I'm very happy that the Texans are big time dogs in this game. Whenever the Texans are favored in big game (not just the Ryans Texans teams, but all time) it seems like they just expect to win. I think with this team it's important because our team is so young and at this point, haven't figured out to consistently put the same amount of focus into every game. The bulletin board material really helps them focus and they (like pretty much every team) thrives on being told that they are going to get blown out.
I disagree. You don't need to have everyone in on a conspiracy or match fixing. The mafia was engaged in point shaving in college basketball back in the 80's (Holy Cross I think?) and that's just what we know about. It only takes a head ref or two. What about in the NBA? Tim Donaghy is a scum bag, but I don't think he was lying about what he did. Why would they rig a game? The answer is obvious: money. The NFL is a cash cow and they know if they make the soap opera more interesting they get more causals to watch the game. People that like football are going to watch no matter what. It's the intrigue that keeps the ratings high. And with all the sports betting being normalized, they would be kind of stupid (from a business standpoint) not to.
I think they try to fix certain games, but some combination of the team that is supposed to win playing poorly, and the team that is supposed to lose playing better than normal can overcome these things. It's just my hunch, but my father is friends with some old NFL players that said that they thought the game was rigged, by ball placement and some other factors.
Back in 1989, a guest on Pat Sajak's long-time, emmy award winning late night show talked about it and wrote a book about it too.
I absolutely love this post. You know what? I think they're going to win now too!