Other Sports: Philadelphia Eagles (NFL): Vegas, Baby! (2023 Regular Season)

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At least Eagles fans can look at Miami and Detroit and feel better about themselves. Talk about loser organizations -- both of them gift-wrapped cupcake schedules and they're still blowing it.
 
It may not be as easy against the Giants as last year but they normally kick the crap put of them at least once a year, regardless of how good each team is. They've owned the Giants this century.
 
I so want the NYG to commit to DeVito, like really go all in on him because I feel like he's a magic pumpkin and the clock will strike midnight soon on him.

That being said, it's going to be quite the sight when he shreds this Philly defense in 2 weeks lol
 
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I'm glad we're on the same side again after Kermit's meltdown and The Walrus backing him up. Someone should've given them a warning that whining about the refs that hard will destroy your image.
 

Yay sports gambling right?

Turns out that fired Jags employee who stole $22m+ while running up fake receipts on their virtual credit card system was HEAVY into fantasy sports gambling sites and 99% of that went to fund it.

Also turns out he was REALLY REALLY bad at it. (ParlayPicker is the alias he used on the sites)

Matt Smith, a well-known daily fantasy pro, told ESPN that ParlayPicker would "occasionally not even submit a lineup, despite it being a $3,000 buy-in."

"My friend and I texted back and forth about how rich this guy must be," Smith added.

As ParlayPicker's play escalated and word of his missteps spread in the DFS community, players made a point of seeking out contests against him, according to multiple daily fantasy sources. One veteran DFS player, who communicated with ESPN on condition of anonymity, said they believe ParlayPicker is "the biggest loser ever on FanDuel."

"He was legendarily bad," the person added.
 

Yay sports gambling right?

Turns out that fired Jags employee who stole $22m+ while running up fake receipts on their virtual credit card system was HEAVY into fantasy sports gambling sites and 99% of that went to fund it.

Also turns out he was REALLY REALLY bad at it. (ParlayPicker is the alias he used on the sites)

Matt Smith, a well-known daily fantasy pro, told ESPN that ParlayPicker would "occasionally not even submit a lineup, despite it being a $3,000 buy-in."

"My friend and I texted back and forth about how rich this guy must be," Smith added.

As ParlayPicker's play escalated and word of his missteps spread in the DFS community, players made a point of seeking out contests against him, according to multiple daily fantasy sources. One veteran DFS player, who communicated with ESPN on condition of anonymity, said they believe ParlayPicker is "the biggest loser ever on FanDuel."

"He was legendarily bad," the person added.
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Wonder could he have been using DFS to move the money around for a fee.
 
I'm glad we're on the same side again after Kermit's meltdown and The Walrus backing him up. Someone should've given them a warning that whining about the refs that hard will destroy your image.

The salaries for college officials can range upwards into NFL ranges, and the travel and work expectations are often lower to boot. So, one must ask why you'd want to be an NFL ref? Usually, vanity or status.

Sooooo it does seem like a bad plan to piss off a group of people which features a lot of people who place value on those things. In the NFL there are a lot of things that are so close they can easily be a coin toss and nobody would be concerned if they go either way.
 
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