HelenaHandBasket
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When it comes to betting on your team, seems to go against a pretty firm rule of the NFL.Lifetime ban for something he did when he was 21 and not even in the NFL yet?
When it comes to betting on your team, seems to go against a pretty firm rule of the NFL.Lifetime ban for something he did when he was 21 and not even in the NFL yet?
From what I’ve seen the majority of the bets were actually placed when he was a college freshman aged 18.Lifetime ban for something he did when he was 21 and not even in the NFL yet?
I think the ones one his own team were early on. But I think just this year he sent 5k to someone to bet for him.From what I’ve seen the majority of the bets were actually placed when he was a college freshman aged 18.
He bet 65 of $90,000 after 12/25/2023. Not when he was 18. Bet $5,000 while at TTFrom what I’ve seen the majority of the bets were actually placed when he was a college freshman aged 18.
I think the ones one his own team were early on. But I think just this year he sent 5k to someone to bet for him.
I like winning, but winning with no semblance of integrity or by breaking rules or cheating is not for me. Teams that do that deserve to lose and have problems. I have no respect for them. I lost a lot of respect for MSU by
how they handled their coach DUI’s and their lies about the situations. I believe in principles and like honest and honorable people. Even in sport.
I just don't think the kid should have a lifetime ban when he wasn't even in the NFL yet. Even Paul Hornung and Alex Karras who ended up in Hall of Fame were suspended for one year for gambling. There are multiple players that have been suspended by the NFL for multiple games or even a season over the last few years. Yet the NFL has embraced gambling and has partnerships with multiple gambling sites. The kid screwed up and it appears that he has acknowledged his issues and taken steps to correct it. I think NEVER allowing Sorsby into the NFL is not proportional punishment. NCAA ban was appropriate because he was playing in the NCAA.I like winning, but winning with no semblance of integrity or by breaking rules or cheating is not for me. Teams that do that deserve to lose and have problems. I have no respect for them. I lost a lot of respect for MSU by
how they handled their coach DUI’s and their lies about the situations. I believe in principles and like honest and honorable people. Even in sport.
My former law partner Fritz Mondale told me how he tried to live his life based on principles. He told me that Hubie had taught him that. Mondale’s comments had an impact on my life, as they came at a time when it wasn't as clear how to make decisions and guide my life. I was raised with principles, but after school there wasn’t as much guidance and not as many mentors in my life. Mondale was a great guy. I truly enjoyed and respected him. I was around him for more than brief periods about a dozen times. He mentored our partner Amy Klobucher too. He didn’t mentor me, but he was always good to me. Loved the guy.