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Edonidd
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Should the NFL Rescind Jameson Williams' Suspension?
Can the NFL justifiably enforce rules that were not properly explained?
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This is obviously more of a local story rather than a national one. But the more I see it being investigated and looked into the more shady this whole thing has become. Multiple Detroit Lions players and an even larger number of support staff and/or coaching staff have been caught and punished. Big punishments too, they aren't going light. And they aren't able to be appealed and not eligible to be lessened.
From my understanding, and I could be completely incorrect, Jameson Williams is suspended for betting on a March Madness thing on his mobile phone app from the team facility. Either the weight room or whatever. It was hot on NFL games. It was not with some Mafia bookie or something. It was an app for legal gambling in a sport he doesn't even play. It could quite possibly be an app that pays the NFL and advertises during games, because I see a ton of those. It could quite possibly be an app that has current or former players in their commercials and being endorsed by them.
Also many players have been interviewed and have commented that college football rivalry games ALWAYS have $ action on them in nearly every team. Many players have also stated that they know for a fact that they themselves or other players on the team have violated this rule in the past. They state that the particular part about non nfl betting from team facilities has been glossed over and not mentioned. So this rule isn't being enforced universally.
Also mentioned quite frequently in articles is that there are possibly additional waves of punishments coming, and everyone keeps mentioning that it's Indianapolis and Detriot again that are being further investigated, with additional suspensions expected.
But the craziest part of the whole thing? This wasn't a sting operation by the NFL. This wasn't them closely monitoring the teams, facilities or players. This was reported by the sportsbook apps that in the state of Michigan they are required by law to have location verification software installed. The companies themselves reported to the NFL and the NFL moved from there.
TLDR synopsis. Sports books have directly manipulated the NFL into interfering with individual teams rosters.
If we really wanted to protect the integrity of the game, we should probably be ok with NFL players betting on March Madness. We should probably not be OK with large sports books manipulating the whole league and unilaterally meddling with individual teams.