I'm assuming it was a lot of money he was gambling...otherwise not sure why it's even a story. Sports betting isn't some rare vice.Nah, even Jerry won't touch that. Their most recent head case was arrested again as well as it being found out he was betting on sports during the season (but not football it seems).
So, who else is excited for the Panthers to finish the second greatest 18-1 season ever?
The NFL takes a hardline stance on sports betting but it appears that was the straw that broke the camel's back, once the Cowboys found out. They offered him help, he refused, they released him.I'm assuming it was a lot of money he was gambling...otherwise not sure why it's even a story. Sports betting isn't some rare vice.
I'm sorry I couldn't finish the rest of the post I'm still laughing from thisThe NFL takes a hardline stance on sports betting
According to league policy, the "NFL opposes all forms of illegal gambling, as well as legal betting on NFL games or other professional, college or Olympic sports. Such activity negatively affects the interests, welfare and integrity of the NFL, its games, clubs, players and coaches, and diminishes public confidence in legitimate sport."
I missed the story. Who we talking about?The NFL takes a hardline stance on sports betting but it appears that was the straw that broke the camel's back, once the Cowboys found out. They offered him help, he refused, they released him.
Mental issues are a serious deal, hope he gets help, but he has to want to get help.
Well played.I'd make a joke about Chip getting rid of all their best players, but he's a season too late for that.
I'd rather he go to Houston and have a legit shot at resurrecting some sort of career. I don't think he can do that at Dallas.Jerry could always sign RG3.