The Jacket
The Coat
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I look forward to stealing this programming from Crackstreams
I look forward to stealing this programming from Crackstreams
I'll be surprised if we ever get football without commercials. I will gladly settle for sports ala carte so I no longer needA la carte PPV sport event pricing with no commercials is the endgame. It'll take so long to get there though that the sports will all be unrecognizable.
That what your mom told me.One of the playoff games looked like It was cooked.
And soon enough I will stop watching for the same reasons I gave up boxing a year or so ago: the results are no longer legitimate. It's weird to me that nobody is talking about how the massive amounts of money involved in gambling will turn every sport into pro wrestling. But then again, why would anyone complain when they don't give a öööö?
I guarantee that whoever loses money on a football game that they think is fixed will complain.
Message boards tend to attract cynical negative type people.I feel like the more legitimized gambling is, and the more these massive, billion-dollar networks and leagues get involved in it, the less likely the results are to be fixed. Gambling is a money spigot for these giant companies that pays out regardless of what the results on the field are, so there's no need to rig it, and the only way that spigot turns off is if the games actually do turn out to be fixed.
That is true but that was also true even before gambling. Go to any sports message board thread from the pre-gambling era and you'll find plenty of posts talking about how the whole thing is rigged.
Pretty good long read on the deal.
Why Three Media Giants Made a Hail Mary Bet on Sports Streaming
https://www.wsj.com/business/media/...ming-b5b8d8a9?reflink=integratedwebview_share
It seems like Tech’s Atlanta market positioning (Big Ten method) is possibly going to change and be of less value. Typical poor timing for us…
Maybe not even then. The WWE is working with Ernst & Young to figure out how to get States to allow betting on "Fixed Outcome" events (one of their arguments is that betting already takes place on the Academy Awards). All the NFL would have to do is come out with a statement that their events are scripted, whether they were or not....the only way that spigot turns off is if the games actually do turn out to be fixed.