Brady’s first Super Bowl gotta be scripted. C’mon; the most patriotic, ‘Murican Super Bowl in the wake of 9/11 won by a team called the PATRIOTS. Hell, even the logo itself was tailored for New England to win the freaking game.
@@MazeDaGr8 I mean, a mo blown save was the only reason they didn't And as a Yankee fan I can tell you that's an anomaly in itself. Especially since he came around by 2001 and was ELITE
@@potentially__9445 All of their careers are. Pro and college is scripted. Becareful. The teams that beat brady in the bowl scripted. To take your money.
@@potentially__9445 I was once a cowboy fan. Even even those 90s SBs. Script. The first one was harder to see but the 2nd was obvious. The 9ers making it to give young 1 was fake. The one vs the steelers lol Neil o' donnell lol whom were you throwing too.
@@potentially__9445 It always was and always will be. Since it began. High school I think is real. From there all of sports is suspect. All of it. Pro boxing too. MMA. Yes, baseball at a pro level too.
You forgot to include the Jets being scripted out of contending for a title ever since Joe Namath sold his soul to the devil to win Super Bowl III. I learned about it in a documentary called Little Nicky.
It was a stroke of genius to have “Mr. Irrelevant” Brock Purdy be written like the second coming of Joe Montana but it was clear they wrote too perfect of a story. So the night before the NFC Championship the script was hastily rewritten to completely turn everything on its head for the ultimate subversion - a “Gainax Ending” in anime terms.
What happened isn't a Gainax ending, though. The team's #1 quarterback getting majorly hurt and the team imploding because of it is completely expected.
@@midasxint434most fans don’t watch all the games they literally been spamming the newly acquired backup QB winning on short notice like 4 times in the last 2 seasons
Surprised bountygate didn't make the scripted list. To give New Orleans a shred of hope after being devastated by Hurricane Katrina is a storyline for the ages. Love your vids dude!
@@alexfahey6733 I'd suggest checking out this summary on Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Effect_of_Hurricane_Katrina_on_the_New_Orleans_Saints So many people associate the Saints Super Bowl win with resilience of New Orleans given the tragedy of Katrina, and boosted morale of those affected by it.
@@karmew32 Yeah, it's not like the Saints made it obvious during the game or anything... Btw, wanna know why NFL Network stopped showing replays of that game?
I think the NFL is way too large to be scripted, however I do think the NFL likes to "nudge" games to favor star players i.e. Brady, Mahomes and create narratives.
Yup perfect example Seahawks vs patriots sb they wanted Russell to save the day so they said pass I honestly feel like they told Russell to not give marshawn the ball at all cost cus if I’m not mistaken he was wide open on the the pass that crushed out season
How can you say that it is way too obvious. Don't u think that it's strange how the 06 saints magical made it to the nfc championship game after practicing in the streets the previous year during hurricane Katrina.
@@Josh-dy4lq i feel like they create the narratives based on history and the best selling point possible for whatever game for example if they want to highlight two star qbs going against each other they'll tell the media to talk almost exclusively about them
Future clickbait punishment: Tree has to watch that entire 2011-12 Steelers/Broncos game with Perna ETA: Another one: Grossi has to watch that entire 2012 Fail Mary Game
It was to make New Orleans look bad. The NFL was butthurt that the scripted champions (the Falcons) were eliminated in the NFCCG and the blackout was their plan B. It ruining the Ravens' momentum and producing a more competitive game was a nice bonus. The NFL wanted the Falcons to win the Super Bowl in our dome the year of the Bountygate suspensions so they could fully get revenge on us for spoiling their Favre-Manning dream Super Bowl matchup in 2009. Also, Kaepernick being blackballed had more to do with him ruining the Falcons script than the kneeling.
5:00 You forgot how the writers established the Giants as a potential Achilles heel to the Pats in the Week 17 game: The G-men kept pace even though they lost, IIRC. Those writers had chops back then. Borderline innocuous but became very important later.
Most scripted and rigged sporting event ever! How can anyone not notice it? Out of nowhere the Falcons played dumb, couldn’t play defense and Brady becomes invincible and unstoppable, DUH WAKE-UP!
That’s funny that you mention those two teams, I just found some information out about those two teams that blew my mind. There is a reason why those two franchises have always sucked. The truth will come out a few years, and I promise you it’ll blow your mind too.
9/11 - patriots win.. Hurricane Katrina - Saints win.. hurricane Harvey - Astros win.. Tom Brady traded to Bucs - wins superbowl and breaks record for first time to win a superbowl at their home stadium.. the list goes on and on.. really makes you think..
@@TANQ31 you might want to consider what the name of the patriots is then think long and hard why it’s relevant.. also it wasn’t until 09-10 that infrastructure had been fully restored and things were back to normal in New Orleans hence why the Super Bowl win for the saints was so important.. low I / Q comment..
@@TANQ31 doesn’t matter where the pats play dumb dumb.. you might want to consider what the name of the patriots is and then ponder why it’s relevant.. also it took multiple years for infrastructure to be restored in New Orleans and it wasn’t until around 2009-10 when things were back to normal.. hence why the Super Bowl win was so important to the saints.. you = low I/Q..
I mean there’s also the fact that ray lewis said before each of the playoff game that it was his last game. Not last ride. Last game. The ravens didn’t want ray lewis to leave so bad they won in unbelievable fashion to make him stay.
I try not to buy into the scripted hype but Marshawn not getting the ball in Super Bowl 49, then 28-3 always felt a little TOO convenient given which team won those two games.
And why throw a pass that high into the endzone. Throw it low to where you guy catching it or no one catches it. It was like Butler knew where the ball was going. Unless he just made a great read on the play.
WWE Royal Rumble 2016 was one week before Superbowl 51. John Cena vs AJ Styles for the WWE title where Cena was trying to tie Ric Flair's title record. Cena's from wesnewberry, MA and AJ's from Gainesville, GA... the same two teams playing in the Superbowl literally one week later. John Cena defeated AJ Styles and New England defeated Atlanta.
Videos like this are why when people try to tell me that "wrestling is fake" I always respond with "So is the NFL but ppl still watch that" Thanks Five
But you do now know. How do you know a few games may have been rigged. Players bought off etc. Who knows what goes on behind the Scenes but we just assume everything is on the up and up and real.
I was telling people during the playoffs that if the Steelers make it to the SB & win, that shit is scripted. & the way that game went down damn near convinced me.
@@xp7575 I’m not joking, it’s sarcasm, it’s sad that he got hurt, I’m being sarcastic in regards to the video, calling it scripted I think disrespects all athletes in NFL.
Things just happen We are all human, we make mistakes. Scripted, just a thing that comes from salty fans, who can’t accept a defeat a loss. Some of these (riggings) have some evidence, but I just say, nope, I’m not going down a rabbit hole of conspiracies. (Rigged) I see just weird coincidences, bad judgement, bad timing, weird circumstances, good/bad luck, and momentum.
I'm surprised you didn't mention how the scrip writers had Kurt Warner fail from Green Bay go work at a grocery store woo an older woman with kids, make more kids, find christ, go to St Louis have Trent Green get hurt, take over the league, go to the Super Bowl and have the Titans fall one yard short.
After readings these comments I just realized how many (but not only) SB games but games period are like this. I mean so many SB games felt scripted (colts in 06, saints in 09, SB XLIX, SB LI, Tom Brady's whole fabricated goat career, hell the cowboys whole 90's run beginning with that one-sided trade......etc) its just madness🤯 and I watched most of the last 30yrs.
So because storylines exist that makes the outcomes pre determined? Because there is often a good storyline no matter who ends up in the super bowl. Teams like the Bills, Bucs or Niners were arguably better picks to go to the super bowl last year than the teams that went.
@CRMdrifter objectively, the NFL is a business first and foremost. Most of us ignore this because it's also called a league. Cause when we hear league, we tend to think "intramural sport" league, which is definitely not the case. Their job is to make money, and how they make money is to get people to watch and what makes people watch (intriguing storylines). The best team always winning is not always the most intriguing thing. Just look back on some of these games that we've all watched and then try to remember why some games are more memorable than others. People tune out on blowouts because a juggernaut is playing scrubs (casuals mostly), but casuals also jump bandwagons and will pay to be fans of winners.
@@seasonofkratos9638 While I understand that the theory still raises a lot of questions. How often does it happen? How many people are in on fixes? Is there an actual script? How does it stay quiet? When begin to become less legitimate? I could go on. Obviously the NFL is a business and I am not saying that I trust them. But I see a lot of people online who push this theory with 100% confidence while using arguments that don't really make sense once scrutinized. I will say though that you seem very reasonable and your take is better than most I've seen.
@CRMdrifter tbh, I'm just as knowledgeable as everyone else. I just started watching objectively, stopped calling it a league. Think of the transactions/trades, news/propaganda, games/playoff games, and everything in between as a business model. I could be wrong completely, but...... when the seesaw gets heavily overloaded on one side, it gets stuck and isn't fun anymore.
Idk if Tim Tebow converted anyone in that game, but he did get the entire city of Pittsburgh to scream out "Jesus Christ!". Also, it should have been called back for an illegal formation. Lastly, you're telling me Super Bowl 51 wasn't scripted?
From a very young age, I felt like the NFL was scripted. I was 9 years old when the Bengals made the playoffs in the 2005 season, the first time I'd seen my team make the playoffs. Up until the Burrow era, I would posit that those 05 Bengals were the best Bengals team of the 21st Century. The NFL has always been my favorite sports league, because football has always been my favorite sport. Because of that, I've sort of taken it like movies or TV shows. We know those aren't real, even though they have real people starring in them, why do we assume that sports are any different? I still will get hyped if my Bengals go on a deep playoff run and you bet your ass I will be partying ALL offseason if we manage to win a Super Bowl one of these years. But, regardless of that fact, I just enjoy the product for what it is: entertainment.
the game itself is real the narratives the media talks about is where the scripting comes in. why else do you think every player and coach talk about ignoring the media?
@@insertnamehere9950 That’s fair. But when’s the last time a team won the Super Bowl without a narrative behind it? Every team that’s won it in the past 20 years or so has had a “reason” to win, so to speak.
@@owainraysor5108 so, you’ve never gotten emotional over a movie or TV show, at all? A book? A painting? Any sort of art? That doesn’t sound like a fun existence at all, my friend.
Congrats you are smarter and more intuitively gifted than 70% of dudes of any age and me from 16-32. I watched wrestling for the longest and should've known, it is good when you take the emotion out of the game you see it for it is a slapstick comedy and pretentious docu drama, can actually make some good money off this shit.
Chiefs 49ers ravens bucks Raiders all have a shot to be in the final 4 this year...they use alegory for the symbolism and the characters are the teams and there gimmicks
Bro.... you are the GOAT for this video lmaooooo but are you seriously trying to tell me that Super Bowl LI was't scripted? -Sincerely, Your Favorite Salty Falcons Fan
@@christopherlapp4553 did you watch the games? Nuggets would be up by 10+ and then lakers would get a bunch of free throws to get back into the game and would still lose. Same with Celtics heat. I was for lakers and I’m saying this. But mostly cuz I’m of the heat, and didn’t want to play the nuggets. But still, it was obv.
The script writers hate the Cardinals: Oh yeah we will let you have a Super Bowl appearance but you will lose the game on the 2 most embarrassing plays ever
Lions in nfl represent God, it's a satanic enterprise after all so they will probably have them make playoffs as a 7 seed like 7 sins. Then lose very badly like Texas Christian did in the college bowl
That one had to do with black panthers and they generally will never let a 100% black qb team win a sb again. Eagles made it, I knew they were losing. It was good to see the 1's play each other for once in a great while. You think that would clue people in it's rigged, if it were real it would be both boring and that more consistently without fail or deviation.
Don't forget nascar dale sr passes at daytona and his son wins at the very next daytona hmmmmmmmm or how dales teammate wins the next race after dales death hmmmmm I could go on
As much as we like to joke about the NFL being "scripted" this past SB at least felt like it was perfect proof. It feels like the league is making Mahomes become the next Tom Brady, whether we like it or not.
@@ShrexyGuy Im sorry but who can throw over 50-60 yards pinpoint passes or rip the most accurate on point bullet pass to his receiver, ya you got it right Tom Brady. The most clutch athlete of all time unless yall wanna make an argument for Michael Jordan. Also Brady’s iq is one of one nobody reads defenses or see’s the field as he does. Put it simply the GOAT!!!!!!
This isnt about game scripting but something I feel was maybe planned was superbowl LVIII in Vegas, LV stands for Las Vegas, and the Raiders have three championships. Atleast i hope they planned that, it'd be cool.
That is symbolism in gematria and believe it or not they use those devices in conjunction with the scripting narratives. So you indirectly were onto something
The Fail Mary wrecked my plans for the next day. I had taken half of Monday afternoon off and all of Tuesday. Things were lining up well for me, as a game that I played religiously at that time had an expansion pack going live just a few hours after the game, and my copy of The Avengers was coming in the mail on Tuesday. Add to that that there was a new episode of NCIS (which I was really into at that time), and I had a great day and a half planned off from work. The Fail Mary happened and I went from pissed to bummed that night, and the game that I started playing broke for me, so I had to put a ticket in. The following day I had The Avengers in my hands by 10:30 in the morning, but I didn't feel like watching it. I finally forced myself to watch it at 3 in the afternoon, and NCIS that night. When I got back to work the next afternoon, my boss was still pissed about the football game. I can neither confirm nor deny reports that I was one of many drunken Packers fans who left a message on the phone number that Clay Matthews tweeted out that night. . But I think a far worse rogering was Championship Sunday in 1995. First the Colts got royally screwed by the officials in their outing, as it was said before the Colts/Steelers game had even kicked off that if Indy won the game, the spread in Vegas would instantly be 14 points before the NFC Championship Game kicked off. Then the officiating was really suspect in the following game, and the Cowboys couldn't run the ball for nothing until one of their linemen took out the knee of John Jurkovich, diving right at his knee from the side, pretty much ending his career. I even remember telling the people I was watching the game with, "Well, we're screwed" before halftime of that game. The officiating was so one sided that it seemed like the fix was in. At least I wasn't like my bud that night, who got so mad he totaled his car driving home from the bar that night.
They couldn't script games even if they wanted to, the amount of coordination required to get 22 players to turn an NFL game into a WWF match would make it impossible even if both teams practiced together before each game because there are way too many variables involved, add in the fact that teams don't practice together and there is NO WAY that games could be scripted and actually work out the way the league wanted, for sure there are instances where the refs can effect the outcome of close games but the idea that thousands of players and coaches are all in on it and working together to play choreographed games is the least believable and most impossible scenario imaginable, literally impossible to pull off, I believe in a lot of conspiracy theories but this one is physically impossible to be real and actually work
@@ADogWithGlasses00 I know this video isn't taking the idea seriously but there are a LOT of people who actually believe this nonsense and that's who my comment is directed to
@@xp7575 Yeah, that's definitely my take. There's something about internet culture in the past 10 years (and ESPECIALLY in the last 4) that is leading A LOT of smooth-brained idiots from conflating "this fascinating thing happened" with "this could ONLY be scripted" without bothering to use any critical thinking to realize how absurdly difficult it would be to pull off with 1700 players, hundreds of coaches, and a game that can be pretty random at times. I like the sarcasm of pretending like it's a thing, but after seeing how "conspiracy theories" on the internet get taken seriously, it does make me think that the sarcasm is going to go over A LOT of heads.
People who say it's rigged are just salty because their team hasn't been chosen 🤷🏼♂️ ..I say this as someone who is a pre- Mahomes Chefs fan who said the NFL was not only rigged but *conspiring* against my team. I'm aware of my hypocrisy, it's fine.
The bengals would've won two years ago if the nfl was scripted. Not only was that one of the best storylines this century but the rams built a team the wrong way and it sure as hell is showing now. Everyone knew they were gonna self destruct after a few years and the nfl sure as hell prolly doesn't want teams to do what the rams did so they would've much rather had the underdogs win.
The NFL has been invested in the Rams being successful ever since Kroenke stole the team from St. Louis and brought it to Los Angeles. I would know; I'm a Saints fan.
Listen to him, study gematria pay attention to the ESPN shows they are false flag pushers. Look at the odds before each game a rule of thumb is everything it says will be the opposite 67% of the time the other 33% is to keep it honest so noone suspects
How about when the 'Patriots' beat one of the best teams in NFL history, an absolutely dominant Rams team in the 2002 Super Bowl... right after '9/11'.
@jayinthebx2268 no. I didn't say that. I said I don't believe it scripted, but some games are nudged towards certain teams. For example, some teams have advantages when it comes to getting flags or not getting calls on certain plays. That's the case in most major sports leagues. I don't believe anyone could ever 100% make the games fully scripted. Too many variables.
@@nasis18 its not a movie. So its not fully scripted. But the(NFL) predetermines winners in alot of games. And steer games in covering and not covering point spreads.....
I'm surprised the Chargers blowing a 27-0 lead wasn't in this list. Once Dicker missed the field goal attempt in the 3rd quarter, it would go downard for the chargers..
Eagles winning the Super Bowl. I'm salty. But career failure Nick Foles winning and playing well? Yeah okay. Lol but all seriousness. I remember thinking in 2015 Broncos were going to win. Peyton Manning super bowl 50 and retiring. Picture perfect.
When Taylor Swift is the surprise musical guest of the superbowl this season and Travis Kelce is the superbowl MVP. People will still claim its not rigged/scripted. Its just 'coincidence'
The reason the NFL has so many last second victories, is because every fauwking coach plays prevent defense in the last two minutes or drive because a long toss down field with offensive-urgency, and defensive-exhaustion after 58 minutes of play, which would lead to 3 usual outcomes, 1. Deep ball caught 2. Deep all pass interference 3. Incomplete So there’s a 66% favorability for offensives, not bad and when you include that throw 4 deep all passing a row, there’s an even great offensive chance, I’m not a fan of it either, I think it perfectly fits the definition of insanity, doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results
The Chargers-Raiders game from the final week of the 2021 season felt like an M. Night Shyamalan script.
It'd feel like that IF the chargers haven't been historical and perennial choke artists
@@ShrexyGuy what if I mention “it was the raiders tho”
@@ShrexyGuy the chargers being choke artists is one of their great cliches
@@YodaSmokes that year was just our year man. Nothing was going to stop us
@@559austin5 I respect Derek Carr. He’s carried one of the worst franchises is sports for a long time. Including to that playoff appearance
They should’ve scripted Arian Foster to fight a wolf to tear his ACL.
Lol
Arian admitted is was scripted
@@Peasant_in_a_treethey’ve been rigging games for gambling since the 50s
Brady’s first Super Bowl gotta be scripted.
C’mon; the most patriotic, ‘Murican Super Bowl in the wake of 9/11 won by a team called the PATRIOTS. Hell, even the logo itself was tailored for New England to win the freaking game.
If that's the case then the Yankees would've won the World Series that same year
“We’re all Patriots…” bleh…bite me!!!
Why would they script an unknown Qb at the time to beat the “greatest show on turf” you Brady haters are something else.
@@MazeDaGr8 I mean, a mo blown save was the only reason they didn't
And as a Yankee fan I can tell you that's an anomaly in itself. Especially since he came around by 2001 and was ELITE
@@ShrexyGuy I remember the D-backs had that reliever who threw submarine that would always give up homers.
Brady’s ENTIRE career convinced me that the NFL was SCRIPTED.
Exactly now its Mahomes
No truer words
@@potentially__9445 All of their careers are. Pro and college is scripted.
Becareful. The teams that beat brady in the bowl scripted. To take your money.
@@potentially__9445 I was once a cowboy fan. Even even those 90s SBs.
Script. The first one was harder to see but the 2nd was obvious. The 9ers making it to give young 1 was fake.
The one vs the steelers lol
Neil o' donnell lol whom were you throwing too.
@@potentially__9445 It always was and always will be.
Since it began.
High school I think is real. From there all of sports is suspect.
All of it. Pro boxing too. MMA.
Yes, baseball at a pro level too.
The NFL is not a sports league. Its an entertainmemt entity. Not my words, the NFL's. Keep belieiving.🤣🤣🤣
28-3 is the most scripted moment in sports history
OMG....that and the not giving Lynch the ball (SB XLIX) are two games that I can not re-watch its just grossly scripted.
The last Super Bowl would beg to differ.
@@theminuteman3460 That sounds like the opinion of a butthurt Eagels fan
@@theminuteman3460yeah the : hey mahomes .. you gotta convert here.. no matter what..
Everything is a conspiracy! Birds aren't real, man!
You forgot to include the Jets being scripted out of contending for a title ever since Joe Namath sold his soul to the devil to win Super Bowl III. I learned about it in a documentary called Little Nicky.
Honestly I wouldn't be surprised if it turns out to be true.
Joe KNEW they were gonna win. Huge game. The NFL merger was on the line. Rigged? Yep. Rigged AF. No way they could allow the Jets to lose that game.
Bubba Smith has said it felt like someone was thumbing the scale in the Jets' favor in that game
I will have to watch that now, thanks
Yeah man it must be rough, paid millions to have a fake career. But the super bowl!!
It’s hard for me to believe that Super Bowl 51 was not scripted.
They all are. Check the odds before any game they usually go most the other way with the most profitable games and they make money off every game.
@@standardofexcellencenot this super bowl
Imagine being Jim Kelly and getting the script 😳
"You're going to make it to the superbowl 4x in a row"
Jim: "well alright"
Writer: 😈
Everyone knows why Jim Kelly was scripted out of winning a Super Bowl: the NFL didn't like how he licked his hand constantly. Too disgusting.
If true I feel for Alex Smith and Damar Hamlin
Don't feel bad for damar. Writer has something real special coming up for him.
@@ChiefGore429a second heart attack?
Money talks and bullshit walks
It was a stroke of genius to have “Mr. Irrelevant” Brock Purdy be written like the second coming of Joe Montana but it was clear they wrote too perfect of a story. So the night before the NFC Championship the script was hastily rewritten to completely turn everything on its head for the ultimate subversion - a “Gainax Ending” in anime terms.
What happened isn't a Gainax ending, though. The team's #1 quarterback getting majorly hurt and the team imploding because of it is completely expected.
Gainax must be the 90s WCW of anime studios lol
They had to make sure the Kelce bowl would happen. Purdy was too powerful.
@@SamtheBravesFanYeah, but he got injured because the coaches didn’t protect him- because they read the script. 🤓😎
Holy shit go outside lol
If the NFL is scripted, they had no imagination. How do we end this season? Brady wins again? Yeah, let's just go with Brady wins again.
😂😂😂 💯
Buddy have you seen how many fast and furious’s they’ve made?
@@TheNewRisingSun_But that’s a 2 hour movie.
NFL is a 17 week and then post season monster.
Not even comparable
@@midasxint434most fans don’t watch all the games they literally been spamming the newly acquired backup QB winning on short notice like 4 times in the last 2 seasons
@@isaiahh4108 I don’t understand what your position is? Are you confused on how News works?😂😂😂
This needs a part 2.
And a part 3 and a part 4 and a part 5.....................................
Surprised bountygate didn't make the scripted list. To give New Orleans a shred of hope after being devastated by Hurricane Katrina is a storyline for the ages.
Love your vids dude!
It was 5 years later tho dude why not win it 2 years later or 1 makes no sense
@@alexfahey6733 I'd suggest checking out this summary on Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Effect_of_Hurricane_Katrina_on_the_New_Orleans_Saints
So many people associate the Saints Super Bowl win with resilience of New Orleans given the tragedy of Katrina, and boosted morale of those affected by it.
The script had Favre retiring on top with the Vikings, and the NFL was so butthurt that we ruined it that they manufactured Bountygate as a result.
@@karmew32 Yeah, it's not like the Saints made it obvious during the game or anything...
Btw, wanna know why NFL Network stopped showing replays of that game?
If I ever find the script writer that had Lin Elliot missing 3 FGs vs the Colts in the 1995 divisional round…
I think the NFL is way too large to be scripted, however I do think the NFL likes to "nudge" games to favor star players i.e. Brady, Mahomes and create narratives.
Yup perfect example Seahawks vs patriots sb they wanted Russell to save the day so they said pass I honestly feel like they told Russell to not give marshawn the ball at all cost cus if I’m not mistaken he was wide open on the the pass that crushed out season
It’s a business like pro wrestling. You have athletes, but you have to creat narratives
How can you say that it is way too obvious. Don't u think that it's strange how the 06 saints magical made it to the nfc championship game after practicing in the streets the previous year during hurricane Katrina.
@@Josh-dy4lq i feel like they create the narratives based on history and the best selling point possible for whatever game for example if they want to highlight two star qbs going against each other they'll tell the media to talk almost exclusively about them
@@frankchukwumah6302 are you serious? Ever heard of motivation? You know, try harder for something?
Future clickbait punishment: Tree has to watch that entire 2011-12 Steelers/Broncos game with Perna
ETA: Another one: Grossi has to watch that entire 2012 Fail Mary Game
Nah. Just a loop of that final play.
No, Urinating Tree has to watch the entire Days of Our Steelers 2018
The 2014 NFC Championship would be better imo
What about a team called the "Patriots" winning the first Super Bowl after 9/11?
Hmm?
I feel like Kurt Warner from grocery bagger to SB MVP should be added to this list.
I mean Kurt Warner literally made a movie about it a few years ago.
He only had a couple of great seasons and he gets put in the hall of fame.
@@waynejohanson1083idk Kurt was pretty good for a minute there…
The real reason the power outage was written was because Kaepernick was assigned a more radical role a few years later.
Well stated...you have discernment
It was to make New Orleans look bad. The NFL was butthurt that the scripted champions (the Falcons) were eliminated in the NFCCG and the blackout was their plan B. It ruining the Ravens' momentum and producing a more competitive game was a nice bonus. The NFL wanted the Falcons to win the Super Bowl in our dome the year of the Bountygate suspensions so they could fully get revenge on us for spoiling their Favre-Manning dream Super Bowl matchup in 2009.
Also, Kaepernick being blackballed had more to do with him ruining the Falcons script than the kneeling.
I’m pretty sure Kaepernick is still getting royalty checks from the NFL. That power outage was random (planned) and made zero sense as well.
How about the Hollywood style story about the Patriots Superb Owl win right after the tragedy of 9/11? Patriotism was ay an all time high.
I know it’s a typo, but I’ve got to find a way to use “Superb Owl” somewhere. 😂
5:00 You forgot how the writers established the Giants as a potential Achilles heel to the Pats in the Week 17 game: The G-men kept pace even though they lost, IIRC. Those writers had chops back then. Borderline innocuous but became very important later.
I feel like 28-3 is very scripted.
Yeah that Edelman catch was great writing
Most scripted and rigged sporting event ever! How can anyone not notice it? Out of nowhere the Falcons played dumb, couldn’t play defense and Brady becomes invincible and unstoppable, DUH WAKE-UP!
How do you blow a 25 point lead that late in the game.
I’m still waiting to see that Browns-Lions Super Bowl script get delivered 🤣
Keep waiting
I'm gonna save this comment just in case you get this one right, lol!
That’s funny that you mention those two teams, I just found some information out about those two teams that blew my mind. There is a reason why those two franchises have always sucked. The truth will come out a few years, and I promise you it’ll blow your mind too.
Not a lie - those 2 teams played in the NFL Championship Game 3 years in a row against each other in 1952-1954.
9/11 - patriots win.. Hurricane Katrina - Saints win.. hurricane Harvey - Astros win.. Tom Brady traded to Bucs - wins superbowl and breaks record for first time to win a superbowl at their home stadium.. the list goes on and on.. really makes you think..
Home team wins sb back to back years when teams can't travel
911 was in NY, and Pats play in Boston. hurricane katrina was in 2005, saints won in 2010. stop. just stop.
@@TANQ31 you might want to consider what the name of the patriots is then think long and hard why it’s relevant.. also it wasn’t until 09-10 that infrastructure had been fully restored and things were back to normal in New Orleans hence why the Super Bowl win for the saints was so important.. low I / Q comment..
@@TANQ31 doesn’t matter where the pats play dumb dumb.. you might want to consider what the name of the patriots is and then ponder why it’s relevant.. also it took multiple years for infrastructure to be restored in New Orleans and it wasn’t until around 2009-10 when things were back to normal.. hence why the Super Bowl win was so important to the saints.. you = low I/Q..
@@TANQ31 The Giants went to SB in 2001. Anyways the NFL is scripted. Stop eating McDonalds and wake up.
Super Bowl 51 easily the biggest scripted moment in the last 10 years
Nah man the falcons just actually suck that bad. And thats coming from an Atlanta native 😅
"Falcons heartbreak" is a bankable trope they can use any time (can also be replaced with Lions, Browns, Chargers and Jets)
This is some grade A copium
Honestly the falcons blew that lead
@@justinbroyles9102 if they suck then how did they make the super bowl
Now I want to hear someone make an AI voice have Goodell say "Truth is, the game is rigged from the start"
I mean there’s also the fact that ray lewis said before each of the playoff game that it was his last game. Not last ride. Last game. The ravens didn’t want ray lewis to leave so bad they won in unbelievable fashion to make him stay.
What’s the difference between last ride or last game? Lmaoo
In that Broncos game, late how can Jacoby Jones get that so wide open.
The clipping call, on Hasselbeck, in the 05 Superbowl, when he was making a tackle, is the most scripted moment in NFL history
I try not to buy into the scripted hype but Marshawn not getting the ball in Super Bowl 49, then 28-3 always felt a little TOO convenient given which team won those two games.
And why throw a pass that high into the endzone. Throw it low to where you guy catching it or no one catches it. It was like Butler knew where the ball was going. Unless he just made a great read on the play.
Just look at how quick he fell off. He was never an elite CB
I find it insane that Super Bowl 40 is rarely talked about these days, considering it was blatant robbery on the biggest stage there is.
2 things you forgot to mention re: SB40. Bill Cowher also won his 1st SB and Denver upset the Patriots so Pitt had an easier route.
The scriptwriter for that Colts Broncos game must’ve gotten inspiration from Black mirror
Goddamnit! This is the 2nd video this week reminding me of Tebows OT win vs Pittsburgh. UGGG!
You're a great story teller who has great preparation skills!
WWE Royal Rumble 2016 was one week before Superbowl 51. John Cena vs AJ Styles for the WWE title where Cena was trying to tie Ric Flair's title record. Cena's from wesnewberry, MA and AJ's from Gainesville, GA... the same two teams playing in the Superbowl literally one week later. John Cena defeated AJ Styles and New England defeated Atlanta.
Good catch they sync all this glorified bullshit up together
@@standardofexcellence Very interested
Man does his own stunts!
Fucking hell! That was good
Videos like this are why when people try to tell me that "wrestling is fake" I always respond with "So is the NFL but ppl still watch that"
Thanks Five
I like to say nascar is professional wrestling on 4 wheels
Wake them up with subtlety
I’m not quite sure if this sarcasm or not. But I’ll play it safe and say it is not. Conspiracies rule.
But you do now know. How do you know a few games may have been rigged. Players bought off etc. Who knows what goes on behind the Scenes but we just assume everything is on the up and up and real.
I was telling people during the playoffs that if the Steelers make it to the SB & win, that shit is scripted. & the way that game went down damn near convinced me.
These stories and the fact that people purchase lotto tickets is why we need to teach more probability and statistics in school.
Name one lottery that hasn't been won. Also, probability, probably.
@@ATEC101 To be fair, we didn't have auto correct when I was in school lol. Fixed it.
Yup, baseball is too, Dimaggios 56 game hitting streak, Jeters 3000 hit hr, also football, Damar wasnt really hurt.
Not cool, Damar's injury shouldn't be joked about
@@xp7575 I’m not joking, it’s sarcasm, it’s sad that he got hurt, I’m being sarcastic in regards to the video, calling it scripted I think disrespects all athletes in NFL.
@@codeeast1224 I know yer bein sarcastic, that's why I said Damar's injury is nothing to joke about
Not every game is rigged or scripted. Just perhaps a few.
Things just happen
We are all human, we make mistakes.
Scripted, just a thing that comes from salty fans, who can’t accept a defeat a loss.
Some of these (riggings) have some evidence, but I just say, nope, I’m not going down a rabbit hole of conspiracies. (Rigged) I see just weird coincidences, bad judgement, bad timing, weird circumstances, good/bad luck, and momentum.
Five Points deserves this year's Academy Award for Best Documentary
Quite clever satire, very well presented!
You baited me in with the greatest memory of my life, the bus coming home and immediately rip my heart out with Tim Tebow damn
What about the Saints going from league joke to champions after Hurricane Katrina?
We earned that and beat the Favre script in 2009, in fact. You want a scripted moment involving us? Try the 2018 NFCCG.
@@karmew32 "beat the Favre script in 2009"
Well considering what happened during that game, I wouldn't exactly call that "earned"
I'm surprised you didn't mention how the scrip writers had Kurt Warner fail from Green Bay go work at a grocery store woo an older woman with kids, make more kids, find christ, go to St Louis have Trent Green get hurt, take over the league, go to the Super Bowl and have the Titans fall one yard short.
This is the greatest video of all time 😂😂😂
After readings these comments I just realized how many (but not only) SB games but games period are like this. I mean so many SB games felt scripted (colts in 06, saints in 09, SB XLIX, SB LI, Tom Brady's whole fabricated goat career, hell the cowboys whole 90's run beginning with that one-sided trade......etc) its just madness🤯 and I watched most of the last 30yrs.
So because storylines exist that makes the outcomes pre determined? Because there is often a good storyline no matter who ends up in the super bowl. Teams like the Bills, Bucs or Niners were arguably better picks to go to the super bowl last year than the teams that went.
@CRMdrifter objectively, the NFL is a business first and foremost. Most of us ignore this because it's also called a league. Cause when we hear league, we tend to think "intramural sport" league, which is definitely not the case. Their job is to make money, and how they make money is to get people to watch and what makes people watch (intriguing storylines). The best team always winning is not always the most intriguing thing. Just look back on some of these games that we've all watched and then try to remember why some games are more memorable than others. People tune out on blowouts because a juggernaut is playing scrubs (casuals mostly), but casuals also jump bandwagons and will pay to be fans of winners.
@@seasonofkratos9638 While I understand that the theory still raises a lot of questions. How often does it happen? How many people are in on fixes? Is there an actual script? How does it stay quiet? When begin to become less legitimate? I could go on. Obviously the NFL is a business and I am not saying that I trust them. But I see a lot of people online who push this theory with 100% confidence while using arguments that don't really make sense once scrutinized. I will say though that you seem very reasonable and your take is better than most I've seen.
Good u pointing out a fact. "Tom Brady's fabricated goat career." 👍
@CRMdrifter tbh, I'm just as knowledgeable as everyone else. I just started watching objectively, stopped calling it a league. Think of the transactions/trades, news/propaganda, games/playoff games, and everything in between as a business model. I could be wrong completely, but...... when the seesaw gets heavily overloaded on one side, it gets stuck and isn't fun anymore.
all major sported events are orchestrated.
How do you know?
Awesome vid, dude! You kept it light and funny. Thank you for your content!
0:10 close your eyes. Its joe rogan.
Underrated comment
Idk if Tim Tebow converted anyone in that game, but he did get the entire city of Pittsburgh to scream out "Jesus Christ!".
Also, it should have been called back for an illegal formation.
Lastly, you're telling me Super Bowl 51 wasn't scripted?
The most scripted moment in NFL history was the Denver defense carrying Peyton Manning’s noodle arm to a SuperBowl victory.
remember when they tried to script Baker Mayfield as Cleveland's savior? that was hilarious.
11-0 was made _solely_ to set up the Browns' redemption arc. But then things happened in 2021 and the writers decided to make Cleveland a heel.
Thanks for the great content!
I'm more surprised that he didn't bring up miracle in the meadowlands number 2, being a giants fan, Desean almost forgot his part and dropped the nall
From a very young age, I felt like the NFL was scripted. I was 9 years old when the Bengals made the playoffs in the 2005 season, the first time I'd seen my team make the playoffs. Up until the Burrow era, I would posit that those 05 Bengals were the best Bengals team of the 21st Century. The NFL has always been my favorite sports league, because football has always been my favorite sport. Because of that, I've sort of taken it like movies or TV shows. We know those aren't real, even though they have real people starring in them, why do we assume that sports are any different? I still will get hyped if my Bengals go on a deep playoff run and you bet your ass I will be partying ALL offseason if we manage to win a Super Bowl one of these years. But, regardless of that fact, I just enjoy the product for what it is: entertainment.
the game itself is real the narratives the media talks about is where the scripting comes in. why else do you think every player and coach talk about ignoring the media?
@@insertnamehere9950 That’s fair. But when’s the last time a team won the Super Bowl without a narrative behind it? Every team that’s won it in the past 20 years or so has had a “reason” to win, so to speak.
You have actual holes in your brain if you both state that the NFL is scripted and have any actual emotions towards it as a product afterward.
@@owainraysor5108 so, you’ve never gotten emotional over a movie or TV show, at all? A book? A painting? Any sort of art? That doesn’t sound like a fun existence at all, my friend.
Congrats you are smarter and more intuitively gifted than 70% of dudes of any age and me from 16-32. I watched wrestling for the longest and should've known, it is good when you take the emotion out of the game you see it for it is a slapstick comedy and pretentious docu drama, can actually make some good money off this shit.
Super Bowl 50 completely rigged for Peyton Manning against Cam Newton and the Panthers
The harbaughbowl was just a b plot. It was tired the week before the game
Chiefs 49ers ravens bucks
Raiders all have a shot to be in the final 4 this year...they use alegory for the symbolism and the characters are the teams and there gimmicks
The most scripted thing in nfl history is the patriots winning the Super Bowl after 9/11
Entertainment business is boomin!!! 😎🏈
Obviously a gigantic troll.
RIP DT
Bro.... you are the GOAT for this video lmaooooo
but are you seriously trying to tell me that Super Bowl LI was't scripted?
-Sincerely,
Your Favorite Salty Falcons Fan
Still not as scripted as the NBA
They obviously wanted the Nuggets over Lebron in finals finals so nobody would watch
@@christopherlapp4553 fr fr 🙃
@@christopherlapp4553 did you watch the games? Nuggets would be up by 10+ and then lakers would get a bunch of free throws to get back into the game and would still lose. Same with Celtics heat. I was for lakers and I’m saying this. But mostly cuz I’m of the heat, and didn’t want to play the nuggets. But still, it was obv.
@@christopherlapp4553 lakers got about 8 more free throws/ game
@@christopherlapp4553 Not really, the league would have done more to favor LeBron for his potential swan song.
The script writers hate the Cardinals: Oh yeah we will let you have a Super Bowl appearance but you will lose the game on the 2 most embarrassing plays ever
Lions in nfl represent God, it's a satanic enterprise after all so they will probably have them make playoffs as a 7 seed like 7 sins. Then lose very badly like Texas Christian did in the college bowl
@standardofexcellence Why do the Detroit Lions represent God though? How is the NFL a Satanic enterprise?
I just want to know which script writers wrote my Rams Super Bowl hangover. I just want to talk….
What about when the panthers went to the Super Bowl? Cam was definitely supposed to fall on that fumble, rally Carolina and get his first ring
That one had to do with black panthers and they generally will never let a 100% black qb team win a sb again. Eagles made it, I knew they were losing. It was good to see the 1's play each other for once in a great while. You think that would clue people in it's rigged, if it were real it would be both boring and that more consistently without fail or deviation.
Pats after 9/11
The best thing that come out of “the NFL is scripted” thing is the hilarious Twitter threads that people made 😂
Imma need one for the NBA,NHL,and MLB
Don't forget nascar dale sr passes at daytona and his son wins at the very next daytona hmmmmmmmm or how dales teammate wins the next race after dales death hmmmmm I could go on
@@mrs6968black and white checkerboard and everyone has sponsorship incentives to win and stables like wrestling lol
Sometimes the same cities and states win multiple sports within the same year for gematria. Mlb follows nba more and nhl follows nfl more
"They shot me in denver. You don't want none"!!! 😂😂😂
As much as we like to joke about the NFL being "scripted" this past SB at least felt like it was perfect proof. It feels like the league is making Mahomes become the next Tom Brady, whether we like it or not.
The pfp checks out 💀
@@PossiblyGenii lol
Only difference is Mahomes is actually Uber talented. Brady was a noodled armed guy who only became the face cause the NFLs post 9/11 Patriots push
@@ShrexyGuy Brady hater, imagine saying Brady isn’t talented 😂
@@ShrexyGuy Im sorry but who can throw over 50-60 yards pinpoint passes or rip the most accurate on point bullet pass to his receiver, ya you got it right Tom Brady. The most clutch athlete of all time unless yall wanna make an argument for Michael Jordan. Also Brady’s iq is one of one nobody reads defenses or see’s the field as he does. Put it simply the GOAT!!!!!!
This isnt about game scripting but something I feel was maybe planned was superbowl LVIII in Vegas, LV stands for Las Vegas, and the Raiders have three championships. Atleast i hope they planned that, it'd be cool.
That is symbolism in gematria and believe it or not they use those devices in conjunction with the scripting narratives. So you indirectly were onto something
What about 28-3 or the Seahawks passing?
Nah fam that was straight killa instinct and skill by Brady… nothing else
@@Grievous_ get brady meat out ur mouth bruh brady wssnt on defense and brady sold sb 52
As a Raider fan I’m not even sure if last season was the script or the Raiders just being bad
That many choked leads aren’t intentional…right?
I always make sure to thank patriots fans for my giants two super bowls 😁
RIP to one of the best to ever do it. Demaryius Thomas
As both a Steelers and a Seahawks fan, I don’t know how to feel about the Super Bowl XL script
As both a Steelers and Seahawks hater, I don’t know how to feel about the Super Bowl XL script
Lead ref was from pa
Super Bowl 40 was rigged. I’ve had a disliking for the Steelers ever since.
The Fail Mary wrecked my plans for the next day. I had taken half of Monday afternoon off and all of Tuesday. Things were lining up well for me, as a game that I played religiously at that time had an expansion pack going live just a few hours after the game, and my copy of The Avengers was coming in the mail on Tuesday. Add to that that there was a new episode of NCIS (which I was really into at that time), and I had a great day and a half planned off from work. The Fail Mary happened and I went from pissed to bummed that night, and the game that I started playing broke for me, so I had to put a ticket in. The following day I had The Avengers in my hands by 10:30 in the morning, but I didn't feel like watching it. I finally forced myself to watch it at 3 in the afternoon, and NCIS that night. When I got back to work the next afternoon, my boss was still pissed about the football game. I can neither confirm nor deny reports that I was one of many drunken Packers fans who left a message on the phone number that Clay Matthews tweeted out that night.
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But I think a far worse rogering was Championship Sunday in 1995. First the Colts got royally screwed by the officials in their outing, as it was said before the Colts/Steelers game had even kicked off that if Indy won the game, the spread in Vegas would instantly be 14 points before the NFC Championship Game kicked off. Then the officiating was really suspect in the following game, and the Cowboys couldn't run the ball for nothing until one of their linemen took out the knee of John Jurkovich, diving right at his knee from the side, pretty much ending his career. I even remember telling the people I was watching the game with, "Well, we're screwed" before halftime of that game. The officiating was so one sided that it seemed like the fix was in. At least I wasn't like my bud that night, who got so mad he totaled his car driving home from the bar that night.
dang that's rough
There's a video with Doug Baldwin giving the thumbs up sign to the defender to go over him so he could score...fixed.
They couldn't script games even if they wanted to, the amount of coordination required to get 22 players to turn an NFL game into a WWF match would make it impossible even if both teams practiced together before each game because there are way too many variables involved, add in the fact that teams don't practice together and there is NO WAY that games could be scripted and actually work out the way the league wanted, for sure there are instances where the refs can effect the outcome of close games but the idea that thousands of players and coaches are all in on it and working together to play choreographed games is the least believable and most impossible scenario imaginable, literally impossible to pull off, I believe in a lot of conspiracy theories but this one is physically impossible to be real and actually work
No shit, this video is being sarcastic....
@@ADogWithGlasses00 I know this video isn't taking the idea seriously but there are a LOT of people who actually believe this nonsense and that's who my comment is directed to
@@xp7575 that's fair
Tell that to Brian Tuohy.
@@xp7575 Yeah, that's definitely my take. There's something about internet culture in the past 10 years (and ESPECIALLY in the last 4) that is leading A LOT of smooth-brained idiots from conflating "this fascinating thing happened" with "this could ONLY be scripted" without bothering to use any critical thinking to realize how absurdly difficult it would be to pull off with 1700 players, hundreds of coaches, and a game that can be pretty random at times.
I like the sarcasm of pretending like it's a thing, but after seeing how "conspiracy theories" on the internet get taken seriously, it does make me think that the sarcasm is going to go over A LOT of heads.
Callahan mysteriously changing the Raider playbook 1 day before the SB vs the Bucs, conveniently playing into Chucky's hands.
Only thing you can rig is the referees
Are you sure about that 😂
@@enterprisedavidcain All it takes is one bad call
Naive
And one can buy off a few players.
People who say it's rigged are just salty because their team hasn't been chosen 🤷🏼♂️
..I say this as someone who is a pre- Mahomes Chefs fan who said the NFL was not only rigged but *conspiring* against my team. I'm aware of my hypocrisy, it's fine.
The bengals would've won two years ago if the nfl was scripted. Not only was that one of the best storylines this century but the rams built a team the wrong way and it sure as hell is showing now. Everyone knew they were gonna self destruct after a few years and the nfl sure as hell prolly doesn't want teams to do what the rams did so they would've much rather had the underdogs win.
They should of won if not for phantom PI in end zone on Cupp… and yeah I agree with you for other part
This aged well
The NFL has been invested in the Rams being successful ever since Kroenke stole the team from St. Louis and brought it to Los Angeles. I would know; I'm a Saints fan.
Should be a wild year with the writers strike
My old man always said it was rigged!
he was wrong
Listen to him, study gematria pay attention to the ESPN shows they are false flag pushers. Look at the odds before each game a rule of thumb is everything it says will be the opposite 67% of the time the other 33% is to keep it honest so noone suspects
How about when the 'Patriots' beat one of the best teams in NFL history, an absolutely dominant Rams team in the 2002 Super Bowl... right after '9/11'.
As a Seahawks fan, Super Bowl 40 was rigged.
Whoever wrote the script for the 2021 AFC Divisional game deserves a raise.
I don't think its scripted, but i think some games are nudged in certain teams favor.
Lol. U basically saying its scripted.. But not ready to full believe it
@jayinthebx2268 no. I didn't say that. I said I don't believe it scripted, but some games are nudged towards certain teams. For example, some teams have advantages when it comes to getting flags or not getting calls on certain plays. That's the case in most major sports leagues. I don't believe anyone could ever 100% make the games fully scripted. Too many variables.
@@nasis18 its not a movie. So its not fully scripted. But the(NFL) predetermines winners in alot of games. And steer games in covering and not covering point spreads.....
@@jayinthebx Again, not what I said. Maybe you should work on your reading comprehension some.
Great point, The NFL perhaps favors certain outcomes.
I'm surprised the Chargers blowing a 27-0 lead wasn't in this list. Once Dicker missed the field goal attempt in the 3rd quarter, it would go downard for the chargers..
Yup. And he didn’t miss a kick all season before that too. Literally perfect .
Eagles winning the Super Bowl. I'm salty. But career failure Nick Foles winning and playing well? Yeah okay. Lol but all seriousness. I remember thinking in 2015 Broncos were going to win. Peyton Manning super bowl 50 and retiring. Picture perfect.
Washed Peyton winning the Super Bowl, a damn good script
Belichick benching Butler was pretty sus.
My favorite part was when the script required Cam Newton to not dive in for the fumble; that pretty much ended the game.
When Taylor Swift is the surprise musical guest of the superbowl this season and Travis Kelce is the superbowl MVP. People will still claim its not rigged/scripted. Its just 'coincidence'
Dolphins fan here. I will forever respect the New York Giants for beating the Patriots and preserving the 1972 team’s undefeated record.
I agree. That undefeated record is sacred.
In SB 42, the Patriots fell to 18-1. 181 is the 42nd prime.
So great… need a part 2, 2015 NFC championship comeback and then Super Bowl goal line interception… and of course the falcons collapse
The reason the NFL has so many last second victories, is because every fauwking coach plays prevent defense in the last two minutes or drive because a long toss down field with offensive-urgency, and defensive-exhaustion after 58 minutes of play, which would lead to 3 usual outcomes, 1. Deep ball caught
2. Deep all pass interference
3. Incomplete
So there’s a 66% favorability for offensives, not bad and when you include that throw 4 deep all passing a row, there’s an even great offensive chance, I’m not a fan of it either, I think it perfectly fits the definition of insanity, doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results