Super Bowl XLIV

CrackerJax

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Makes you wonder doesn't it? :lol:

Many years ago, I was on a flight and the guy sitting next to me had worked in the gambling business his entire adult life. After a bit of banter i asked him if any of the sports were fixed.... he just laughed and said he couldn't name one that wasn't fixed on some level.

He told me some of the tricks used in dog racing.... feeding certain dogs before a race to slow them down.... sand papering paws to make them tender (so they'll slow down).

Horses... same thing....feeding them right before the race and putting their hooves in ice water so they can't feel the ground....

So then I asked, what about human sports? he again chuckled and said that they were the easiest.... just TELL them.

$$$$
 

BackDoorMan

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WHO DAT bitches?!?!?! I still can't believe we won that game... The simple fact that everytime I looked up at the TV and seen the saints playing it felt like another game to me... I never thought I'd see my team.. The SAINTS on that stage in my lifetime but tonight it went down.. I'm so hyped right now... I wish I was down there partying with y'all go what's it lookin like for the parade? I know we can make that huh? Maybe get some mardi gras action goin on for ya boy? Get with me man
 

gogrow

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WHO DAT bitches?!?!?! I still can't believe we won that game... The simple fact that everytime I looked up at the TV and seen the saints playing it felt like another game to me... I never thought I'd see my team.. The SAINTS on that stage in my lifetime but tonight it went down.. I'm so hyped right now... I wish I was down there partying with y'all go what's it lookin like for the parade? I know we can make that huh? Maybe get some mardi gras action goin on for ya boy? Get with me man

I stayed home and watched it..... but I have no problem showing you to a parade.... just drive your own ass over here.... I've came there twice... it's your turn to drive:mrgreen::blsmoke:
 

Dan Halen

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Makes you wonder doesn't it? :lol:

Many years ago, I was on a flight and the guy sitting next to me had worked in the gambling business his entire adult life. After a bit of banter i asked him if any of the sports were fixed.... he just laughed and said he couldn't name one that wasn't fixed on some level.

He told me some of the tricks used in dog racing.... feeding certain dogs before a race to slow them down.... sand papering paws to make them tender (so they'll slow down).

Horses... same thing....feeding them right before the race and putting their hooves in ice water so they can't feel the ground....

So then I asked, what about human sports? he again chuckled and said that they were the easiest.... just TELL them.

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It makes me wonder what other sporting events were rigged. Like the Pats winning the superbowl right after 9/11. Anyone else think that might be rigged for some sort of propaganda? Not that I'm a conspiracy nut or anything, but it just seems too convenient that the most patriotically themed team in the NFL wins the biggest sporting event of the year, that happens to occur amid mass flag waving and rabble-rousing politics.

Then there's all the money involved with gambling, merchandising, ect.
 

......

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It makes me wonder what other sporting events were rigged. Like the Pats winning the superbowl right after 9/11. Anyone else think that might be rigged for some sort of propaganda? Not that I'm a conspiracy nut or anything, but it just seems too convenient that the most patriotically themed team in the NFL wins the biggest sporting event of the year, that happens to occur amid mass flag waving and rabble-rousing politics.
I never really thought of that,
It could of very well been rigged.

All I know is that boxing is the worst even in amateur the sharks try an get a piece of it.
 

CrackerJax

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Lots of times...the outcome of the game isn't changed.... it's bits of the game that also pay off.....like points. In human sports, it's much easier to get point consideration than losing a game, especially the big games.

So the guy told me that if I was ever at a dog or horse track.... just watch the board he said. On one or two of the races.... the odds will drop on an outsider just moments before the actual race. That's the big money being rolled onto a rigged payoff. He said that horse/dog will almost always finish in the money. But you'd have to be nearly at the ticket window and see the board changing to piggyback on top without the inside scoop to get the bet in on time.
 

tnrtinr

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Lots of times...the outcome of the game isn't changed.... it's bits of the game that also pay off.....like points. In human sports, it's much easier to get point consideration than losing a game, especially the big games.

So the guy told me that if I was ever at a dog or horse track.... just watch the board he said. On one or two of the races.... the odds will drop on an outsider just moments before the actual race. That's the big money being rolled onto a rigged payoff. He said that horse/dog will almost always finish in the money. But you'd have to be nearly at the ticket window and see the board changing to piggyback on top without the inside scoop to get the bet in on time.
It's rampant.

It is easy to have a kicker miss a few field goals (ask the Chargers - or the Colts last night) or have a big player liker Reggie Wayne miss a few catches / 1/2 ass his routes during the Superbowl. Not saying that is what happened - but it rouses suspicion while watching.

Fighting is the worst if you let it go to a decision. I have seen fights where someone loses by decision after outscoring on every compubox stat, and the other guy is beat so bad that he looks like the guy got hit with hammers.

Real Sports did a piece about tennis players losing minor tourneys to low / un-ranked players.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sP69ZRm9BXs

Basketball has refs not making calls against big market teams. Tim Donaghy (the ref that was sentence to 15 months in federal prison for gambling) blew the whistle on how he selected the games he bet on. Refs made / let calls go depending on the player, extended playoff series depending to help maximize revenue.
http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=5914330n


On June 10, 2008, Donaghy's attorney filed a court document alleging, among other things, that Game 6 of the 2002 Western Conference Finals between the Los Angeles Lakers and Sacramento Kings was fixed by two referees. The letter states that Donaghy "learned from Referee A that Referees A and F wanted to extend the series to seven games. Tim knew Referees A and F to be 'company men', always acting in the interest of the NBA, and that night, it was in the NBA's interest to add another game to the series."[40] The Lakers won Game 6, attempting 18 more free throws than the Kings in the fourth quarter, and went on to win the 2002 NBA Finals. The teams were not named, but the Western Conference Finals was the only seven-game series that year.[41] The document claimed that Donaghy told federal agents that to increase television ratings and ticket sales, "top executives of the NBA sought to manipulate games using referees".[40] It also said that NBA officials would tell referees to not call technical fouls on certain players, and states that a referee was privately reprimanded by the league for ejecting a star player in the first quarter of a January 2000 game.[40] Stern denied the accusations, calling Donaghy a "singing, cooperating witness".[41]

NCAA football. Watch the FL vs. AR game and tell me the refs did not deliver that game on a silver platter to the Gators. The Gators were ranked #1 undefeated and facing their first loss against the Razorbacks. The refs called 60+ yards in penalties against the Razorbacks on the final drive to gift the Gators a win. There was so much outraged over the officiating that the NCAA suspended the refs (althought I think the NCAA encourages this type of big school / big market favoritism that Donaghy alleges that the NBA activly participates in). This didn't give the Razorbacks the win they deserved - but I guess Karma got the last laugh when despite the SEC / NCAA's effort to massage outcomes the Gators lost the SEC Championship and had to settle for a Sugar Bowl despite being ranked #1 all season.

Horse racing is dirty as can be.
 

BackDoorMan

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I stayed home and watched it..... but I have no problem showing you to a parade.... just drive your own ass over here.... I've came there twice... it's your turn to drive:mrgreen::blsmoke:

What? I just drove ten hours and it took me three days to do that.. ain;t it somebody else's turn to drive?..lol.. I'll be there hopefully.. I really don't wanna miss the parade.. but nigga's is broke these days.. i'll call you later and we'll make plans
 

BackDoorMan

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most games are rigged and i do smoke crack every day all day, and smoke a pound of crack every day

well, in most cases I would say something negative for smoking crack.. but if you smoke a pound of crack everyday and you can use a computer still.. well.. you deserve a round of applause :clap:

but crack is wack.. down with dope.. up with hope..lol..
 
The cowboys (My favorite team) Will never go all the way with Wade Phillips as head coach man and it hurts me to say it as it's just one disappointing season after another. So much potential but poor coaching. But hey I was happy to beat the Eagles three times this year : ) Mcnab is the most frustrating quarterback to play against I respect the guys ability alot but thoroughly enjoyed watching the Cowboys be able to sack em for once! and they beat the shitty Redskins twice. I still think Mcnab is the man for your Eagles though, at least for another year to re-develop Vick (prison hinders a qb alot I would imagine not to mention one year is not enough to learn a new offense.) As far as the Texans go... Its gonna be a while for them before they do anything.
 
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