NFL: The National Fixedball League

I watched a lot of football these last nine days, and came away with that feeling that outcomes are predetermined.

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But first, Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift. I am not buying it. I chose the photo above because something about it says to me that it is lacking electricity. He is about to kiss the bridge of her nose, and she appears to be holding her head in such a way as to avoid making facial contact. They are in public, there’s lots of photos, and in some they are kissing. I could be all wet here, they could be hot and sweaty lovers. But with her showing up at all of his home games, and cameras flipping to her in the booth every time he does something good on the field, there seems to be an element of staging. (Just to stifle rumors otherwise, her long extended wrist and fingers say she is a woman, and not a tranny. She has a male-like face, but no Adam’s Apple.)

Kelce is a great football player who does not need  arm candy (I find Swift unattractive, but isn’t that personal taste?). Reading around NFL articles and blogs last night, and being sick to death of cameras flashing in on Swift every time Kelce did something notable on the field, I came across the opinion expressed by some that the NFL is building a new dynasty to replace the Patriots, and the Chiefs are it. The introduction of Swift creates a story around the Chiefs that sends waves of eroticism to the stands. It adds a new dimension to the franchise.  Kelce is now a big thing in advertising. In my reading last night the idea was expressed often that the Chiefs were propped up by bad calls, a fake fumble, and a massive pass interference call that was not called and that avoided a Baltimore Raven touchdown. (See below. This was when Lamar Jackson crashed his helmet into the ground on the sideline.)

It is all a spectacle, to be sure. Swift does not need the publicity, but I must ask the obvious question here: Is she a beard? If so, why bother? No one is going to question Kelce’s sexuality as long as he makes to fabulous catches and gains. KC fans are just glad to have him on their team. In this day and age, I might suggest, not too many people would care. He does not need her. So the other side of the question is this: Is he a beard? Is Swift herself gay and in need of cover? Is it a double beard? Or, as is sometimes the case among the inbred, is she frigid? Sterile? I looked at her long line of relationships:

Hard to believe all of those guys are gay. That is what we used to call “serial monogamy”. Other than Joe Alwyn, who lasted almost six years, the guys usually last about three months. Travis is in jeopardy, but she has to hang on at least through the Superbowl before they end it. The NFL will not let those booth shots get away. Then she can dump him. Or he her.

To be fair, are they a genuine couple? Could be. I must consider all possibilities, and that is one. It just doesn’t quite … add up. But I often overthink things.

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Is the game rigged?

Generally, the NFL is free to run its business anyway it likes, as it is show business. If they script the whole season in advance, instruct referees to make bad calls, and tell players to screw up at critical moments, it is not illegal. The same entity, the National Football League, controls all 32 franchises. All of them are part of the larger whole. It is apparently, just judging by bad calls and fluke fumbles, the Kansas City Chief’s time to shine, just as in the wake of 911, the Patriots were … chosen?…  to be a dynasty.

Most major sports operate on a similar model, that there needs to be one big winning franchise that most fans hate. It keeps fan interest up. In baseball, it is the Yankees. Ever notice how they, like the Patriots, even after a winning season, manage to land talented top players to keep the team on top? This while drafting last! Bill Belichick is credited as being a genius, but when he lost his “GOAT” quarterback Tom Brady, he lost his shine. His teams did not fare well. He was fired! Oddly, he was not automatically hired again. He is unemployed. Tom Brady, in the meantime, went on to win yet another suspiciously convenient GOAT-favoring Superbowl, this one with Tampa Bay.

The Greatest Comeback in NFL History

Sorry the video can be seen only on YouTube, but is worth a watch. Here are some notes on this great comeback, December 17, 2022. The Vikings were down 33-0 at halftime, and went on to win 39-36. Spook markers abound. Here’s my rundown after watching the above video, 5:30 long.

18 seconds: Soft coverage, easy (too easy) touchdown.
35 seconds: How did they get to one yard line? (I have watched longer versions of this game, and generally it appears that the backfield for the Colts is giving the Vikings’ receivers way too much room. Every pass is easily caught, no contested grabs.
54 seconds: Soft coverage, easy TD.
1:30: Soft coverage, easy TD.
2:03: Long run after catch to a touchdown. Can anyone on the Colts tackle?
2:42: Soft coverage, easy TD.
3:34: Guy is not just open, but really, really open. Coverage is ridiculously soft. Some bad tackling too.
4:15: Look at the ease with which Colts players are blocked out of this play.

I wonder if, once the 33-0 lead was in play, some people made some phone calls, and the Colts were told to shut it down, let the Vikings win. In the first half, the Vikings gave up four field goals and three touchdowns and scored zero points. It makes me wonder if the entire game was scripted, beginning to end.

How are these not pass interference?

Referees have it in their discretion to call or not to call interference based on the players’ proximity to the ball. The second play on this video, beginning at eight seconds … I suppose they could make that argument. But the ball is in the air, and there is contact. Could they not call illegal downfield contact?

The first video is outrageous. Yes, Lamar Jackson is throwing into triple coverage, but watch (at the beginning of the video) the hit delivered on the receiver while the ball was in the air. I think referees often overlook incidental contact between defender and receiver, but this was a takeout/takedown, an egregious foul, and overlooked. Lamar Jackson slammed his helmet to the ground after, his only expression of frustration. NFL players are not allowed to criticize referee calls – penalties must be severe  for speaking up, otherwise Jackson surely would have done more than that.

When plays like this happen on national television, and announcers and others are timid and afraid to criticize, it is no wonder that fans scream “FIX!”

That fumble

In this video (again you have to go to YouTube) Zay Flowers has the ball tipped from his possession and he fumbles. The result, a Chiefs touchback, and they get the ball on the Ravens’ twenty. My first thought was that it was too convenient, and Flowers too good to allow that to happen. But to make this play happen deliberately takes precise timing and maybe even advance knowledge. That’s a bit too much.

This play was a heartbreaker for Ravens fans. The more I looked at it, the more I thought Flowers is too good to let that happen. But we will never know, and frankly, I think the ability to knock a ball loose that close to the end zone is just one of the freaky events that can happen naturally in football.

I’ll let this one go. I cannot emphasize enough that these athletes are very talented, so that bad plays and bad calls are far outnumbered  by great plays and referees who, up until the playoffs and Superbowl, usually get it right. Just understand that it only takes a few plays and calls to determine the outcome of a game.

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PS: I forgot the most obvious, Buffalo Bills’ Tyler Bass missing a game-tying field goal toward the end, essentially costing the Bills the game. If there is an easier way to control the outcome of a game, it is to tell the kicker to miss.

49 thoughts on “NFL: The National Fixedball League

  1. I’ll put my chips on Swift being a drone: no libido at all. Being from the families, she’s been tabbed for public work as the fertile elites stay hidden and in real power. Kelce is hustling hard for a post career Shaq/Barkley type presence. He’d kiss a three headed goat if he thought he’d get a reality/talk show out of it. He’s already publicly gone down on Pfizer. On the other hand, if any pix of him making out with one of the twinks Tay Tay has bearded for in the past leaks, he’s toast.

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  2. Swift’s past “lovers” were beards-gay-twinks-IMO, selling very weakly the idea Swift was straight. Although Kelce is “dating” a woman with no apparent interest in straight men, he may also be gay. I believe his official designation, if that be the case, would be “Daddy Bear”. If Daddy is caught on camera with a twink or any other gay dude, his multi-media ship sinks like a rock. That won’t happen because a “straight” Swift (Tay Tay as the gossip sheets call her) is far too valuable to allow Kelce to be outed. Think of the “romance” years ago between Madonna and Warren Beatty. Smith Brothers (named for the two bearded men on the cough drop tin) is another term for two homosexuals of different genders passing themselves off as a couple. (All of this is tongue in cheek Conan-level hilarity, for the record)

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  3. This is where Miles fails AGAIN. He wrote a whole paper about how transvestigation and Hollywood transgenders are a psyop, but the opposite is very easy to see if you open your eyes. Many of these people are inverted or at the very least use body double that are trans.

    And it doesn’t stop there either. Low level skit makers on tiktok owned by corporate media groups, rising stars etc also tend to use inverts. Guys like Jacob Berger, King Bach, Adam W, Stevie Emerson, Cherdleys, etc. Anyway I’ll stop now.

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  4. So I personally know a lot of transgenders, my wife is from Thailand and I travel there often. As far as Swift, she is such a cipher I don’t know whether she is transgender. However, many actresses are likely transgender, one I strongly suspect is Jennifer Aniston.
    As far as football being fake, my Italian great uncle Austin, who was a real wise guy (had a convenience store when you could sell guns), told me as a kid in the 1970s baseball was fixed. Being a big idealistic Red Sox fan at the time I found this unfathomable. However Austin was no fool – he worked at the Portsmouth, NH naval shipyard during WW2, on submarines, and he would have the captured Italian U-boat captain over for Italian Sunday dinner during the war. Bottom line I believe Uncle Austin was right about baseball/sports, and about a lot of other things also.

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      1. https://www.allure.com/story/jennifer-aniston-december-2022-cover-interview

        Scroll down to second photo to see my reasoning. Aniston has a mannish looking face now. If people are wondering why there would be transgender actors I would say control would be a large factor. If someone is trans that is a huge secret, meaning they can never truly break away from their situation, and must remain on hormones, getting surgery, controlling who they “date”, less libido, etc.

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  5. For the record, I don’t think Swift is a dude. I just don’t think her pilot light was ever ignited. There’s nothing flammable coming out of that stove top. (Even I don’t understand that last line)

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    1. As far as why Swift, or someone made up like her, because for all we know there are as many Taylor Swifts as Santa Klaus’, shows up to “date” people it’s clearly just pure publicity BS, like tranny Marilyn Monroe supposedly marrying all those guys and doing the Kennedys on the side. Big Business. Do you know how much people were paying for tickets to go to her concert? The simulacrum known as Taylor Swift is simply here to drain your daughters savings and destroy their ability to have a normal relationship.

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      1. You know, trannies is a banned topic here, but I guess I opened it up with letting Swift in. So far, I’ve learned that Jennifer Aniston and Marilyn Monroe are really men, which is just plain nuts.

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          1. Not that anything’s wrong with an actor who’s daddy started rko swinging that way. Should be expected in that peculiar biz of course.

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  6. Back to the rigged NFL. For me I tend to hold on to random anecdotes about it. A couple I’ve found/read were interesting. For example (names unknown), a long ago retired NFL player who became a teacher randomly blurted out one day to the class the NFL was rigged. Another was an ex NFL player attending a Superbowl party announced prior to gametime what the final score would be, and he ended up being 100 percent accurate.

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    1. Back to the rigged NFL. Hardman catches a 52 yd pass for the chiefs and then there’s a fumble. Then Hardman ends the game with a touch down, Hmm. Not that I give a fuck who won, But<><>Hmm.

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      1. You don’t think “TRAVIS KELCE” and”‘Swifty Taylor Swift” have anything to do with all the attention, do you? Now they’re saying Joe Mumbles Biden is looking for Swiftys endorsement. Maybe Travis and Swifty can help mumbles stumble over the finish line.

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  7. Here’s a couple more, after buying the Falcons, owner Arthur Blank had this to say prior to a subsequent Superbowl:
    Atlanta Falcons owner Arthur Blank was interviewed saying “It is predetermined that these two teams would be here, I wish my team was selected to be in the Super Bowl, but these two gentlemen deserve it”.

    Another one came from Jimmy Johnson’s A Football Life where he said “After we won the Superbowl in ’92, and I remember this like it was yesterday, Jerry Jones calls me into his office and he says ‘we’re going to go back to back. You’ll handle the football side of things, and I’ll handle the business side, and together we’ll make sports history”.

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    1. Say it ain’t so, 6 feet tall with no hips and a set of bolt-ons, always wearing dead-man’s pancake style makeup. Miles Mathis said she isn’t so she can’t be…

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  8. I direct everybody to a little known goofball on Youtube named Jake the Asshole. Now while he may be some kind of shill or controlled opposition, he still reasonably demonstrates, through video analysis, that players are clearly not playing football on the field. In fact, they are purposely missing tackles, throwing interceptions, missing fieldgoals, fumbling the football and, I’m starting to believe, using electromagnetic goal posts to redirect footballs heading towards the uprights. His evidence through video analysis is ample. You be the judge.

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    1. it’s sad,but it’s true. Missing tackles,tossing interceptions,missing field goals,playing twiddly dinks in the pocket, fumbling each others balls<>@%%@<> Goddamn, I can’t stand a drunk man when I’m sober,or a sober man when I’m drunk.

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  9. I don’t want to sound rude or anything, I really enjoy your work and the text is good, but I have a feeling that you still don’t fully grasp the reality of the nfl. It’s scripted down to the stats, in other words, it’s make-believe pretend football, not a real competition.

    This Jaketheasshole guy is annoying, but his breakdown of the fakery is great (every week he makes a top 10 rigged plays video) and it proves without any doubt that the nfl is staged and the players don’t play for real.

    The missed tackles are the most obvious giveaway. Rewatch the famous Mahomes td run against titans in afcc 2019, do you really think this guys are playing defence for real?

    As you say, these players are the best athletic talent in the country and elite professionals who practiced their trade every day for years and years. So yes, most of the mistakes are scripted and done on purpose, including the Flowers fumble, Lamar’s fumble and his throw in the triple coverage etc.

    And no, Kelce is not great at football, he is scripted to look great, in reality he is average, check his college career, he was never considered as extraordinary talented or athletically gifted. Fun fact, he is the 63rd draft pick.

    Not to mention Tom Brady who is one of the greatest frauds in history of sports. In a real football league he would be a back up quarterback at best. He is probably from the families and was, as you say, juiced.

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  10. More than a little bummed there’s been no comments pertaining to my examples. I did a tiny bit of research on Jta & apparently he was previously a flat earther?

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  11. Flag football! It’s a’comin’! The NFL has an ad campaign for kids to play flag football. Get ‘em young. I can see some variant coming to the NFL. Miami was so banged up by the playoffs, they had men on the field that were working as bouncers or crossing guards or some such just two weeks prior. And did anyone notice how many injury timeouts there were, especially in the later stages of games? Some of the linemen were 7th or 8th on the depth charts and were in the starting lineup. Either they impose height/weight limits to players or tackling will be outlawed and simply stopping forward motion will end the play. Or, they keep doing these mime acts and have the appearance of contact but with no real force behind any hit, the guy with the ball also obliged to go down with soft contact. Not that I care about these animals, but it would be one more cancellation of male aggression, something we do need in some portion- like guns n’ stuff. Protection.

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    1. We can’t even believe in sports anymore,What’s left? Just believe in yourself, you can’t believe in anything else!

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  12. Don’t forget the metaphysical aspect. Remember in 2018 when Alex Smith of the Washington Redskins broke his leg. It occurred on Nov. 18th 2018. That was 33 years to the Day that Joe Theismann of the Redskins broke his leg. I just don’t think some group of men secretly planned that. Think outside the bookends! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9qbP1oOypHU

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  13. Glad you said this about Brady seemed all his completions were to wide open receivers. Never once saw him thread the needle. Total fraud.

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    1. Brady made some great throws. But he rarely had to force throws. At Michigan he had to though. I wonder why the powers that be wasted his Michigan years. And by the powers that be I’m typing about folks like his billionaire father.

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      1. Tom Brady’s father a billionaire? No sir (or No sahhrr!!). I saw Brady drive the Patsies up the field in SB 36 against the the Rams in New Orleans, I was there, no way they would fake the Patriots winning after 9/11, it was just God’s say of saying he loves Patriots (and Curt Shilling lol)!!

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        1. Big Papi (aka David Ortiz) saying “this is our F-ing city” right after the Boston Marathon Bombing is all the proof I need there was no conspiracy. Big Papi would never lie, or pretend to be shot at point blank range by a 9mm through the heart and suffer no long term damage. Our sports heroes never lie (Boston Strong!!)

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  14. Another way to control outcomes with the seeming appearance of competitiveness is to design an offense with low yield results. Watching Cleveland’s receivers, I noticed they would usually catch a pass flafooted- no momentum- not allowing them to tack on yards after the catch. Here in Frisco, the Niners lead the world in yards after reception because they design plays where the receivers are in full gallop when they catch relatively short passes. Makes Brock Purdy look like an MVP.
    The last Mr. Irrelevant that made a splash was Mike Piazza being drafted at the end as a favor to his godfather, Tommy Lasorda. I’d like an explanation of how that guy’s career was fixed. As Groucho once quipped: Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar.

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  15. I still call myself an athlete… but my extended objections from my body make me doubt that claim sometimes. Anyway, I know some things about physical training – and the requirements for attaining true professional status – in a number of sporting events. “Sporting”… HAH!
    It pains me to [formerly] witness what you have described accurately – the corruption (mainly), but also the drugs and money. These are the reasons that I dropped viewing all professional sporting events (except sigh track and field (very limited as the drugs pervade that once honorable field as well)).

    I am here to (also) say that this is the very first Monday-after, that I did not realize that that major football game of ordered result had been conducted. I was notified only by the comments that came from this source that showed up in my Inbox. I nodded to myself – this is as it should be.

    “Where have you gone Joe DiMaggio?” is an excerpt that I am sure many of you know – Mark in particular. I would ask instead: Where have you gone Sweetness. If you know not who that is then you are not, or were never a true fan of the game.

    Good riddance.

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  16. Listening to Tim Ozman today, apparently Jake the Asshole is getting some traction.. they’re responding to him.

    Which makes me suspicious… Yes, maybe Jake is real, and he’s stepping on some toes, and it’s at a point where they can no longer ignore. This seemed to be Ozmans take.

    OTOH… Football has long seemed to be slated for destruction, phase-out etc. For all the reasons you can imagine. So.. is Jake purely organic? Are they “scripting” now not for the old reasons (or not purely) but also for this new op? To feed into undermining the institution?

    Are they happy to be called out, to have seeds of doubt planted? It’s going around on fb.. being scoffed at sure, but that’s the process. The seed is there now, planted and ready to grow. Us “conspiracy theorists” can be useful idiots in the media ecosystem. Feed us an idea and let us take it and spread it to fester out there among the believers..

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  17. Football is an amazing cash cow. Someone wrote, and I will correct if nec, that in 2023 nine of the top ten Tv events were NFL games. The union is happy, and if news is to be believed, 1,696 current players plus all the legacies are collecting half the TV revenue. The ways to script a game are numerous, refs, players who forget how to tackle, receivers standing all alone on islands, coaches making bad decisions. There are so many ways to win or lose a game that for fans it is intriguing and fun.

    I think it’s a golden goose.

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    1. Meaning, not slated for phase-out? I agree, for now there are a lot of vested interests and it probably has a lot of lives left.. just not sure about the long term, if you think about generational planning and what seems to be aimed at further out.. It was designed in the first place with a social engineering influence suited to mid-20th century America, ie “MAGA” times.. presumably they’d want to reshape it or exchange it for something else entirely, in the long run..

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  18. Apparently, there will be new kickoff rules: Both teams will be ten yards from each other at mid-field while the kickers are back at the old tee off spot. The idea is to get blocking underway without players getting up to full speed, thus making it all much safer. Given that umpteen % of kickoffs are touchbacks, the impact will be minimal.

    However, that got me to thinking and I suspect what’s coming is that flag football rules will go into effect ten yards beyond the line of scrimmage, eliminating tackling in the open field. Same with pass rushing. Flag the QB and the play is over.

    Will there be hacking? I’ll bet not, otherwise final scores will look like the NBA. High Schools will try it first.

    Slow news day….

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  19. If Taylor is a tranny, it seems they transitioned her from a very early age, with hormone blockers, estrogen injections, surgeries, etc. Her family is pretty affluent, so they could’ve easily afforded such treatments with no problem. Plus, Adam’s apples can be shaved down or removed, so her lack of one isn’t really definitive.

    And considering the weird cesspit that Hollywood is, it having trannies and cross-dressers is not out of the question. Its top stars would be no exception to this phenomenon.

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    1. I have a ton of practice at this game of naming the tranny. No hate implied, I really love everyone, that is everyone who is not an evil overlord.

      Probably about 20% of my wife’s friends in Thailand are trans. After we meet them I give my assessment, and I’ve become deadly accurate at assessing sex of birth. Some people are exceptionally difficult to assign, the best will only get 95% accuracy with a mix of 50:50 woman.

      I have a near foolproof ID of the individual if they are in shorts: women always have a little pouch of fat in the upper thigh, lower butt, that has a very soft feel and sometimes slightly cottage cheese or fatty look. In general women’s thighs are much softer looking and wider. Men, or trans, don’t get this cushion, it’s typically hormone related and has a different appearance.

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      1. And I guess Taylor is a tranny. And it really doesn’t matter, except it’s certainly a goof if true, to mess with your daughters minds. I have no love for Taylor Swift, I think her music is exceptionally poor and her lyrics are totally self absorbed and rather pathetic, considering the completely cosseted, pampered, and worshipped existence she’s had. With the exception if she has been exploited (i.e. forced/persuaded to undergo hormone treatments), then I feel some remorse for this entity.

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