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Is the NFL fake?

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posted on May, 5 2012 @ 10:32 AM
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Originally posted by nixie_nox
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That is just a stupid point, lol.

People are paid to play for a team, not a location. the location develops a team. Research laboratories don't go only hiring local talent, they search all over for the best.

when somone is paying your 2 million dollar a year salary, you are VERY devoted to that team.

A team doesn't stay in one spot either.
edit on 5-5-2012 by nixie_nox because: (no reason given)


So, you do realize that the game in and of itself is pointless. Good. It's a business where the owners are out to make money. Then why not cheer everytime Burgar King sells more burgars than McDonalds? Every week let's watch people in a Coke-cola factory filling bottles and see if they put out more than Pepsi workers. And why would anyone find this less exciting than watching a bunch of people that you don't know and aren't related to try to move an object over a line?



posted on May, 5 2012 @ 05:56 PM
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Spoken like someone who doesn't have the first clue about gridiron. I would suggest you stop now before you make yourself look more like a fool.

And if bottle fillers tackled each other, I just might watch.



posted on May, 5 2012 @ 11:08 PM
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Originally posted by nixie_nox
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Spoken like someone who doesn't have the first clue about gridiron. I would suggest you stop now before you make yourself look more like a fool.

And if bottle fillers tackled each other, I just might watch.


football, gridiron: An American professional football field.

yyyyYYYYAWNNNN!

You know what you are? And I mean the millions of you's that watch sports. You still retain the primitive dog gene. I want to sit you all in one TV room while any sport is on and yell, "GET THE BALL! GET THE BALL!", and watch all of you drool with excitement. Ruff-ruff!



posted on May, 6 2012 @ 10:03 AM
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Originally posted by manna2
in the past refs were the best way and coaches.
Now they have guns that target elctromagnetic interference to the brains.of key players at key times.
Alot like the yips in golf.
Not really that hard.
Too much has happened in the last few years in playoffs and superbowls.


What do you mean "guns that target electromagnetic interference to the brains" ?

What is the purpose behind this and how do you know they do this?



posted on May, 6 2012 @ 10:06 AM
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Originally posted by jiggerj

Originally posted by nixie_nox
reply to post by jiggerj
 


That is just a stupid point, lol.

People are paid to play for a team, not a location. the location develops a team. Research laboratories don't go only hiring local talent, they search all over for the best.

when somone is paying your 2 million dollar a year salary, you are VERY devoted to that team.

A team doesn't stay in one spot either.
edit on 5-5-2012 by nixie_nox because: (no reason given)


So, you do realize that the game in and of itself is pointless. Good. It's a business where the owners are out to make money. Then why not cheer everytime Burgar King sells more burgars than McDonalds? Every week let's watch people in a Coke-cola factory filling bottles and see if they put out more than Pepsi workers. And why would anyone find this less exciting than watching a bunch of people that you don't know and aren't related to try to move an object over a line?


I do realize it's just some humans moving an object and tackling eachother for that object and what not. But it is entertaining to watch. It's sad and it's a waste of time, but us NFL fans dont think about that.
edit on 6-5-2012 by 0thetrooth0 because: (no reason given)




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