Posted on 01/29/2015 1:51:29 PM PST by Enlightened1
Would you leave a multi-billion dollar business up to chance?
What if all of that time, emotion, and money has been wasted on a lie? What if the action on the field isnt what it appears to be? What if you, and millions others like you, have been duped outright lied to by those franchises you hold so dear to your heart, all in the name of making an easy buck? Well, my friend, it has happened. And although your name might not be Mark, you have certainly become one to those running the carnival known as professional sports.
When a win seems too good to be true - it is. When an impossible turn of events changes the course of a game - it is. When the story of an improbable underdog rises to the top like some sort of Hollywood screenplay - it is. The leagues, hand-in-hand with the TV networks which pour billions of dollars into professional sports, have fixed their own games to squeeze every ounce of drama they can out of each season and to ensure you remain committed to their sport and glued to your TV.
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I have suspected this about Basketball in particular for some time. The score never seems to reflect runaway victories; it often comes down to last-second shots. Ditto with Cricket, where “sixers” needed to push a score over a certain number at the end of a game suddenly seem effortless.
I would imagine such scripting would be more difficult for Football and Baseball, due to the number of variables and “moving parts” in a game. Hence the wider win margins. I guess in those sports it’s more a case of the coaches making sure that their team, if the designated “loser”, is not performing better than the opponent.
Too many people and organizations make too much money off of professional sports to allow “fixes”. Their fine lifestyles would simply go away if hardcore fans, advertisers and networks knew same for sure. To say nothing of the gaming world and its participants.
Hard to imagine.
Next you’ll be telling me that WWE isn’t real...
There’s definitely too much money on the table for there not to be cheating and match ‘fixing’. It’s probably very difficult to ‘fix’ an entire match, but there are surely ways to ‘tip’ the balance. A crooked referee could have a huge impact on a game without being obvious.
If they were fixed wins, and championships, would be much more evenly distributed. Parity is the ultimate fan base builder, dynasties kill fan interest. And yet every league regularly has dynasties. Also if they were fixed there’d be a lot fewer blowouts, especially in the prime time and playoffs.
Maybe we should ask Pete Rose.
WWE is the only sport that’s the real deal, man!
They just need to get some better refs that don’t let the bad guys get away with all that dirty fighting.
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Probably, just like politics. Why should sports be any different?
Professional wrasslin’ is real.
Duh!
Is there money involved or do they play for Free , LOL
Ok, ‘professional sports’ has to be distinguished from individuals vs. teams.
I don’t see how bowling, golf, etc. or any one of the “individual” sports can be “fixed”.
The Black Sox Trial1919:
http://law2.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/blacksox/blacksoxaccount.html
Yes good point, there could be varying levels and degrees and complexities of what “cheating” or “fixing” could be going on.
Does it require a very small number of people to throw a game, like 2 or 3?
If only such a small number of people would know about it, then I could believe the conspiracy is possible.
If lots of people are in on it, I really doubt it could be kept quiet for a long time
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5BU7tt3yR24
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Look for a lot of this happening in the Super Dooper Bowl.
I definitely think there are big fixes. I also think there should be more public discussion of these possibilities. It is self serving but I have looked at this with the Dallas Cowboys and the NFL. They “used to be” America’s team. They had a massive media market and dominance across the NFL. In the 1990s they won three superbowls and established a dominance that threatened the NFL as a national market.
I think Jerry Jones made an agreement with the NFL to engage in a power-sharing agreement with the NFL that would prevent the Cowboys from maintaining dominance. Ever since that era, it stuns me how the most expensive 2 billion dollar sports roster of the Cowboys continually ends up like Charlie Brown in the playoffs while neat geographic tricks like the Patriots 911 and the New Orleans Katrina win happen.
It is a marketing manipulation. I think at the heart of this is officiating.
I think more people should examine sites such as:
http://www.teamrankings.com/nfl/stat/penalties-per-game
When you start studying not just how often teams are penalized but even how infrequently their opponents are penalized, you begin to see patterns— especially over the years that are not random.
If these non-random patterns were discussed, it would make it more difficult for manipulations to be achieved.
I do think the NFL owners know and have agreed that it would be bad to allow one team to dominate or even a few. The winners need to be spread around.
I also think referees control the games so that they don’t get out of hand in the first half. Blowouts reduce viewers. Penalize dominant teams in the first half enough to get to the halftime show and most of the commercials. Otherwise, the NFL is losing money on blowouts not watched.
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