Was this a block in the back?
— The Spotting Board (@SpottingBoard) November 20, 2022
Patriots beat the Jets on a last second punt return by Marcus Jones #NYJvsNE pic.twitter.com/ACLI8BphDa
It wasn't just a block in the back -- it was TWO.
Basically, all the people who are talking about this are talking about the block in the back at the Jet 16-yard line by New England's Mack Wilson on the Jets' Justin Hardee.
This would've resulted in about a 43-yard field goal to win the game.
But there's another one, all the way back at the beginning of the return. (And that's if you ignore two Patriots holding the Jets'... THE SAME GUY -- Justin Hardee!!! at the point of attack!)
Zonovan Knight is blocked in the back by New England's Cameron McGrone, and McGrone throws his arms up to wonder where the call is, at the New England 27-yard line!
And this would be point-shaving -- the Patriots were 3.5-point favorites and covered as the result of the deliberate malfeasance of the NFL.
And, according to Sirius XM's VSiN Network (and Jake, who pointed it out): Handle was about 3-2 Jets, bets almost 2-1, on the spread.
And no, this was NOT a mistake. This was an intentional act!
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And speaking of intentional rigged acts...
The Bills throwing the game to the Vikings last week...
The Cowboys basically getting screwed, in some circles, by the Pack??
So the Pack lose 27-17, in a game that wasn't that close, on Thursday to Tennessee in Lambeau (Hell, they made Ryan Tannehill look passable!)...
Buffalo takes Cleveland out to the woodshed in Detroit.
And the Vikes and Cowboys, in the Game of the Week, mid 3rd quarter???
THIRTY-SEVEN TO THREE COWBOYS -- IN MINNESOTA!!!
This league is so rigged, they can't even keep their stories straight week to week!
It has went so badly for that game that CBS, who had what really could've been one of the games of the year, gave up on the Dallas-Minnesota game about five minutes to go in the third quarter. Non-local watchers got sent to the other CBS game, Cincinnati-Pittsburgh.
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