You guys get it.
I've felt like a man beating on a tin drum for years.
The level of outright cheating in that Super Bowl was hard to overcome. It was layered and redundaant.
The slight edge it takes to slant an outcome so that just a handdful of teams each week score over or under the spread is a foece multiplier worth into the billions of gambling dollars by season's end. There is more money changing hands over NFL football, one might imagine, than in the awarding of a defense contract in wartime.
Tagliabue sold the NFL to Vegas.
Now look.
I still enjoy the athleticism and strategies of the sport but my fandom is sulliefd by the cheating, cheap shots, and crookedness that comes with too much money up for grabs by dark and dirty hands.