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this is a discussion within the NFL Community Forum; Anyone see the last quarter of the Texans Bills game? The comeback by each team and all the commentary about this being an exciting start to the playoffs-it was so predictable. The score could have been sealed in stone once ...
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Fixed Football League - 2020 playoffs edition
Anyone see the last quarter of the Texans Bills game?
The comeback by each team and all the commentary about this being an exciting start to the playoffs-it was so predictable. The score could have been sealed in stone once it was 16-0 for the bills. You could see 22-19 or 25-19 being the final at that point. This League is all about ratings and drama. Some of those plays were ridiculous and only served to make the game close and keep the fan “on the edge“. And when both teams seem to “stall“ in overtime, you could look at your clock on the wall and know that Roger Goodell would shut it down before the start of the second game at 7:15 central. Like clockwork, Houston made a “huge play“ right before the game was about to start in New England. |
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Re: Fixed Football League - 2020 playoffs edition
Officiating dictates most games. I still say the fix will involve GB getting to the SB and they may do it by avoiding San Fran.
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Re: Fixed Football League - 2020 playoffs edition
Interesting. I commented during the season about 2 of the Patriots losses and how I never expected to see them "quit". Someone showed Hoodie the script!!
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