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Ravens may be in hot water

madinsomniac

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Seriously, they should lose a minor draft pick at a minimum... if they find out it was intentional, its gonna be hard for Goodell not to take their first rounder despite being best friends with the owner... Vegas doesnt like teams screwing with the odds


Bear in mind, if the Ratbirds dont salvage their season vs these scrub teams, this could be a high draft pick they lose...
 
Flush the “old” browns down………..



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If he was healthy enough to run scout team then he's healthy enough to start. He just may not have his top end speed. Is he supposed to be magically healed to play Thursday road game?
 
If he was healthy enough to run scout team then he's healthy enough to start. He just may not have his top end speed. Is he supposed to be magically healed to play Thursday road game?
Maybe they were confident against Chicago and decided to give the franchise a few more days

Meanwhile Flacco has turned bungles into contenders
 
I have no love for the rats, but this rule just shows another example (the NBA says hi) of the grip gambling has on sports. I’m old but I could care less if the rats or any team fudge on an injury report. Teams shouldn’t half to even do injury reports in my opinion, they shouldn’t half to divulge that, no one used to care until Vegas and the mob got involved.

Young people’s lives are being destroyed by online betting. I know there are other destructive vices too and if it’s not gambling it would be something else. But the online gambling is too pervasive


I know I know it’s all about the money but F gambling and Vegas I miss the days you just cheered like crazy for your team and that was enough to entertain you
 
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I have no love for the rats, but this rule just shows another example (the NBA says hi) of the grip gambling has on sports. I’m old but I could care less if the rats or any team fudge on an injury report. Teams shouldn’t half to even do injury reports in my opinion, they shouldn’t half to divulge that, no one used to care until Vegas and the mob got involved.

Young people’s lives are being destroyed by online betting. I know there are other destructive vices too and if it’s not gambling it would be something else. But the online gambling is too pervasive


I know I know it’s all about the money but F gambling and Vegas I miss the days you just cheered like crazy for your team and that was enough to entertain you
I agree, IMO if you are betting on anything involving people and animals, you do so at your own risk. However, the rules are what they are, and the Steelers and Tomlin were fined for a less egregious case of non-disclosure a number of years ago. They didn't disclose an injury to Ben, but at least they didn't lie about practice participation and game day status.
 
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