For example, go to 1:37. Watch number 54. There is no possibility he was "distracted" or "didn't see" or "his helmet might have been in the way, " etc. He purposefully let the guy run by. He was right there and did nothing.
Not sure how accurate this is...playing football, many of these seem to be legit plays. Of course we know that refs have been caught before rigging games.
Look i get it. But this is nothing but confirmation bias. Alot of these plays are extremely normal given the situatiom and coverage. Options.. Etc. Maybe the holding on 3rd down maybe.
I am also questioning the NFL but this video is not helping this guy. This is dumb.
The Bosa thing was weird all game, he seemed to ignore Maholmes possible runs. The rest can be explained by assignment football. While I agree there can be rigging in this, most these examples can be explained by understanding of the game. A running back running to the flat for a dump pass is not a sign of rigging and I could show clips of this happening in almost every single game. Its a check down for pressure. The open Rice play SF rushed 6 leaving a mismatch in the secondary.
Remember to note SF lost quite a few key defensive players and had some backups in.
The Bosa thing was weird all game, he seemed to ignore Maholmes possible runs. The rest can be explained by assignment football. While I agree there can be rigging in this, most these examples can be explained by understanding of the game. A running back running to the flat for a dump pass is not a sign of rigging and I could show clips of this happening in almost every single game. Its a check down for pressure. The open Rice play SF rushed 6 leaving a mismatch in the secondary. Remember to note SF lost quite a few key defensive players and had some backups in.
Stop stop stop with all the facts and logic and knowledge. The storyline is: the game was rigged dammit rigged, right down to each and every player missing coverage or dropping a pass deliberately. This is true even though their relentless training and reflexes and muscle memory since age 7 would have them executing plays more correctly.
They are overriding all that and deliberately losing the Super Bowl because reasons.
Let's see...A kicker can make 2 50+ yd FGs, but can't make an extra point? He kicked it too low. Laughable. Their is the rig play. Had to get the points to where they can have an OT. Obvious as hell. Anyone who disagrees, please go to your safe room and cuddle with your puppy.
This is the dumbest piece of shit breakdown and conspiracy theory I've ever seen in my life. You can't act out this shit. Watch enough games in real time and you'll never think like this. Fucking retarded post. Athletes making bad reads on the field do not mean they're acting. And I'm a lifelong 49ers fan. My fucking God this is pathetic.
1985 Bears losing to Dolphins... THAT was rigged. The silly penalties called against the Bears was obviously ref interference. And, the Bears didn't play their normal defense that game... and no one knows why. They gave Marino the short pass. Still pisses me off, obviously.
They were hoping to set up a Bears vs Dolphins rematch in Super Bowl 20. It never happened because New England upset Miami in the AFC Championship. This resulted in a blowout in Chicago's favor 46-10 and is remembered for William Perry's third quarter touchdown and for the fact that Walter Peyton didn't get a chance to score in what proved to be his only Super Bowl.
True, but didn’t they change the rules that even if you receive the kickoff in overtime and score a touchdown that the other team still has a possession to do the same, unless the defense scores a TD and then the game would be over?
Might want to check that, there were new rules for 2024…receiving team can still get a TD on the first possession and the other would team would still get a possession…
THE FIX IS IN. And the fix has ALWAYS been in. All professional sports, and I would argue this for college sports as well, are entertainment. Nothing more. With scripted story lines like the WWE.
Sorry but this amounts to 'Look at these players making errors in the big game, it can only be rigged, they're all actors.' As if players can never genuinely make mistakes.
Sports can be rigged, but thinking they're rigged at the PLAYER level is just silly. It's at the owner / officials / coaches level, if at all. The players are just playing.
They did call grounding on that play. And the botched catch on the punt was because the ball hit SF teammate's foot, and he was suddenly forced to field a live ball.
At the end of the 4th quarter with about 1:40 ish left Mahomes scrambled and was pushed out of bounds making it 3rd and whatever. Next play it was 1st down. Me and my dad almost didn't catch it because the announcers conversation was fluid and didn't break continuity. I wanted to say it was the service we were watching it on but if the service glitched the announcers conversation and words would have skipped and made no sense...
With all this rigging, i kinda wanna watch previous super bowls to see how long the rigging has been going on. But that would require me to watch something i have zero interest in lol
Like 6 seconds on the clock and Taylor Swifts BF gets the touchdown pass… and butter fingers it. You can see though he was supposed to catch it and be the big hero.
The best thing this video does is show that the person who made it has zero clue about competitive sports. Every single one of these points is easily debunked. Listen guys, I'm here for the movie and can't wait for the end, but this is just trying too hard. The NFL may have "preferred" outcomes but you can't full on rig a professional game play by play, player by player. There's too many people involved and you lose opsec. Shit's gonna leak out. You ever hear a player talk about games being scripted? Ever?
Why did the Chiefs look so nervous at the beginning of the game? Patrick mahomes looked stressed and like he'd been crying. Kelce like he'd been defeated. All during the early part of the game. It was like they'd read a script saying they lose.
All you would need to rig a game is a few select players who foul on every single play- the refs only call them out when there is a pivotal play. Easy peasy & it only involves a small number of players
What's this game he speaks of?
^ proper response.
Sports Bowl Ball or something.
Dunno.
What about the 49er who was taken out of the game on a cart because he injured himself trotting off the sidelines, tripped over his own feet I guess. He goes down and we almost missed the whole thing because it was coming off a commercial break. These men have tanks coming at them, they're manhandled by men the size of refrigerators, yet this guy stubs his toe and is out of the game.
All part of the script.
Yeah, especially the SB. The TD of the Chiefs where the QB threw a pass to the guy standing in the endzone waiting with no one near him, suspicious.
A few years ago, I broke my ankle after tripping when getting off the toilet.
I buy that this can happen.
Now that sounds like something I would do
Yeah, total flukes happen. I see it all the time in pro wrestling, which I'm a fan of.
People can hate on the "flippy shit" that pervades the business today, but believe it or not, those spectacular moves are SAFER than the mundane stuff.
Twice, I've seen people break their legs on a common baseball-slide evasive move, among other things.
Last year, Adam Cole broke his foot by...stepping down off the raised ramp. Whole storyline derailed, because of something he'd done hundreds of times.
There was an old football player who went on talk shows in the 70s and said that he played once with a broken arm. I wish I could remember his name.
Sounds like something Artie Donovan would do. He spoke at our school (late 80’s). We was hilarious, completely self-depreciating and thought provoking.
Art Donovan seems like the right name. I think that's what is stuck in my memory.
Look (on YT, sorry) for interviews he did. Artie will have you in hysterics.
He tore is fucking achilles tendon. What is wrong with you people? Is sports a new thing for you?
It just seems strange to me that he didn't tear his fucking achilles tendon being slammed to the ground and then piled on by mountainous men, but tears it trotting off the sidelines. It's BECAUSE sports is not a new thing for me (raising 3 boys who played all of them), that I find it suspect.
Yes, that was the story. 18 regular season games. 2 games post season. Last game, he pulls a hammy walking onto the field???
Come the fuk on. Lets get serious for a second. No fukin way.
For many, yes.
From tripping? How clutzy do you have to be to accomplish this? Do you know how much force it would take?
not the best examples. Looks like the video creator never played competitive football.
Yes. The games are rigged, no doubt, but it’s most likely done through the referees on select calls.
Some players may be in on it, but even as someone who’s known the games are rigged for many years, it’d surprise me if the league as a whole was rigged - I.e. “everyone who steps on the field is read-in.” Too many points of failure. Rigging is done, and almost has to be done, through influence, not full scripting.
You can’t script a ball going through the hoop, or a quarterback making an accurate throw, or a receiver making a catch.
Now, a critical defender “forgetting” to play defense or being told to hold strong to an incorrect play? That’s plausible. LeBron just quitting all effort during the finals? That’s plausible, if not likely, given what we know about him.
That said, football is a great opportunity to have heavier scripting since they all have helmets and could theoretically all have built-in headsets, but if they did - nobody ever spills the beans on that? By rule, only one player on the field is allowed to have a speaker to hear the coach; typically a lineman or the QB, depending on offense or defense. Speakered players have green dots on the backs of their helmets.
(Not a critique of your response, but of the “everyone is an actor” dismissal. Sports are still fake as hell, rigged, and a waste of the time of a moral and productive society, except as part of building community through direct, sensible participation)
I’ve said football is entertainment for idiots. I did many constructive things while everyone else was staring at the tv.
What did you do last night?
Didn't you hear him? MANY CONSTRUCTIVE THINGS.
He's better than us, duh.
And now he's here constructively gloating about it.
No offense, fren, but if he vacuumed his hamsters he was more productive than anyone who watched The Sportsball. And I confess to having been a The Sportsball watcher some years ago, before I learned it's true purpose. But I'm not better than anyone who still watches The Sportsball, just further along The Awakening path...
I could see him being killed over it whether he’s right or wrong. It’s still a confidence game, and killing him would be within the preservation of believable confidence parameters. It’s not that being fully scripted is completely implausible, just that it doesn’t seem necessary.
The endgame is the same either way, though. We need to consume(-mate) less sports and entertainment. Fornication with the Harlot.
Btw there used to be an NBA player who supposedly died via being hit by a train while high on several drugs and masturbating to pornography while driving his SUV, if you want an official story that screams “Assassination Cover Story”. Will be interesting to see if the truth of what he actually did ever comes out.
Players are playing the game to the best of their ability; their contracts depend on it.
If anybody thinks a player, say, picking up a sudden accidental fumble (they do occur) with nobody between him and the goal line is going to NOT run it into the end zone because"the game is rigged" and "that fumble recovery wasn't in the script", sorry but that is just beyond asinine.
No seriously. They're going to return the fumble for a TD.
OK
Or a low kick to miss an extra point so it goes into overtime.
I actually agree with you. Of you want nfl is rigged film there are way better than someone claiming becayse cmc broke off into the flat and was open it was rigged
I didn't agree with his assessment on all of the issues he called out, but there were several that were blatant. For example, go to 1:37. Watch number 54. There is no possibility he was "distracted" or "didn't see" or "his helmet might have been in the way, " etc. He purposefully let the guy run by. He was right there and did nothing.
This guy is doing god's work.
*God's
This. Thank you.
Not sure how accurate this is...playing football, many of these seem to be legit plays. Of course we know that refs have been caught before rigging games.
Look i get it. But this is nothing but confirmation bias. Alot of these plays are extremely normal given the situatiom and coverage. Options.. Etc. Maybe the holding on 3rd down maybe. I am also questioning the NFL but this video is not helping this guy. This is dumb.
The Bosa thing was weird all game, he seemed to ignore Maholmes possible runs. The rest can be explained by assignment football. While I agree there can be rigging in this, most these examples can be explained by understanding of the game. A running back running to the flat for a dump pass is not a sign of rigging and I could show clips of this happening in almost every single game. Its a check down for pressure. The open Rice play SF rushed 6 leaving a mismatch in the secondary. Remember to note SF lost quite a few key defensive players and had some backups in.
Stop stop stop with all the facts and logic and knowledge. The storyline is: the game was rigged dammit rigged, right down to each and every player missing coverage or dropping a pass deliberately. This is true even though their relentless training and reflexes and muscle memory since age 7 would have them executing plays more correctly.
They are overriding all that and deliberately losing the Super Bowl because reasons.
Let's see...A kicker can make 2 50+ yd FGs, but can't make an extra point? He kicked it too low. Laughable. Their is the rig play. Had to get the points to where they can have an OT. Obvious as hell. Anyone who disagrees, please go to your safe room and cuddle with your puppy.
Watch the snap….he kicked with his ankle.
This is the dumbest piece of shit breakdown and conspiracy theory I've ever seen in my life. You can't act out this shit. Watch enough games in real time and you'll never think like this. Fucking retarded post. Athletes making bad reads on the field do not mean they're acting. And I'm a lifelong 49ers fan. My fucking God this is pathetic.
This is a 💩 post obviously. As an ex football player and sportsball fan 😂 I can assure none of those calls/plays were rigged.
were you professional football player? If so, give us some details and stories!!
all these videos are reaching.. stop watching this shit
Back this up.
1985 Bears losing to Dolphins... THAT was rigged. The silly penalties called against the Bears was obviously ref interference. And, the Bears didn't play their normal defense that game... and no one knows why. They gave Marino the short pass. Still pisses me off, obviously.
They were hoping to set up a Bears vs Dolphins rematch in Super Bowl 20. It never happened because New England upset Miami in the AFC Championship. This resulted in a blowout in Chicago's favor 46-10 and is remembered for William Perry's third quarter touchdown and for the fact that Walter Peyton didn't get a chance to score in what proved to be his only Super Bowl.
True, but didn’t they change the rules that even if you receive the kickoff in overtime and score a touchdown that the other team still has a possession to do the same, unless the defense scores a TD and then the game would be over?
Both teams get to have the ball in the new SB PO rules regardless if the team who receives the ball first scores a TD.
Now if the first team to receive the ball throws a pick 6 or gets a safety against them, then the game is over.
https://www.sportingnews.com/au/nfl/news/super-bowl-overtime-rules-explained/z2hbod6cssd61boi57rnwa61t
Or if the second team to possess after any points cant at least tie the game the firat scorer wins, yes
Might want to check that, there were new rules for 2024…receiving team can still get a TD on the first possession and the other would team would still get a possession…
Hmmm. Missed that. Thanks for correcting.
OT says you can't win by a field goal on first possession, only a TD.
Nope. Even with a TD the other team still gets a shot at possession. Recent rule change.
That's a good change; else you have games and even championships essentially decided by the coin toss.
THE FIX IS IN. And the fix has ALWAYS been in. All professional sports, and I would argue this for college sports as well, are entertainment. Nothing more. With scripted story lines like the WWE.
Don't believe me? https://www.thefixisin.net/the-proof-5-facts
2023 NFL Season: https://www.thefixisin.net/the-2023-nfl-season
I guess it's not worth rigging it if Kelce doesn't get the big catch to seal it.
Sorry but this amounts to 'Look at these players making errors in the big game, it can only be rigged, they're all actors.' As if players can never genuinely make mistakes.
Sports can be rigged, but thinking they're rigged at the PLAYER level is just silly. It's at the owner / officials / coaches level, if at all. The players are just playing.
This. If ANY player is rigged it's usually a kicker.
There is a mountain of evidence and too many coincidences to think the NFL, in particular, isn’t rigged! Just a few good videos below:
——————- Magnetic football gloves great for cheating quarterbacks:
https://youtu.be/guPu6TU9dmw?si=Q2XKlBrsj75fkP9n ——————
NFL lawyer who says NFL is rigged found dead in gangland execution style shooting:
https://x.com/maththfcx/status/1729496366328525057?s=46&t=PCOgw86mr8zWrEkyFScsZQ
———— Football legends and ´heavy hitters’ tell their rigging experiences and give proof or conclusions via deductive reasoning:
https://youtu.be/LpeKAkTyvfU?si=G6o2G1DRRhfvvvv-
————— NFL admits to rigging games ´for the good of the league.’
https://youtu.be/4iEJ16ScugY?si=MVY1GCbkObuHpYLh ————— Detroit Lions blatantly missing a tackle:
https://x.com/vision4theblind/status/1741293779196203429?s=46&t=PCOgw86mr8zWrEkyFScsZQ
There was one play where KC has ball. Fumbled the hike, and QB intentionally grounded. No one called it. That to me was rigged.
Then when SF received punt and the guy dropped ball and KC retrieved close to goal so they could get their touchdown. That seemed rigged to me.
They did call grounding on that play. And the botched catch on the punt was because the ball hit SF teammate's foot, and he was suddenly forced to field a live ball.
I didn't see them call grounding on that play
At the end of the 4th quarter with about 1:40 ish left Mahomes scrambled and was pushed out of bounds making it 3rd and whatever. Next play it was 1st down. Me and my dad almost didn't catch it because the announcers conversation was fluid and didn't break continuity. I wanted to say it was the service we were watching it on but if the service glitched the announcers conversation and words would have skipped and made no sense...
With all this rigging, i kinda wanna watch previous super bowls to see how long the rigging has been going on. But that would require me to watch something i have zero interest in lol
Please unsticky this horseshit. What a waste of fucking time.
Like 6 seconds on the clock and Taylor Swifts BF gets the touchdown pass… and butter fingers it. You can see though he was supposed to catch it and be the big hero.
I'm not saying the game wasn't rigged, but saying "hey look this player was open" is complete nonsense.
The best thing this video does is show that the person who made it has zero clue about competitive sports. Every single one of these points is easily debunked. Listen guys, I'm here for the movie and can't wait for the end, but this is just trying too hard. The NFL may have "preferred" outcomes but you can't full on rig a professional game play by play, player by player. There's too many people involved and you lose opsec. Shit's gonna leak out. You ever hear a player talk about games being scripted? Ever?
Why did the Chiefs look so nervous at the beginning of the game? Patrick mahomes looked stressed and like he'd been crying. Kelce like he'd been defeated. All during the early part of the game. It was like they'd read a script saying they lose.
I guess nobody has ever actually PLAYED football, much less at a competitive level. Well even with only 4 people per team shit is confusing.
I think the playoffs are rigged, dont get me wrong, but this isnt evidence of that, its people being human
#12 catches winning pass. 12=3. Time on the clock when catch was made for the win, 3 seconds.
All you would need to rig a game is a few select players who foul on every single play- the refs only call them out when there is a pivotal play. Easy peasy & it only involves a small number of players