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Where’s Anonymous or WikiLeaks with the hacked e-mails when you need them?!
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13 is a Bad Number...
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This official is known for telling players he will get them and cursing at them.
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He said he "didn't see it". Or, maybe he's the one who said, "bang, bang".
Sorry. No professional ref thought that was bang bang, and no professional ref didn't see it. We can't let it die. We have to force this issue. |
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I wear my Saints gear as much as ever and everyone keeps telling me that we were robbed! Strangers come up to me to offer support. The world knows this is a bogus Superbowl...…:bng:
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I spent the weekend at my deer camp in North Mississip, as I usually do this time of year. Never, and I mean never have I had as many folks mention the Saints as I had this weekend. People I've literally grown up hunting with, never so much as even uttered a word about pro football, brought up to me how disgusted they were with that game. That meant a lot to me, and even helped a little with the healing process.
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I found a very well done video today on the sad subject at hand. It at least offers some interesting perspective and research -
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Nothing about frikkin whining!The s.o.b's pulled a robbery for the ages,and NO ONE will convince me that there wasn't a degree of spitefulness as a driving force. I'm not one to frikkin whine and will call the $hit for what it is..Them s.o.b.s are corrupt and I will take that to my grave!! I just wish it would've been the bastards that brought us to the woodshed that were left in the mud,battered, and destroyed left to watch in fear as we attempted to walk away before turning around and stomping a mudhole in their ass one more time before leaving them in the sludge as the foul pigs that they are! Crooked money hungry mthafkrs with a vandetta and obvious ulterior motive. I apologize to a degree to any one of my Who-Dat family for going off the rails at times, but this has truly lit a fire in me that will remain as something I will Never forgive. :lightsabres: Blatently obvious and just a down right shame the level of bias the league has stooped to. Just trying to follow my own intuitions/judgement and not trying to intentionally offend the board here. -Pete |
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Pete, Guido, others. I wonder how much refs were paid. $.
Were all of them in on the sport’s betting , game fix? $ Was it just #60� Clearly, this was a fixed game.Yes, Saints should have put the game away first half. Yes, Brees should not have the ball up in the air like confetti. Still, that game costing, non penalty call, right within 5 yards and 7- 10 yards of ref’s faces was game changer. $ |
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Totally unrelated, but earlier today I randomly remembered that the NFL tried to sue New Orleans over the phrase “Who Dat” claiming it was NFL property. It just added fuel to the current fire.
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Best we can hope for is another ref denial in the SB. At that point it goes nuclear. Force them to own it and fix it. Has to be a course of action to deal with it. Give the team a chance to challenge it under 2 minutes. They compromised their integrity and ruined the game.
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https://www.bloomberg.com/amp/news/a...mpression=true
The Rams Just Sold a Year’s Worth of Gear in 10 Days The Los Angeles Rams’ Super Bowl berth has been good news for its merchandise business, with the team ringing up about $3.5 million in online sales in the 10 days after they clinched a spot in the big game. To put that number in perspective, it’s about the same amount they sold over the entire 2016 season, the first year back in Los Angeles, Chief Operating Officer Kevin Demoff said on the Bloomberg Business of Sports podcast. The numbers don’t include sales at the stadium or in stores. Isn’t that convenient? It would be a shame to have a new $4.9 billion stadium that also houses NFL Network and not have any fans in sight. It doesn’t get any more obvious. |
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Million-dollar bets show up on Rams in Las Vegas
A flurry of big Super Bowl bets, some greater than $1 million, showed up on the Los Angeles Rams late this week in Las Vegas, the largest ones coming from a bettor who shredded sportsbooks for millions on last year's Super Bowl. MGM Resorts reported taking a $2 million money-line bet late Thursday on the Rams, who face the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LIII on Sunday in Atlanta. Bookmaker William Hill on Friday said it took a $1.5 million money-line bet on the Rams, and hours later the sportsbook at South Point Casino in Las Vegas reported taking a $300,000 money-line bet on Los Angeles. The bets were made at +120 odds and first reported by the Vegas Stats & Information Network and RotoGrinders. Sources told ESPN that those bets were made by the same customer who last year went on a remarkable gambling run that stretched from the 2017 World Series through Super Bowl LII between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Patriots. We’ll have to wait and see the outcome of the game before being able to validate any conspiracy here... But it sounds like somebody knows something. |
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Interesting, I just posted this on another thread:
Go back to the Eagles game and the Alshon Jeffery "through his hands" miss. Was it really a "miss"? Sports Gambling, how many millions of dollars were at stake? How much would one "well timed miss" cost? You've heard the expression "Follow The Money" soon it will lead right to the cradle of gambling Las Vegas!! Future Home Of John Gruden and the RRRRRRAIDERS!!!!! |
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