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Super Bowl XLIX – Was The Game Rigged?

Super Bowl 49 is over. Sadly, the game leaves a bitter taste in the mouths of fans who were looking for a fair match up and instead were dealt another dose of Bellicheating from a rigged game.

Was Super Bowl 49 rigged?

Unfortunately, yes.

It’s obvious that the game was thrown.

After the 24-14 lead that the Seahawks gained over the Patriots, their offense magically came to a complete halt. Few running plays were called and instead the offensive coordinator opted for incomplete passes to ensure that little time ran off of the clock. This way, Tom Brady could have ample time to mount a comeback, while the Seattle defense, the great Legion of Boom, would spend time on the field fending off a Patriot attack.

And then the unspeakable happened.

Kearse made a wondrous catch that brought the Seahawks within scoring range, first and goal with over a minute to spare. A quick and crafty run by Marshawn Lynch brought Seattle to just a yard from the end zone. The game was all but over with 3 chances to score from point blank, 2 time outs, and a power player like Marshawn Lynch who is sure to gain at least a couple of yards with each carry. What could possibly go wrong?

Of course, anything if the game is thrown.

The next play call would surprise anyone. The offensive coordinator opts to throw the ball into traffic. Not give the ball to Lynch for an easy run. Who would make a throwing call when you have 3 downs, 2 time outs, 40 seconds, and a superstar on the field by the name of Marshawn Lynch? There’s also a second all-star rushing player on the team–Russell Wilson–but no, let’s make a pass instead.

That makes a whole lot of sense.

Well, that call only makes sense if the game is rigged, which I’m sorry if you spent 4 hours of your day watching a football game that was decided before the first snap, but it was.

And there’s why.

The gang of 32 white men, who some refer to as owners, would never allow a young man of 26 years–quarterback extraordinaire Russell Wilson– to win his second consecutive ring. If he did, he would surpass Tom Brady in being the youngest player ever to accomplish that feat.

The politics of an impending Russell Wilson win were just to much for the gang of 32 and their books of statistics to handle.

Russell Wilson would be 2-0 in Super Bowl Championship Games, Tom Brady would fall to 3-3. Russell Wilson would have never lost to a Super Bowl-winning quarterback. The white media would have to mention Wilson’s name, the name of a young Black man, among the greatest.

The thought of a Russell Wilson victory, back-to-back, shattering records left and right, was too much for the gang of 32 to swallow.

Not to mention, to have Marshawn Lynch run the ball in for the game-winning touchdown (and maybe hold his crotch while doing so) would put not only Lynch, who the NFL and white media vehemently dislike, but also Black men in the spotlight for a positive reason.

You couldn’t possibly think the gang of 32 white men would allow that to happen.

Ever since Russell Wilson’s rise to stardom and Marshawn Lynch’s refusal to appease the white media, the agenda has been set to orchestrate the team’s downfall.

The same attempt to rig the game was plotted during the NFC Championship game against Aaron Rodgers and his Green Bay Slackers, only that time, Russell Wilson took it upon himself to call the game-winning play, a long ball to Kearse.

Today, however, Wilson took the final play not from his own arsenal of knowledge, but from the offensive coordinator. As innocent spectators, we can only guess what that play was designed to accomplish or how many Bellicheats were privy to it, and perhaps others, prior to its execution.

As far as Super Bowl 49 is concerned, when the lead ballooned to 10 points, the game plan initiated, not the one to play the game until the best team wins, but the one behind-the-scenes that was designed to give the appearance that Black men faltered.

What else can we expect from the Bellicheats, from the gang of 32, from the white media, and from the blood money coffers that fund its exploits?

Why waste our time? To barrage us with a deluge of ads?

In a league owned by 32 white men, I couldn’t have imagined any different.

Was Super Bowl 49 rigged?

Yes.

Thanks to the NFL. We expected this!

 

How about Super Bowl 50? That too was rigged! Please read the details here.

 

13 COMMENTS

  1. You gotta be kidding me. What? Marshawn Lynch wasn’t given the ball to run for 2nd and goal? One yard to win the game? What? So I believe you. The game was rigged.

  2. You are not wrong at all about the 32 owners of the league – recipe for rigging really? It’s a cartel and the cartel decided to make Tom Brady the prom queen. Thanks. It’s just sad that they never win anything fairly. Why don’t you try running under 10 seconds first. What a shame that a simple football game has turned into racial politics – prevent Black men from really being the leaders. That’s all this heavily coded and ruled game is.

  3. The last plya made absolutely no sense! Absolutely no sense. My God. Yes, you are right, why waste my precious time with this nonsense?

  4. That was Marshawn Lynch’s game to win. But the politics about Tom Brady loosing again to Russell Wilson was too much for American society to handle. So with 40s left, 1 yard to go, 2 time outs to win this game, I can’t believe anyone else but Marshawn Lynch would be asked to carry that ball. What a game of cheating, right from start I would say!

  5. It’s ok. It’s just a game. It’s just life – we only have abt 80 years here to live. They can have it all, what do we care? They can have it all. They are the best, the fastest, the smartest, and the strongest people that ever walked the planet. Let them have all of it.

  6. I am sure America is happy and smiling. Who would have thought Russell Wilson would come this far? It’s cool, we still living. There is life and a long way ahead. Tiny local victories of racial politics don’t mean a thing in the long run. Every dog will have its day. So goes the world, whatever goes around will come around.

  7. I can agree with a lot of the post that are here but the color issue is green not white it’s despicable to think the media and especially the NFL will stoop to any low.

    did anybody notice Pete Rose during the commercials? it should have been ominous warning to all of us unfortunately in this day and age and in this country it has nothing to do with ones ethnical background and everything to do with leadership morals.

  8. Beautiful, I couldn’t have put it any better. This game was rigged and quite rightly, it marked the beginning of the end of my watching the NFL ever again. Keep giving your many to that gang of 32!

  9. Of course it was rigged. All we had to do – ALL we had to do – was hold that ball & play the clock first & the opposing team second. Instead the decision was made to jeopardize a ring that was in the bag for an incredibly risky throw. 100% rigged. It’s not about race, though. Money’s the culprit, & greed traverses the entire spectrum. Reverse the colors & you’d see the exact same outcome.

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