The Milwaukee Run Down Live fags love football and are very suspicious of the outcomes and endings of many games with them figuring out that the reason there are so many close game sis that the owners and officials have sought out to make the games nail biters forcing the people to stick and remain until the very last end. This was very apparent in the recent New York Jets and Dallas
Cowboys game as Kristan Harris and Mike Paczesney realized that the game was close as the referees tried everything within their power to help Dak Prescott and the Dallas Cowboys to remain close and wind right this game. The zebras were calling flags in the past two or three minutes left and were
determined to see to it the Dallas Cowboys ties the game and go into overtime as the NFL had alot more advertising dollars to be made and allocated broadcast airtime to view these commercials few watch anyway if given a choice. Sports commercial and the corporations willingness to waste on such expenditures in this day of age of smartphones and smart screens should be seen as total foolishness as again nobody pays attention to commercials on game days and broadcasts.
Even the Jets players were angered by this obvious farce of free market and free competition that the NFL no longer represent wit ha Jet player mocking an official in an attempt to draw attention to this injustice of sport as Mike Pacnesky said on the dynamic duos award-winning Rundown Live conspiracy podcast.
Dak Prescott got so many yellow flags that helped him and the Cowboys propel down to the field and score a touchdown however he failed n securing the two point conversion which was needed to allow the network and the NFL more excuses to put more commercials and advertising tributes for this league and game and the reason these games go for so long is the massive amounts of commercials now devoted to play during a game. There are even commercials on split screen as the games are going on live. Dak Prescott couldn't beat the Jets as the jets are awful and as we have stated need a whole new image and logo change given their less than stellar performance in the
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