It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it.
Yeah... Dwight Smith. The same guy who says this:
https://www.awesemo.com/sideaction/f...ls-are-rigged/
"Former Bucs DB Dwight Smith Claims All Super Bowls Are Rigged"
Whenever I see a post of yours like this... I understand a little more how your mind works regarding COVID and other things in life.
You didn't like it when I labeled you a Conspiracy Theorist.
Tell me... what would you like me to label you as?
You most likely don't know jack shit about the NFL (no offense, as you're not from the States)... yet you pick up on this video made by what surely has to be a malcontent ex-football player with an axe to grind.
Either that or he's suffering from CTE.
To be clear... nobody has ever claimed that the NFL is squeaky clean. Right now there's a controversy with a former head coach that claims the owner asked him to throw games toward the end of the season.
That sort of shit probably happens in every sport.
But to randomly pick out a video that fits your "everything's a Conspiracy" agenda, well..... that just sheds light on how you tend to view everything in life.
I'd consider it sad to go through life constantly questioning even the most basic of established facts.
It's a miserable way to life, IMO.
Lost Drew Brees, lost coach Payton and now Alvin Kamara is starting Felony brawls in Vegas . Talk about a build back year coming. In good hands with Allen though. Like Bengals to go big Sunday
I support Cincinnati Bengals just because.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
Bengals have got a cool name I'd like them to win but la will squash them with help from the refs I think.
i don't care if you label me anything, it's just a psychological tactic. you can just call me tic. i thought you didn't like using labels. i don't know much about the nfl at all. i put up the video because i guess the guy speaking is a former player. whatever his beef is with the nfl there will always be corruption when there is large amounts of money involved. for what it's worth i think the bengals win this year, it is the year of the tiger after all
It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it.
Yep. There's plenty of corruption in the NFL. It's so powerful, though, that it can get away with a lot of it. Dwight Smith however, is out to lunch.
The Bengals seem to be the majority's sentimental favorite this year. Truth be told I like them both. I'm leaning toward the Rams however, mostly because I'd rather Tom Brady and the Bucs have lost to the eventual SB champions. Other than that it doesn't matter. The Bengals are a refreshing team and Joe Burrow is a likable guy.
It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it.
It's SUPER BOWL Sunday!!!!!
Los Angeles get the win despite not looking too good, some questionable refereeing at the end to get them a first down but maybe it wouldn't have mattered.... Cincinnatis first touch down could also have been ruled out too to be fair.
I had no dog in the fight, but I'm glad LA won for several reasons:
1. They had beaten Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the NFC playoffs, so if Brady had to lose... I'm glad it was to the eventual Super Bowl champions.
2. You have to feel good for Matthew Stafford, the Rams' QB. He had labored for years in the pits of the NFL (the Detroit Lions) with little support, but always with enormous talent. He finally got a great team around him... and promptly led them to the Super Bowl.
3. Joe Burrow (Bengals' QB) is a generational talent. But he's only in his 2nd year in the NFL and he'll have plenty of other opportunities. Had he won, people would've unrealistically anointed him as the next Tom Brady. That can wait.
Still... the Bengals acquitted themselves well and have absolutely nothing to be ashamed of. It kinda sucks because they're in the same division as my Pittsburgh Steelers... but you gotta feel good for their rags-to-riches story.
As usually happens, I watched less of the actual football game than I do throughout all the other playoff games leading up to the Super Bowl.
That's because the SB is an "event", and you invite people over for food and drinks... and some of those people aren't really there for the game, but for the halftime show and all the commercials.
So you end up talking most of the game.
Had a great time, though. Wife cooked up some air fried wings... son-in-law brought spicy crab on codfish fritters... and a brother-in-law made some terrific finger food with plenty of hot sauce involved.
Had a good beer stock, and plenty of vodka for mixed drinks. All-in-all a rousing success.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
Couldn't see it. What was it about, @Master?
The half time rap Pepsi advert which I thought was brilliant.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
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