Anyone noticed those lame commercials with Ryan Fitzpatrick for DraftKings? Isn't it a double standard for the NFL to suspend players like Calvin Ridley or Josh Shaw for betting on NFL games, while officially approving gambling websites like these?:
NFL Gambling: Double Standard for NFL to Approve Betting, but to Suspend Players?
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Pete Roselle must be rolling over in his grave. He tried hard to keep the NFL far away from the gambling industry. I thought about this when the league approved the raiders move to Vegas. Sooner or later there's going to be scandal come from this.THE YEAR OF THE FLIP!
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I don't have the links at hand, but the League is making close to $1 billion dollars with its "official gambling partnership licenses". If anyone presses me perhaps I can find the news links. Hey, what's a mere billion?
Let's clarify: That's what the league is profiting via gambling "officially." Beyond that...who can say?
The league's partners do provide a handy 800-xxx-yyyy phone number one can call if tempted towards excessive gambling habits. We can all be sure that their "consultants" faithfully steer folks to more prudent financial decisions. No wolves in sheep's clothing there, we can be sure!
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Originally posted by chargeroo View PostPete Roselle must be rolling over in his grave. He tried hard to keep the NFL far away from the gambling industry. I thought about this when the league approved the raiders move to Vegas. Sooner or later there's going to be scandal come from this.
There have always been many money opportunities for owners beyond just selling tickets and merchandise.
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The NFL partnership with that gambling site is despicable. Ever hear a radio commercial from them? At the end of the ad, there’s like, another 30 seconds of numerous state’s phone numbers for gambling addiction help. Pitiful.
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Originally posted by Caslon View PostThe NFL partnership with that gambling site is despicable. Ever hear a radio commercial from them? At the end of the ad, there’s like, another 30 seconds of numerous state’s phone numbers for gambling addiction help. Pitiful.
(Yeah, right...)
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I thought it was bad at first also but then realized that me betting on a football game won't change the outcome. Plus my ten dollars is not going to hurt if I lose. But a player, ref, coach, etc could change the outcome. So there is a big big difference.
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