Thursday, January 22, 2015

Super Fraud XXXVII PROVEN Rigged, Bought Off

The things you learn as things spiral out of control.

Pro Football Talk, through Brian Tuohy:

Brad Johnson straight-up admits that Super Bowl XXXVII between his Buccaneers and the Oakland Raiders was rigged in yet another way.

Johnson bought off several people who had custody of 100 game balls for the Super Bowl to tamper them to his specifications.

These purported NFL employees were paid $7,500 to help fix what is, increasingly, becoming just as obviously rigged of a Super Bowl as the one before it.

One has to think, contrary to PFT's opinion, that Johnson had to think he could not let Oakland's offense, the best in the NFL that season, to have the same advantage of an easier-to-grip football.

The dam is breaking, people.

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