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These NFL morons betting on games and getting suspended
#1
Bet all you want, after you get done playing. Between a finite shelf life of ability and possibly of injury, making big money doesn't last. Why bet now and get suspensions and fine?

https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/3806...-nfl-games


"We were informed by the NFL [on Monday] that Eyioma Uwazurike has been suspended by the league indefinitely for violating its gambling policy," the Broncos said in a statement. "Our organization fully cooperated with this investigation and takes matters pertaining to the integrity of the game very seriously.''

NFL gambling suspensions in 2023
Ten players have been suspended this year for violations of the NFL's gambling policy. Listed in alphabetical order.

PLAYER SUSPENSION
Rashod Berry, IND indefinite*
Stanley Berryhill, DET 6 games*
Quintez Cephus, DET indefinite*
C.J. Moore, DET indefinite*
Nicholas Petit-Frere, TEN 6 games
Isaiah Rodgers, IND indefinite*
Demetrius Taylor, FA indefinite
Shaka Toney, WAS indefinite
Eyioma Uwazurike, DEN indefinite
Jameson Williams, DET 6 games
*Later released
The NFL has now suspended 10 players this year for violations of its gambling policy. Three were suspended indefinitely last month: Isaiah Rodgers and Rashod Berry of the Indianapolis Colts and free agent Demetrius Taylor. In addition, Tennessee Titans tackle Nicholas Petit-Frere was suspended for six games.

Earlier this year, four Detroit Lions players and one Washington Commanders player were suspended for violating the policy.

In 2022, wide receiver Calvin Ridley, then with the Atlanta Falcons, was suspended for all of the ensuing season for violating the policy. Ridley was traded to the Jacksonville Jaguars earlier this year.
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#2
NFL suspends players who gamble while at the same time cutting advertising deals with sites like Fan Duel who promote gambling. Pure capitalism for them but not for their employees.

They ALL need to exit the business of regulating public morality and let people decide for themselves - but they won't. Were it not for gambling, illicit or normalized, most pro sports would have never made it past their incubation stage.
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#3
They need more discreet bookies.
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#4
If they don't start to gamble all the money away now, they won't be broke in retirement like so many of the other chuckleheads before them.
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#5
Filliam H. Muffman wrote:
If they don't start to gamble all the money away now, they won't be broke in retirement like so many of the other chuckleheads before them.

I wuz thinking more of the punters, the dopes sitting at the end of the bar figuring how to get those lost wages back.
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