Friday, June 17, 2011

Anatomy of a $Cam, Part II: B$C$/NFL Connection? Do we have the tie that binds the two??

I've always wondered if the final goal of the Bull Champion-Shit Series was to wrest ultimate control of major college football from the NCAA and make it a true minor league for what one ex-NFL-fan friend of mine now calls the Neanderthal Felon League??

HEY, DAVID TYREE, YOU WANT YOUR ANARCHY, LOOK AT YOUR OWN FUCKING LEAGUE!!!

I've inferred that there is a National Sports Machine in this country: A group of media, sporting, advertising, governmental, and "other" (less legal -- read: Mafia, gambling interests, etc.) parties who scour the country for young sports talent and basically determine, years in advance, who the lemmings are going to bow down to.

After today, I'm certain of it, because there appears to be a possible connection between the B$C$ and the NFL.

Today, the same day that ESPN announced that the B$C$ title game would be played on January 9 amid 35 bowls (remembering that ESPN owns seven of them and airs all of them except for two!) comes this little ditty from the NFL:

(Source: ESPN and Yahoo! Sports)

The National Football/Neanderthal Felon League is looking into 25 current and former NFL players for their investment in a closed Alabama casino operation.

The operation, now known as Center Stage (closed as Country Crossings for illegal slot-machine lookalikes) while it seeks permission to reopen, got about $20,000,000 from names like Terrell Owens, Santana Moss, and Santonio Holmes.

Four players, according to a source, have upwards of $7,000,000 in the venture, and would be forced to divest and face probable fine/suspension from the league if the league were allowed to investigate (it cannot, due to the current lockout).

So why did I put that headline up there about a connection between the B$C$ and the NFL, Anatomy of a $Cam?

I point you back to this blog post I made back on November 19, 2010. One of the charges stated was that the players were allowed to go in to casinos and that the machines would be rigged that the Auburn players would be the ones who would win!

If there is a connection between this Bingo-Gate scandal (which has been brewing for years down there, and basically involves everyone from mob/gambling figures to bribes to four current/former Alabama state legislators to possibly a former governor of the state of Alabama!) and this Country Crossing situation, one would have to wonder if the NFL (or at least "certain criminal elements" within it's playerbase) had an arm in "helping" $Cam and Auburn win the B$C$ National Title.

And you've got TO, Holmes, and Santana Moss involved -- that's some pretty heavy names up there!

Stay tuned: The curtain may be getting lifted. This is why I hope there's a multi-year lockout of the criminal enterprise known as the National Football League.

Hey, Mr. France, how many offenses does it take to actually park a driver on probation???

I'd like a word with the head of NA$CAR -- not for putting "Good Ol' DW" in the Hall of Fame (on top of the record he had on the track, his "Boogity Boogity Boogity" should be on every race, not just on the FOX ones...), but for the #18, Kyle Busch.

Since Busch was put on probation (the probation ended today) for his altercation with Kevin Harvick a month ago:
  • Kyle Busch was stopped in North Carolina for doing 128 MPH in a 45 MPH zone! That's an automatic suspension of his Driver's License, and could get him jail time. NA$CAR does nothing, even though there is a "conduct detrimental to the sport" clause...
  • Busch was penalized six points and $25,000 for being 1/16 of an inch too low on his car, WHILE UNDER PROBATION.
  • Busch and car owner Richard Childress got in a fight after a Truck Series race. Busch was completely exonerated, so why Childress was only fined and put on probation himself is just madness!!
  • And now, today, the end of the probation, we find out that NA$CAR has confiscated and ordered changed unapproved oil pans that were found on the cars in Michigan of all three Joe Gibbs cars.
"Boys, have at it!" must stop before someone gets killed.

An unenforced law or "penalty" is no law.

It's clear that the sponsors and TV ratings are the only reason a clear basket case loose-cannon like Kyle Busch is allowed anywhere near a NA$CAR track, and it's one of the reasons I don't watch NA$CAR anymore.

I still don't believe the Mavs were allowed to win...

Is LeBron that much of a jackalope that $tern won't trust him with the title?

It's clear that the Heat are the most hated team in the NBA since the Bad Boys Pistons, but to give Mark Cuban and the Mavs a title over them?

Hmmm...

Saturday, June 11, 2011

Mi$$ion Accompli$hed, LeBron! Love, David $tern

Oh come on now.

Has no one figured it out yet, especially if you listened to ESPN for the last three days or so?

Where was LeBron in the 4th quarter of Game 4?

In the hip pocket of David $tern. Look for him to have two monster games in Miami.