Perhaps, this explains the reason Julio said the following sentence: "If people knew what happened in the super bowl...

Perhaps, this explains the reason Julio said the following sentence: "If people knew what happened in the super bowl, they would be angry."

All the falcons fans were shocked and sad because they lost the super bowl in Houston. What is exposed below is the firsthand news that is being investigated by radios and newspapers across the US and some foreigners, more specifically the Wall Street Journal of Americas and the Gazzeta delo Sport and should be out in the media soon, as soon as the Collected and confirm the facts.

Evidence: The falcons have SOLD the Super Bowl for the NFL. Falcons players were notified at 1:00 p.m. on February 5 (super bowl day), in a meeting involving Mr. Blank, the Coach Dan Quinn, quarterback Mr. Mat Ryan, and Mr. Ronald Rhovald, Nike sponsor representative. Reservation players remained in isolation, in their rooms or in the hotel lobby. At first very upset, the players refused to exchange the first super bowl for hosting the next edition.

Acceptance came through full payment of prizes, $ 70,000 for each player, plus a bonus of $ 400,000 for all players and members of the commission, for a total of $ 23,000,000.00 twenty-three million Dollars) through the company Nike. In addition, players who accept the contract with the Nike company in the next 4 years will have the same prize bases as the company's elite players, such as LeBron James of the Cleveland Cavaliers.

Thus, it was agreed that the hawks would be defeated during the extension with sudden death.

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I wish this fanfic was real
FUCK THE PATS

It is. you need to open your eyes sheep

I think you'd have to pay players more than half a million to throw the super bowl you stupid huenigger

WAKE UP SHEEPLE best meme

No you don't fatso

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but sure, $400k is gonna make them throw the sb...

They are americans, i.e. Idiots

I think your little subhuman brain can't comprehend large numbers because half a million is nothing to most of those players

>Contrary to popular belief and to what he NFL wants you to think, there have been fixed games in league history. On page 308 of Dan Moldea's book "Interference" he lists over 70 NFL games that have been fixed and includes the names of the 2 referees involved in fixing those games. He also lists interviews with NFL HOF players most notably KC Chiefs QB Len Dawson. He, in detail with documented facts supported by FBI documents, has interviews with NFL players and known gambling associates to uncover massive game fixing in the league. He also notes, with evidence, throughout the book that no fewer than 26 NFL team owners have or have had continuous and developing relationships with the gambling world, most notably the Rooney, Bidwill, and Mara families all getting their starts as Bookmakers for established mid-west crime families and buying their NFL franchises with moneys earned from gambling. So that in and of itself is a hypocrisy number 1 on the NFL's "lilly white" reputation.

>The NFL possesses an Anti-Trust Exemption to the law granted to it by President John F. Kennedy, which ultimately allows the NFL to classify itself as "entertainment" rather than sport, as well as incorporate itself as a single entity instead of the 32 separate "franchises" they would want you to believe. Contrary to the perception of the NFL being 32 separate franchises battling it out for gridiron supremacy. In a franchised environment, such as McDonalds (Business 101), each franchise is individually owned and operated and can participate in national promotions, have its own local promotions, or abstain from participating (hence the fine print in commercials saying "at participating locations".

>Brazilian talking about corruption

W E W

>This keeps the regionality of competition in tact without having to compete on a national level. MLB has this status, the NFL does not. Instead, since the NFL has this Anti-Trust exemption, it is able to package its teams in order to sell to national television companies, which today totals $6 Billion in revenue for the league. That is 75% of the leagues total annual revenue. In a 2004 lawsuit vs the NFL, the NFL attorney Gregg H. Levy argued that "the NFL is not a collection of 32 individual teams, but rather a single entity. And as long as the NFL teams are a unit, and they compete as a unit in the entertainment marketplace, then they should be deemed a single unit and not subject to any Anti-Trust laws."

>There is only another "sports" organization that I can think of that follows this, the WWE. Levy also argued that the league markets its products and merchandise as a whole to promote the NFL as a whole. These arguments led all the way to lockout during the 2011 offseason. The league would still earn $5 Billion in revenue, even without a single game being played.

>Professional sports is the only industry without ANY federal oversight. Therefore the league can do and go as they see fit, this is something the players were concerned about going into the lockout, the NFL players themselves sought help from US Congress asking for oversight of the NFL. And NFL players wanted an explanation as to why the NFL owners were granted an Anti-Trust exemption in the first place. They didn't get it.

>The NFL proved in this lawsuit that they see themselves as a single unit in the "entertainment" industry and the unique league revenue sharing strategy is not common amongst professional sports leagues.

That's why you should listen to me. I'm a specialist ;)

I think your mom's fat ass can't comprehend small numbers because half a million inches is nothing for her

>Patriots getting blown out
>Trump leaves his super bowl party
>Suddenly pats "win"
For a board that loves to cry about fixed outcomes you sure are blind to it when it's not convenient

>it's not fixed if the side I bandwagon wins

They get paid so much more then half a million a year and being a super bowl champion would raise their expected salary by at least 1 million probably more.

Adjust your numbers your fanfiction doesn't make sense.

I am actually curious to how you think Trump rigged the game in the last quarter. Russians? Drugged players? Threats? Bribes?

Share your fanfiction.

Falconfags are absolutely desperate

Never thought I'd hear something so stupid as "Russians hacked muh Super Bowl."

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And this statement is when I realized this poster was underage.

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Does anyone think that people with more than a certain amount of money can't be bribed? Even rich people never think they have enough money. And players and staff in the NFL would probably like to continue playing for the company that's paying them all that money, and not be blacklisted. Pay them to take a dive.