jaybills Posted January 12 Posted January 12 2 hours ago, CodeMonkey said: I know, too bad so sad fish fans. But just goes to show perspective can be a funny thing. There is no way the league is rigged. There would be so many people involved to rig the NFL that there would have been multiple whistle-blowers over the years. There has been no legs to anything as far as I know. 1 1 Quote
Bills!Win! Posted January 12 Posted January 12 (edited) Tua still ended up throwing An interception at the end of the game. I’ve always been a proponent of the fact that if you Are as good as you say, you are. You should be good enough to overcome bad calls, and just beat the other team. By admitting that they call went against you. It’s pretty much throwing up the white flag saying that you were expecting the refs to bail you out and help you win. Edited January 12 by Bills!Win! Quote
CodeMonkey Posted January 12 Author Posted January 12 (edited) 2 hours ago, SageAgainstTheMachine said: Every single fan base thinks things are rigged against them. Exactly, particularly when they lose. Edited January 12 by CodeMonkey Quote
K D Posted January 12 Posted January 12 I knows a guy, Tommy 2 Shoes, says da Bills games is rigged cuz Terry Pegs bought a stadium but he didn't have the caysh for a roof so he put it on layaway. And that Joshy Allen, I hear he's dating that actress Hailee Swift. I'm preeeettttty sure 1 Quote
peterpan Posted January 12 Posted January 12 Regarding this play, not long ago the NFL changed the rules to allow QBs(and maybe all runners??) to give themselves up by diving head first- not just sliding. I wonder if it could be argued that Allen was giving himself up (which he clearly is) and is therefore down in bounds before he hits the ground, just like sliding. Ps If anyone thinks the NFL is really rigging it for the Bills, just show them the Eagles game. Quote
peterpan Posted January 12 Posted January 12 (edited) 2 hours ago, chongli said: Example from a fan: There really is something to this tho. It goes way beyond correlation. Whenever they need to sell those PSLs - that team wins. You can track it back to the Jon Gruden Bucs, early ravens, Matt hasselback seahawks the Cardinals the Rams (twice in two cities!) the pats the 49ers the Giants. Within 5 years of a new stadium you get to the SB. the cowboys and lions are the only two. Cowboys Jerry paid for it all himself - no need. Lions beyond help. (Chargers and Jets don’t count bc the team they share the stadium with won instead) Edited January 12 by peterpan 1 Quote
nedboy7 Posted January 12 Posted January 12 Yes its true. Also true every woman I meet is interested. Know what I mean?? 1 Quote
Captain Hindsight Posted January 12 Posted January 12 Just now, nedboy7 said: Yes its true. Also true every woman I meet is interested. Know what I mean?? Oh they are interested, just not in you 2 Quote
The Jokeman Posted January 12 Posted January 12 52 minutes ago, peterpan said: Regarding this play, not long ago the NFL changed the rules to allow QBs(and maybe all runners??) to give themselves up by diving head first- not just sliding. I wonder if it could be argued that Allen was giving himself up (which he clearly is) and is therefore down in bounds before he hits the ground, just like sliding. Ps If anyone thinks the NFL is really rigging it for the Bills, just show them the Eagles game. Or even look the PI called on Jackson a few plays before the game ending INT. Quote
ControllerOfPlanetX Posted January 13 Posted January 13 So Rapp’s interception happens 40 seconds earlier and Josh needs to do one more kneel down. Quote
Alphadawg7 Posted January 13 Posted January 13 6 hours ago, CodeMonkey said: I know, too bad so sad fish fans. But just goes to show perspective can be a funny thing. The funniest part about that is they suggest Tua doesn't throw a pick later if the clock gets stopped there LMFAO. Apparently they don't know Tua very well Quote
Your Brown Eye Posted January 13 Posted January 13 I'm pretty sure after every loss, multiple NFL is Rigged threads are started on this site. Quote
BRH Posted January 13 Posted January 13 The only thing I saw that was scripted about that game was the bull#### spot after the 4th down play just after the 2 minute warning. The league was going to make sure those last two minutes meant something. 1 Quote
Doc Posted January 13 Posted January 13 If they had stopped the clock, the 4th down try would have occurred at around 2:10 and given Miami the ball at 2:03 if the Bills had still gone for it and failed. Miami at best would have had an extra 10 more seconds and one clock stoppage for the 2 minute warning. But time wasn't really their enemy: Tua was. Quote
Neo Posted January 13 Posted January 13 Show me the video on 22 players for 130 plays and I can create a narrative about fixed this or that a dozen times on each play. What nincompoopery. Quote
Sammy Watkins' Rib Posted January 13 Posted January 13 7 hours ago, FireChans said: Once Burrow went down, I was pretty confident the league would fix things a little bit to make sure Josh got into the postseason. Star QB’s in the NFL have always gotten preferential treatment, and the NFL wants their stars in the postseason. The NFL would be very sad if they had Mason Rudolph vs Gardner Minshew in the first round. Not saying any game individually was fixed, but you’re crazy if you don’t think we got the benefit of some 50-50 calls along the way. I don’t think we got any preferential treatment beyond the usual randomness of NFL officials just making unintentional bad calls . Your theory makes sense. But facts don’t support it. Facts are Burrow suffered his season ending injury the week prior to the Bills vs. Eagles game. The Eagles were in no threat of missing the playoffs at that point, even having the leagues best record at that point I believe. Meanwhile a loss for the Bills would seemingly have put the nail in their coffin for the season. In a tight game the flag discrepancy at one point was 10 to 1 against the Bills in that game I believe. If your theory is accurate surely the officials in such a critical game for the Bills season could have found one or two calls that would have resulted in a Bills victory that day. Quote
Malazan Posted January 13 Posted January 13 Every fanbase is awful. You see the same posts on here after a tough loss. Quote
MJS Posted January 13 Posted January 13 Was it rigged that Tua threw a need INT to Rapp and then an actual INT to end the game? Was that rigged? The Dolphins lost it all on their own. Quote
FireChans Posted January 13 Posted January 13 3 hours ago, Sammy Watkins' Rib said: I don’t think we got any preferential treatment beyond the usual randomness of NFL officials just making unintentional bad calls . Your theory makes sense. But facts don’t support it. Facts are Burrow suffered his season ending injury the week prior to the Bills vs. Eagles game. The Eagles were in no threat of missing the playoffs at that point, even having the leagues best record at that point I believe. Meanwhile a loss for the Bills would seemingly have put the nail in their coffin for the season. In a tight game the flag discrepancy at one point was 10 to 1 against the Bills in that game I believe. If your theory is accurate surely the officials in such a critical game for the Bills season could have found one or two calls that would have resulted in a Bills victory that day. NFC game was less important for us making the playoffs imo Quote
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