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I spose it's possible that some players might get bought off now and then but I don't really think it goes on. First of all none of those guys need the money. They're all millionares already. 2ndly there are way too many variables in a game, let alone a season, for a few key players to have that kind of influence. My point was that even if a few key players were on the take there would be too many others who wouldn't know the script and would just screw it up naturally, by playin the game. Only a fool would put any real money on such a risky venture. It just don't make sense to me. The only way it could work would be if nearly every starter in the league was on the take. I just can't see that. I hope your amused by my naivete. :lol:
I see what you mean, but remember there will always be a certain amount of predictability (like the Ravens' awesome defense, for instance) involved in the game... :lol:
I like the Ravens, even though they are my division rival and they bled us out twice this year. They're pretty tough. And they finally have a solid offense. And I have loyalty to my division. I told my buddy Griz that I thought the Ravens might take it all and he got real ornery real quick. :lol: That's kinda how he got his name anyway. I'll take the Ravens against the Colts.I like San Diego too. I lived there in the early 80s when we had Dan Fouts and Kellen Winslow. Tomlinsons Bad.
I don't see Chicago beatin the Colts.
Hey, money is money and just because you already have millions means nothing. The truly wealthy are sometimes the most greedy of all. The things you cannot imagine are sometimes the things that are happening right under your nose..but I get that when you're a big sports fan, that's a hard pill to swallowI guess the most important thing is that you enjoy watching the games...even if there are some behind the scene antics