Topic: Nfl Rigging

4 chapters across the catalog

Wrong Puberty
Episode 1737 2:42:45 - 2:46:53

1737: Wrong Puberty

Religious Symbolism in Football, Mahomes and Hurts

Both Super Bowl quarterbacks, Patrick Mahomes and Jalen Hurts, are noted for their public expressions of Christian faith. However, the hosts argue that the "Satanic" influence surrounding Taylor Swift's association with the Chiefs will lead to their defeat. The segment concludes with a discussion on the historical "rigging" of NFL games and the prediction that the Eagles will win by five points.

Pentacon
Episode 1109 21:27 - 26:17

1109: Pentacon

NFL Game Rigging Theories, Rams vs Patriots Prediction

Geopolitical and market-based analysis is used to predict the winner of the Super Bowl between the New England Patriots and Los Angeles Rams. Theories suggest the NFL may favor a Rams victory to solidify the football market in Los Angeles following the team's relocation from St. Louis. Despite Tom Brady's "GOAT" status, the Rams are jokingly favored due to their literal mascot being a goat.

Velveeta Shortage!
Episode 588 7:29 - 10:02

588: Velveeta Shortage!

Super Bowl XLVIII Rigging Theories and Socio-Economic Prediction Model

The discussion shifts to the upcoming Super Bowl XLVIII between the Denver Broncos and the Seattle Seahawks, with the hosts expressing skepticism regarding the integrity of professional sports. They reference FIFA lawsuits as evidence of global match-fixing and apply their "socio-economic model" to predict the winner. While initial indicators favored Denver due to local tragedies, a new focus on Seattle's labor issues emerges.

Crazed Guzman
Episode 484

484: Crazed Guzman

Super Bowl XLVII Rigging Theories, San Francisco 49ers vs. Baltimore Ravens

The 2013 Super Bowl matchup between the San Francisco 49ers and the Baltimore Ravens is analyzed through the lens of professional sports rigging theories. Predictions favor San Francisco due to the NFL's need to promote the "pistol" college-style offense to revitalize a shrinking audience and address player safety concerns. The discussion highlights the league's struggle with concussion issues and the lack of engagement from younger generations.