Wednesday, February 1, 2023

I'm not going to throw a party over this one in the least, but that it's at least getting heard is something...

I'm not throwing a party on this, and it's not 100% certain even by Fernando Franco Puga of Bolavip US, but that it's at least been said is quite something...

Arian Foster has this to say about the NFL, quoted here:

“We were really dedicated to [the NFL’s script],"Foster said. "So, it was more, like, that’s what practice was about, practicing the script. This is what goes on. This is what we have to do… It’s like WWF, so we know what’s going to happen, but you still have to put on a show."

Foster was in the NFL eight years.  Judging by seven with the Texans and one with the Dolphins, the script was to do the job quite a bit.

4 comments:

  1. As Pat Troothner said, they should just go 100% WWF with half naked women at this point. They are trying to play it both ways, and the cracks are showing. Just go full WWF, and real sports fans like me won't waste our time with you anymore.

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    1. What do you think the cheerleaders are for? Serious question...

      But the fact is I don't think it's escapable anymore by any of the major sports leagues (pro or college) that the games are rigged and scripted and more and more people are coming on to said fact.

      The problem is, however: You can get completely zungzwanged by the process (placed into the process that you have no good move -- that all moves are bad), like the NFL is now (see recent post).

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    2. I mean half naked women (in lingerie) actually on the field (not just the sidelines like the cheerleaders are) like you have seen in the WWE the last 20 years with people like Stacy Keibler and Trish Stratus.

      Also, I saw the post above. Unbelievable. Maybe the NFL needs to come to truth and realize that they have more criminals and rapists playing in their league than they want to admit.

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    3. Really not that far from cheerleaders at just about any level -- you do recall Dan Snyder's forays with them and how they were treated around him and male bigwings...

      They won't do the latter for one reason -- although I now think various less-affiliated media toward the NFL need to bombard them the next week and a half about a lot of this. It's clear they've, in past years and this year, tried to rid the Super Bowl (or at least the champion) of this kind of talk. They can't do that anymore.

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