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The NFL needs to tread lightly here. It wouldn't want to creep anywhere near the NBA's reputation.Wait a sec...does this mean Plummer is going to "have an accident" before the game on Sunday?
Hi Bus,I don't follow the NBA at all but that was the big talk on ESPN radio this morning - that the league can't afford to get like the NBA where everyone thinks the games are fixed. Is it really that bad?
Hi Bus,I don't follow the NBA at all but that was the big talk on ESPN radio this morning - that the league can't afford to get like the NBA where everyone thinks the games are fixed. Is it really that bad?
Its hard to watch the NBA for any length of time without hearing about a consipiracy, whether it be the officiating, or how the draft lottery worked out, or even scheduling. I don't believe there is a conspiracy, but the talk is always there, to the point that its kinda of just assumed, and batted around like an old joke among NBA watchers. The NFL isn't like that, but a weekend like the last is a step in that direction.
That int call was like watching your man pummel the other fighter for 10 out of 12 rounds, and losing a split decision. Or like watching Meldrick Taylor beat the hell out of a still-undefeated J.C.Chavez, only to have the ref stop it in the last 12 seconds of the fight on Chavez' only good punch of the night.For the record, I haven't watched boxing for 8 years. Used to be able to name champions of all 3 major belts for almost all weight classes.
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