Originally Posted by BlackOp:
Your bulb is dim....or completely naive to how big business truly works.
He has to deny it. Think about it. If he admits that the NFL has an agenda in making the Faiders look good, then he would have a hard time denying that the same league had an agenda in sending their goldenboy out with a championship. These Donk fans have convinced themselves that their chumpionship was real, and even if Roger McMahon, I mean Goddell himself came out and admitted it, they still wouldn't believe it. It's just how that pathetic fanbase is. [Reply]
Oh the Faid will definitely be gifted a few wins this year. No doubt about it. A big reason why i think the division is a battle this year. Crap Denver was already given a game to help build them up to be fed to the Faid. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Pasta Giant Meatball:
Oh the Faid will definitely be gifted a few wins this year. No doubt about it. A big reason why i think the division is a battle this year. Crap Denver was already given a game to help build them up to be fed to the Faid.
Originally Posted by BlackOp:
The officials in the Raiders game got the NFL's PR memo..2 bogus interference penalties to sustain their final comeback drive...one on 4th down. It was a terrible call...
Saints got hosed by the "Vegas or Bust" initiative. When you see the talking heads all parroting the same narrative...you know.
The refs scare me more than their actual team this season...it's coming. They are going to decide a few AFCW games.
Damn, so is KC the lone NFL franchise that is fighting the good fight on their own? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Pasta Giant Meatball:
Oh the Faid will definitely be gifted a few wins this year. No doubt about it. A big reason why i think the division is a battle this year. Crap Denver was already given a game to help build them up to be fed to the Faid.
Originally Posted by New World Order:
Goodell doesn't want them moving to Vegas.
Might be more than just a few wins.
Wait, what?...NFL most definitely wants them out of Oakland. I'm assuming you were being sarcastic...
All off-season we've been bombarded with Raiders propaganda....it really is amazing for a 7-9 team to be so hyped. Then you look at the details...needing public funding for a stadium in Vegas....and a young QB.
There really arent that many young, star QBs coming up to fill the Manning, Brees, Brady, Rothlesberger void.
What happens in the very first game? Oakland gets gifted TWO questionable calls on their final drive...not one...TWO.
Have you ever seen that happen in KC's favor....I haven't. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BlackOp:
Wait, what?...NFL most definitely wants them out of Oakland. I'm assuming you were being sarcastic...
All off-season we've been bombarded with Raiders propaganda....it really is amazing for a 7-9 team to be so hyped. Then you look at the details...needing public funding for a stadium in Vegas....and a young QB.
There really arent that many young, star QBs coming up to fill the Manning, Brees, Brady, Rothlesberger void.
What happens in the very first game? Oakland gets gifted TWO questionable calls on their final drive...not one...TWO.
Have you ever seen that happen in KC's favor....I haven't.
The Raiders’ relocation saga is turning into a tug of war. Owner Mark Davis is pulling the team to Las Vegas. On the other end of the rope, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell is exploring ways to keep the team in Oakland.
Goodell, according to a San Francisco Chronicle report, “has been making calls pushing the idea of letting a predominantly African-American investment group, led by former 49ers star Ronnie Lott, help build a new stadium for the Raiders in Oakland.
Originally Posted by New World Order:
The Raiders’ relocation saga is turning into a tug of war. Owner Mark Davis is pulling the team to Las Vegas. On the other end of the rope, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell is exploring ways to keep the team in Oakland.
Goodell, according to a San Francisco Chronicle report, “has been making calls pushing the idea of letting a predominantly African-American investment group, led by former 49ers star Ronnie Lott, help build a new stadium for the Raiders in Oakland.