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Your assertion on the tuck rule as well carries no legs. There is no way for your claim to be proved, there is no evidence I have seen to suggest that to be true. |
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I wouldn't say anyone who makes a prediction on a sports event obviously knows what they are talking about though. People have made guesses, predictions and bets on sporting events since the beginning of sports itself. I don't think it has really proven anything to get one event right, much like winning a hand of blackjack does not equate to winning the next, and the one after. Last edited by TheRaven; 06-19-2010 at 02:46 PM. |
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No way any other team gets that call even looked at let alone reversed. Again the call on the field was fumble and there should be conclusive evidence it wasnt a fumble. If the tuck rule would have been called on the field i would also agree that it should not be overruled as a fumble. To me there just wasnt enough conclusive evidence to support either side and therefore should have gone back to the call on the field. No im not saying those teams didnt become good but i have to beleive they got some sympathy calls they should not have got or maybe a way with some that should have been called more than other teams. Im willing to bet that if a tragedy were to strike Cleveland, the Browns would turn overnight into a SuperBowl contending team. Or do you just buy the teams rallying and becoming great after a great tragedy? If so then i guess they might as well select Speilberg as the next commish. |
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Its funny that the so called whistle blowers in sports say things and everyone tells them what liars they are, etc. Jose Canseco blew open the baseball world with steroids, everyone went into denial and now the truth is coming out on all of them.
when NBA ref Donaghy got in trouble, he made some comments that i read in 2008, and just take a look for yourself. there is an example on team-x and team-y which they figured out as Lakers-Kings and the scenario is identical to what happened in these finals where Lakers 'beat' Celtics. even free throws were pretty damn close from 2005 to this season. Lakers +20 and thats with 20 three point attempts. Also, Celts shot went like 7 quarters or something absurd with only 14 free throw attempts. http://www.cbssports.com/nba/story/10860844 Bill Simmons did an article blowing the whistle on the NBA Refs as well and some of the biggest names were scott foster, crawford, etc. Crawford was also in game 7 of this final.... interesting..... Thoughts.. Last edited by Dbobola22; 06-19-2010 at 10:14 PM. |
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Regardless how some people feel, the NBA playoffs this year is very popular and a big success overall.
Even if it's all scripted, it'd be considered a good script that increased the overall interest in NBA.
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I'd be more inclined that the fix is in to keep the Pats going now, than in 2001.
Basketball? I dont know. Michael Jordan could have pulled a Gilbert Arenas and pulled out a gun on a defender in his prime and they'd still call a phantom defensive foul. And I am not sure why Jordan even bothered to ever dribble the ball. It wasnt like he would have got called for traveling....EVER.The Jordan craze turned me off the NBA, for all time most likely.
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Well, if I am reading the threads right. It isnt a "fix", so much as a cherry-picking of officials to give the most chance for the desired results. So, it is one step lower than that. But, Jordan turned me off of basketball like I said. So, I am not really gonna care too much.
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i was trying to think of the best way to describe it, you nailed it i think. |
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Instead of actually debating the aspects of conspiracy.. I'll just go with "This is why people should do a little research before spouting off conspiracy theories."
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It's funny you claim these teams were horrible before these events. Both found their franchise QB for the next decade, and in one case.. the team wasn't even close to being bad prior to their Super Bowl win. |
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The making of Michael Jordan the big star was the driving force behind NBA's popularity not just in the US, but around the world. The whole world tuned in to watch the Bulls. Same for Kobe Bryant. He has the top selling jersey not just in the US but also in China. What turns you and damientheomen3 off is exactly what works for NBA. It's understandable, but NBA surely won't miss you guys.
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How can it miss someone who never liked it in the first place?
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As for the name um PATRIOTS. Sorry but you lost me at how any other team could come across as being more patriotic than a team named after the american patriots.
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Besides no one has sympathy for New York teams anyway.
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