Poll Question: Do you believe you've ever watched a fixed sporting event?

Total: 6

isocleas2
7 years ago
Correlation is not causation. Conspiracy theories are so plentiful I'm not sure the fact checkers have time to respond to them all. If facts even matter anymore....sounds like more of that lame stream media fake news to me. I prefer to get my news from some guy named Ivan and his blog. Ivan also thinks the fix is in.
buckeyepackfan
7 years ago

Correlation is not causation. Conspiracy theories are so plentiful I'm not sure the fact checkers have time to respond to them all. If facts even matter anymore....sounds like more of that lame stream media fake news to me. I prefer to get my news from some guy named Ivan and his blog. Ivan also thinks the fix is in.

Originally Posted by: isocleas2 



Let me cut through all the bullshit , I will save you a lot of time.
Uffda set this up in shout, earlier by posting the info that Vegas had a bad weekend.

This is his way of saying there is no way in hell that The TEAM The Packers ran out onto the field Sunday night could compete with The Mighty Steelers.
He has spent so much time and effort pushing HIS 4 YEAR AGENDA that The Packers organization, as a whole , needs to be blown up.

Finally, this year, he thinks he is right.

The only explanation to Sunday night's performance is that the game was fixed.

Either the Refs, and/or The Steelers were told to keep the game close.

It's the only explanation!

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beast
7 years ago
This is so pathetic... the team didn't do as bad as you thought so it must be rigged... just plain pathetic!


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warhawk
7 years ago
Obviously Vegas got hammered in the day games. With the betting public leaning heavily on Pittsburgh all that was stated was the truth. If the Pack doesn't cover Vegas takes an extra long bath on the day.

Making another mountain out of a mole hill. I'm sure Vegas is a little more shrewd than to put any extra eyes on a specific game they could possibly sway in some manner to pull their fat out of the fryer. Either the guy that made this statement is a complete idiot or simply stating the facts. Of course to some the facts don't matter and are of little importance.

No worries about burning the soup around here. The pot gets stirred so often there's not a chance.




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nerdmann
7 years ago

Obviously Vegas got hammered in the day games. With the betting public leaning heavily on Pittsburgh all that was stated was the truth. If the Pack doesn't cover Vegas takes an extra long bath on the day.

Making another mountain out of a mole hill. I'm sure Vegas is a little more shrewd than to put any extra eyes on a specific game they could possibly sway in some manner to pull their fat out of the fryer. Either the guy that made this statement is a complete idiot or simply stating the facts. Of course to some the facts don't matter and are of little importance.

No worries about burning the soup around here. The pot gets stirred so often there's not a chance.



Originally Posted by: warhawk 



I can't see what is being claimed, because I have Uffda blocked. Did "Vegas" actually bet on these games or are the bettors the ones losing? If a stock goes down, the broker still makes money.
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uffda udfa
7 years ago
Thank you. I just reported the facts on what Vegas was saying BEFORE the game started and said I believe certain games are fixed never knowing for sure which ones. Additionally, adding that it's worth questioning when something goes very opposite than expected.
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buckeyepackfan
7 years ago

Thank you. I just reported the facts on what Vegas was saying BEFORE the game started and said I believe certain games are fixed never knowing for sure which ones. Additionally, adding that it's worth questioning when something goes very opposite than expected.

Originally Posted by: uffda udfa 



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I just saved everyone 7 pages of you twisting in the wind.

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warhawk
7 years ago

I can't see what is being claimed, because I have Uffda blocked. Did "Vegas" actually bet on these games or are the bettors the ones losing? If a stock goes down, the broker still makes money.

Originally Posted by: nerdmann 



Sports books do lose at times and sometimes they lose big. They do not always get or even try to get even money on both sides.


"The train is leaving the station."
PackFanWithTwins
7 years ago
Clearly the only way this would have been possible is to have bought off Ben to throw that INT, or Bell to Fumble.


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uffda udfa
7 years ago

Clearly the only way this would have been possible is to have bought off Ben to throw that INT, or Bell to Fumble.

Originally Posted by: PackFanWithTwins 



Not at all. Having the Steelers D give up enough points to help the Packers cover was all that was needed. As long as the game stayed within the spread didn't matter how.

Wouldn't surprise me to learn that they just let them play as long as Packers were covering. Going to OT would've been fine. Spread covered at that point and in the 4th. The Pack's late TD ensured the Steelers couldn't go up 14 by scoring another TD of their own, late.

I worked in Vegas and at a casino and knew the book guys. They sometimes would take a bath. I have no doubt they always found a way to recoup the money because all the casinos have them...they don't close and many are pretty impressive meaning a lot was spent on building them. The slots are rigged. That's a fact. Vegas knows what it's doing. Shocked they allowed legit pro sports there.
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