I disagree here. If they were truly trying to squash controversy they wouldn't destroy any evidence(like with the "deflategate" data). They would try to make everything as transparent as possible.
At this point it's not a legal monopoly so much as it's a fiefdom and they want to enforce anything as arbitrarily as they choose. As we've seen during the covid era they are more than willing to make the rules up as they go along.
Yeah. I'm all in favor of releasing the ~600k WFT emails (~597 I actually as they used three if them to assassinate Jon Gruden).
But total transparency at this point, would open far, far too many scars which could cause the NFL to bleed out.
I think any form of league sanctioned game manipulation is simply too stupid to be all but impossible. However there has to be tanker loads of shady #### perpetrated by individuals and maybe even from any of the 32 oligarchs who own the individual teams.
Racism, drug abuse promoted by team doctors, sexual misconduct of any and every stripe and, yes, criminal attempts (and successes) to manipulate game outcomes by individual players, trainers, referees even coaches, maybe even owners ala the Brian Flores allegations (are the Bengals worth more or less with Joe Burrow under center) to...the list is likely endless. If it all came out, and it thankfully may finally be happening (anyone who wants transparency should support Flores btw), the league could, maybe, possibly be devastated. It would most likely recover, and quickly, but...maybe not.
What I don't believe is the Commissioner is orchestrating, with or without owner consent, game outcomes on any level. It would be bad business.
Does anyone think, for even one second, that a Tennessee v Minnesota Super Bowl wouldn't be the most watched television show of whatever year, in whatever magical, fantasy world that event may occur? Of course it would be.
Green Bay has, by far, the smallest market in the league. Anyone tuning out a GB Super Bowl appearance?
There are many bigger & a few smaller markets but that hasn't stopped the Steelers from appearing in eight Super Bowls. The same number as the mighty Cowboys. And the Nation's #1 media market team, the New York football Giants, has been in five Super Bowls (six if you want to include the Jets).
The NFL simply does not need to manipulate outcomes because we watch no matter what. When olds like us finally stop watching we simply get replaced.
Shadiness? Absolutely! Game manipulation from the top down? No ####### way!