The author, Miles Mathis, watched the Ohio State vs. Clemson game on December 29, 2019, and believes it was fixed. Despite having no initial interest in the game, he found himself rooting for Clemson after their quarterback, Trevor Lawrence, was hit hard in the second period. However, after reviewing a highlight reel at home, Mathis became convinced the game was rigged due to two Ohio State touchdowns being overturned on review. He argues that this is part of a larger trend of widespread fixing across various fields, including science, art, literature, and elections, orchestrated by those who own everything, including betting syndicates. Mathis specifically scrutinizes Trevor Lawrence and his brother Chase Lawrence, suggesting Trevor Lawrence’s appearance may indicate Jewish heritage and questioning the genuineness of Chase Lawrence’s art and his own religious claims. He also brings up Josh Rosen, Tucker Israel, and a list of other college football players and coaches, asserting they have Jewish or “big peerage names,” implying a pattern of Jewish control and favoritism in sports. Mathis further extends this theory to Tom Brady and the New England Patriots, claiming they are notorious for fixed games. He also points to Joe Namath’s Super Bowl win as a historically fixed game. The author concludes that this pervasive “fixing” prevents genuine talent from being recognized and leads to a world where “everything is rigged,” leaving individuals rich but miserable and their children struggling. He urges fans to protest by boycotting games and media coverage to force a change.
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- Trevor Lawrence
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- Adam Driver
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