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What’s up with Gambling int he NFL amongst NFL Players?


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I didn’t see this posted, but with Rogers from Indianapolis now being under investigation for hundreds of wagers with numerous ones on the colts and the suspension of a group of Lions players for gambling on games and Ridley for a year.. Why are they being so dumb? Isn’t it obvious to everyone that if you gamble on the game you destroy the integrity of said game? 

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The NFL is walking a funny, fine little line right now.

On the one hand, getting fully into bed with legal sports betting, promoting it three times per commercial break, adding handheld betting machines to stadium seatbacks, etc....all while telling players "gambling is bad!".

And I'm not talking about gambling on other NFL games. If I understand it correctly, the NFL will discipline players for gambling any amount, on any sport. 

Ridiculous.

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30 minutes ago, PatsFanNH said:

Why are they being so dumb? 


When Marshawn Lynch was drafted he didn't know Buffalo wasn't part of NY City.... for every player who goes on to be a doctor there's a player who is excellent at football and not much else.  Add in that gambling ads are everywhere, gambling has never been easier to do, and that players are human, and the league is bound to have players placing bets.

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7 minutes ago, Logic said:

The NFL is walking a funny, fine little line right now.

On the one hand, getting fully into bed with legal sports betting, promoting it three times per commercial break, adding handheld betting machines to stadium seatbacks, etc....all while telling players "gambling is bad!".

And I'm not talking about gambling on other NFL games. If I understand it correctly, the NFL will discipline players for gambling any amount, on any sport. 

Ridiculous.

 

...wait, what?

 

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3 minutes ago, teef said:

it think there's strange rules to it too.  you can bet on non-nfl sports, but not while at an nfl facility. maybe they just need an all or nothing policy.  

they should allow them to bet any other sport but football, and if they are doing it on a treadmill in the facility who cares

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Just out of curiosity, why would you post that here and not on a Pats forum? I'm actually curious. Why spend time here instead of on the message boards of your team?

 

I'm not saying you shouldn't post here, mind you. You are welcome to.

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17 minutes ago, Mike in Horseheads said:

they should allow them to bet any other sport but football, and if they are doing it on a treadmill in the facility who cares

I would have to guess that anything that happens within the team facility then the team could also be held accountable for his actions.

 

I'm pretty sure the players got through informational meetings about what is and isn't allowed within the facility.

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22 minutes ago, Mike in Horseheads said:

they should allow them to bet any other sport but football, and if they are doing it on a treadmill in the facility who cares

right.  it just gets odd.  i think that's why one of the guys on the lions got in trouble.  i think if he was at this house and placed the bet, he'd be fine.

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2 minutes ago, The Wiz said:

I would have to guess that anything that happens within the team facility then the team could also be held accountable for his actions.

 

I'm pretty sure the players got through informational meetings about what is and isn't allowed within the facility.

I'm sure they do, and they pay attention to that like they do the gun policy and domestic beatings policy.

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1 hour ago, PatsFanNH said:

I didn’t see this posted, but with Rogers from Indianapolis now being under investigation for hundreds of wagers with numerous ones on the colts and the suspension of a group of Lions players for gambling on games and Ridley for a year.. Why are they being so dumb? Isn’t it obvious to everyone that if you gamble on the game you destroy the integrity of said game? 

It’s not like the majority of football players are Rhodes scholars, and they certainly aren’t smart enough to not try to kill the golden goose…,  This was all to predictable, the NFL owners own the gambling houses, they are the ones who introduced gambling on the games, it will only get worse. 

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35 minutes ago, GottaRun said:

.... for every player who goes on to be a doctor there's a player who is excellent at football and not much else. 


You really think that’s 1:1 ratio??

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1 hour ago, Mike in Horseheads said:

they should allow them to bet any other sport but football, and if they are doing it on a treadmill in the facility who cares

The issue is when Joe Knucklehead is down $200k betting on basketball and a 'friend' suggests he could get the debt eliminated if he drops a few TD passes or throws over 2.5 INTs next Sunday to swing a game

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I think it's easy to say they're stupid, the act is of course but there are reasonably intelligent people who make stupid mistakes for different motivations.

Especially when it comes to gambling.  

 

When I was 25, I was bartending and had a great night in tips.  I just wanted to go home and sleep but got talked into going to the casino.  I lost everything I made that night and more.  I had to work multiple double shifts in a row to get money back.

 

So yeah, the smart thing to do is to just stay away and not be dumb.  It shouldn't shock anyone that a 25 year old did something stupid.  

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