ah.. i love the internet... research is so easy... i pretty much assume when i write something someone is going fact check me so i do a lot of fact checking myself.
i think you should too.
i like to say "everyone is entitled to there own opiions, they are not, however, entitle to their own facts"
from usa today "The dismissal of Washington football coach Rick Neuheisel in 2003 was in part for participating in an NCAA basketball pool and is indicative of how seriously the issue of sports betting is taken."
he wasn't trying to fix anything. he was being held to a strick rule. if you are a college coach you are forbidden by ncaa rules from betting on any college sport.
have no idea what you mean about Seahawks and the Steelers.
pete rose is, and always has been self serving scum. he should never even be allowed to see PICTURES of cooperstown, let alone be enshrined there, because of what he did, even though he had a hall of fame career. if he evens says the word "cooperstown", a fan should be allowed to slap his face.
but one scandal since '29 doesn't make baseball a fixed sport.
the nba official went to jail for providing inside information to a gambler and betting on games he officiated. there were times he actually failed to fix the outcome on some games he bet on. if you are inferring he was told by the nba to fix out comes, there's no proof of that. he made the accusation after he'd been convicted but before he was sentenced.
it's the only such occurrence in nba history.
ironically, in the nba case a case and a fixing case involving university of toledo players, it was bookmakers that alerted law enforcement that something was wrong.
they can see last minute money getting spread around and if last minute money wins against them, they don't like it.
mlb, nfl and nba also have their own investigators who's job it is to look for evidence of fix.
what you say about cycling is confusing to me. can you be more specific? i think riders get kom or sprinter or what ever because they like to be a winner but also because they get paid extra for doing so. nothing underhanded. you can't fix the koa to someone if i want it and i can outrun the other guy. that's what i mean by too much money at stake in pro sport for fixing most of the time. most pros that can affect the outcome are making too much money to be bought off by bookies. what's a bookie going to offer lebron james to throw a game when doing so could affect huge amount of future income? there's huge money in winning. it's hard to make someone lose with so much up for grabs for winners. what do you bribe a rich man with?
as for managers fixing games to for the trade of a player they don't like, it's hard enough for a manager to fix a game. most times they're frustrated by players that want to win. just ask pete rose. he lost money even betting on baseball. on top of that your saying a manager can fix in such a way to make a particular player look bad? wow.. that's subtlety for you.
as for cycling "hatchet jobs"? you're talking about the personal politics of team sports. all team sports or groups of humans period are going to exhibit signs of our ape mammal evolution that are not pretty to look at
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i'm still convinced that in all pro sports, the power of self interest, money, prestige, pride among those competitors that can affect outcomes, overpowers "fixing" of outcomes and among leagues and owners, the price of allowing corruption is so great that they will be vigilant.
pete rose needs to be the example of what happens.
i don't like blanket condemnations.
i have no idea where to send your for purity.
btw.. at 59.. illusions of being young are pretty much gone. best i can angle for young for my age.