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I just read an article about how the NFL rigged the Super Bowl and I’m still reeling in shock.​ I’ve been a football fan for over two decades, and I never could have imagined such a thing could be possible.​ It’s almost like I’m living in an alternate reality.​

I remember watching the Super Bowl back in 2019, and I was sure that either the Rams or the Patriots would win that year.​ But, according to the article, the NFL Commissioner had been working with the tem to make sure the Rams came out on top.​ It’s hard to believe that something like this was done behind closed doors.​

The thing that scares me the most is that the NFL could have impacted the outcome of any game.​ If they could rig the biggest sporting event of the year, then there’s no telling what lengths they could go to to try and tilt the playing field in their favor.​

I guess this is just a sign of the times – a reminder that corruption is alive and well.​ It’s a bummer that even something as exciting as the Super Bowl isn’t safe from cheating.​ I just want to be able to trust that the game I’m watching is actually fair.​

On the other hand, I suppose it’s not all bad.​ This scandal has people talking – it’s a chance to point out the flaws in our system and to call for more transparency in sports.​ And maybe once we all start realizing just how widespread this type of thing is, we’ll be able to do something to make sure it never happens again.​

And that’s what really matters – that we make sure this kind of corruption in sports never happens again.​ We need to remember that while sports may be entertainment, they have a real impact on our lives.​ And if the people in power are willing to rig the results, then they aren’t taking that responsibility seriously.​

Now that I’ve had some time to process this news, I’m feeling a bit angry – and I’m not alone.​ There are a lot of people out there that are asking why the NFL thought this was ok and what repercussions they’re willing to face.​ I’m inspired to keep fighting for transparency and fairness in sports, no matter the cost.​

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