Tuesday, March 11, 2008

The NFL is Rigged (part 2)

As I stated boldly earlier, The NFL is rigged as proven by having Mannings win back to back Superbowls. What a crock! I don't want to get into it again, what I do want to get into is more evidence. Let's look at the Rams and the Titans. As the Los Angeles Rams, they were the joke of the NFL, much like the 49ers and Dolphins of today. You'd hear things like "Why are the rams like a tampon? They are only good for one period and they don't have a second string." Meanwhile, the then Oilers were always a team that you could never take lightly, but at the same time, they were never any threat to go all the way. Sorry, Moon, you'll always be considered one of my favorite quarterbacks in football, but you fumbled way too much (note, Warren Moon is the NFL fumble king). So, now you have two teams that good teams like the then Niners, Cowboys, Packers, Giants, Broncos, Dolphins, and the ungodly Bills (4 back to back superbowl appearances! GOOD GRAVY!) never really batted an eye at. So now we have the first thread of this conspiracy.

Fortunately, this one isn't as deep as some of the others, but still, for all you blind fans out there, OPEN YOUR EYES! Here's the second part. The midwest during the 80's and 90's didn't have any teams worth squat, and most of those moved away. The fans were starting to migrate to other sports like Baseball, Hockey, and Lacrosse. That's a lot of money that the NFL was looking at loosing, so in a brain buster move by the NFL, the Oilers and the Rams relocate to Tennessee and St. Louis respectively. Oilers in a place the NFL has never been, and the Rams to fill the hole the Cardinals left behind. Then the Oilers change their name the following season to the Titans, and then out of the blue, two chump teams filled with chump players suddenly become superstars and take over? I call Bull $#!t on this one. Look at those players stats after the short run both teams had, they were all a synchronized flash in the pan. That doesn't happen in real life, but it sure does if you are following a script.

Anyway, I hope that your eyes are starting to open more. I think it's time for me to start watching the CFL and Arena Football, bet those aren't scripted (or nearly as much so).

Sports Assassin!

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