Dadof2Vols
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How is ESPN owning a sportsbook a conflict of interest?This is what happens when you basically make Sports Betting Legal everywhere. And believe me, there is a lot of point shaving going on too. ESPN has their own Sports book!! (no conflict of interest??) So good luck with stopping the athletes from betting through their Friends/relatives. Pandora's box is OPEN. So everyone needs to just get over it; it is not going to change. My concern is the game integrity; when you have billions of dollars involved, you Will have Corruption. In conclusion; Pete Rose to the HOF---NOW! OR, Sportswriters, Announcers, Analysts, Support Staff, ect should be barred from betting on games; they have inside info.
That's just promotion/marketing. The interests of ESPN's sportsbook and its sports programming are totally aligned. Is it a conflict of interest for a golf course to have a pro on their staff that offers lessons?Welp, for you surface skimmers, IF you own a Sportsbook, and have a program called "Best Bets" and have commentators "suggesting" the winners on most of their weekly pregame coverage ; If you can't see that, go back to sleep.
"You are using a term and I have no idea what it actually means". And that is exactly why you don't get it. How do you conflate Painting and Gambling? Funny as hell.That's just promotion/marketing. The interests of ESPN's sportsbook and its sports programming are totally aligned. Is it a conflict of interest for a golf course to have a pro on their staff that offers lessons?
A conflict of interest is a situation where 2 interests, well, are in conflict with one another. A guy working for a painting company that also directs would-be clients of his employer to his on-the-side painting business, for example.
You are using a term and have no idea what it actually means.
You are conflating "potentially seedy" with "conflict of interest." The interests of ESPN as a sportsbook and ESPN as a broadcaster of sporting events are perfectly aligned. The interests of one do not conflict at all with the other, like the example I gave of the painter."You are using a term and have no idea what it actually means". And that is exactly why you don't get it. How do you conflate Painting and Gambling? Funny as hell.
Yep. Ads for gambling apps and websites are everywhere, but I'm just glad they got rid of the beer barrel trophy that used to symbolize a rivalry because...well....optics matter?
no it isn't.The Hypocrisy is asinine. Gambling is one of the 7 deadly sins, but yet; we are inundated with Sportsbooks , Handicappers, bad beats, AND Beer Commercials, BUT, hell no to the Beer Barrel Trophy. Stupid as W(H)ell. This is what you get when common sense is overwhelmed by AGENDA.
It wouldn't be a conflict of interest because the interests of the school and the interests of the sportsbook are not in conflict with each other. It can feel slimy, especially if you frown upon gambling, but it isn't a conflict of interest.I have a question coming from ignorance. I do not gamble.
Anyway, how if a school is sponsored by a sports book? Are they getting too close to the envelope?
no it isn't.
Gambling itself isn't inherently wrong. its all about how people go about it in their lives that determines if its good or bad. plenty of good gambling.
what if you are gambling and all proceeds go to charity?
what if you are gambling just with chips and no actual money?
what if you go buy a weekly lotto ticket knowing the money goes to pay for college scholarships?
I have a question coming from ignorance. I do not gamble.
Anyway, how if a school is sponsored by a sports book? Are they getting too close to the envelope?