As real as professional wrestling. The sad thing is sports fans can’t/won’t/don’t want to see it. It would shatter the lifelong illusion that’s been built up.
They see it, they are just too programmed to pull for their team. Just like politics. Americans have been programmed to pick a side and defend it, no matter what.
It's why when one team wins because of an obvious bad call, they excuse it away and still celebrate. They can't see the bigger picture, and what is really going on. Super Bowl 3 is a perfect example of this. Many Colt players firmly believe Earl Morrall, the backup QB that started the game, threw the game. They point to a play that was called that had ONE outcome, and was designed for ONE player, yet he threw it somewhere else for an interception. Rigged as hell.
Guess which Super Bowl is credited for the success of the whole thing. Super Bowl 3. They don't use it as a model for nothing.
I believe the college game has been infected as well. I have watched too many games in my life only to ask over and over, "How can they possibly get that call wrong?" I also believe ESPN and other outlets are in on it. They want their ratings, and close games and upsets give them that.
The college game is a tightly coordinated human trafficking ring. They use laundered money, stolen property, and trafficked girls to convince players to sign up for college. Even in the 90s Spike Lee exposed it in "He Got Game" and no one seemed disturbed by it at all
Agreed- I always tease my sportzball brother about all sports being fixed. I tell him think of all the hotdogs and beer $$$, they miss out on if a team sweeps the other team in a best of 7.
It was in 1963 when the NFL approached JFK and asked for a sports entertainment license. It was then granted. Since then, the other ‘professional’ sports organizations have followed.
As real as professional wrestling. The sad thing is sports fans can’t/won’t/don’t want to see it. It would shatter the lifelong illusion that’s been built up.
They see it, they are just too programmed to pull for their team. Just like politics. Americans have been programmed to pick a side and defend it, no matter what.
It's why when one team wins because of an obvious bad call, they excuse it away and still celebrate. They can't see the bigger picture, and what is really going on. Super Bowl 3 is a perfect example of this. Many Colt players firmly believe Earl Morrall, the backup QB that started the game, threw the game. They point to a play that was called that had ONE outcome, and was designed for ONE player, yet he threw it somewhere else for an interception. Rigged as hell.
Guess which Super Bowl is credited for the success of the whole thing. Super Bowl 3. They don't use it as a model for nothing.
I believe the college game has been infected as well. I have watched too many games in my life only to ask over and over, "How can they possibly get that call wrong?" I also believe ESPN and other outlets are in on it. They want their ratings, and close games and upsets give them that.
The college game is a tightly coordinated human trafficking ring. They use laundered money, stolen property, and trafficked girls to convince players to sign up for college. Even in the 90s Spike Lee exposed it in "He Got Game" and no one seemed disturbed by it at all
Agreed- I always tease my sportzball brother about all sports being fixed. I tell him think of all the hotdogs and beer $$$, they miss out on if a team sweeps the other team in a best of 7.
It was in 1963 when the NFL approached JFK and asked for a sports entertainment license. It was then granted. Since then, the other ‘professional’ sports organizations have followed.