Q&A

Is the NFL really scripted?

Is the NFL really scripted?

No, there is no evidence the NFL is staged/scripted. Thus, there is no valid justification to believe that it is.

Do NFL players get fined for giving football in stands?

The NFL Football Operations labels the “Football Into Stands” violation as part of the sportsmanship category and declares that a first offense costs an athlete $7,210. If it happens again, the second offense requires the player to pay $12,360. NFL fines players for throwing the ball into the stands.

Does fixed match really exist?

Fix match is real but very rare. As such, it’s very difficult for any punter to gain access to a ticket because those who are into it would rather keep it to themselves rather than risk selling out to just anybody which could result into an issue with anti fix games agencies.

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Is the Super Bowl rigged?

In recent memory, the outcomes of several Super Bowl contests have left some believing at least some NFL games must be rigged, as those games featured some mind-boggling and shocking events that made it hard to believe everything was, in fact, on the level.

Are NFL game outcomes rigged and fixed?

Cynical National Football League fans and observers may find it hard to believe that there is no evidence game outcomes are rigged and fixed after watching peculiar and questionable events occur on a Sunday afternoon or during a prime time affair.

Are all professional sports championships rigged?

ALL professional sports championships are rigged. And not just rigged by referees (as the controlled opposition wants you to think) but rigged from the top to bottom with the assistance of select players and coaches on each team. Every Super Bowl you have ever watched has been rigged. Most playoff games and regular season games too.

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Why is the Super Bowl so bad at TV?

The Super Bowl isn’t like any other game in North America. The NBA Finals get bad TV ratings when there is an unattractive matchup. So does the World Series. The NHL finals usually get bad ratings, even with a good matchup. But the Super Bowl could be Detroit vs. Jacksonville, and it would still be must-see TV.