Texas Tech transfer quarterback Brendan Sorsby is checking into a residential treatment program for a gambling addiction.

There are several dozen states where that is an option. Some also have NFL teams such as Illinois, New Jersey, Pennsylvania & Tennessee for example.

I placed a wager at Wrigley Field before the Northwestern-Gophers game last November. I had action on a Titans game in Nashville in 2024, bet it at the parlor where the Preds played before I walked over to the game.
Goes to show you how much I bet.
 


Best practice.
Yep....there are certainly people out there that are able to make money betting on sports but guarantee there are way more people losing then winning.
 

Yep....there are certainly people out there that are able to make money betting on sports but guarantee there are way more people losing then winning.
I listened to a podcast a few months ago with a couple of the top handicappers in Vegas and they said that the elite sports gamblers in the industry only win 55% of their bets.
 

I listened to a podcast a few months ago with a couple of the top handicappers in Vegas and they said that the elite sports gamblers in the industry only win 55% of their bets.

Generally need to get to 52.5% to make a buck.
 





The NCAA needs to take a cue from Nancy Reagan and hope that their "just say no" to this on-going BS is more successful than her original campaign.

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Sorsby will be allowed to play in the NFL and some team will take him in the Supplemental Draft. For example, the Steelers.

The NFL set the precedent by allowing Hunter Dekkers from Iowa State to be eligible in the League.


I would absolutely love the Vikings to take him as the practice squad QB over Brosmer, just doubt that will happen with terrible McCarthy still on the team.
 

False

That was only true when they thoughts they’d win
Ken Paxton apparently blew this whole thing wide open with his threat of legal action.

Big 12 filed in federal court, using his threat as part of their justification, and it was that lawsuit which quickly brought TT and Sorsby to heel.
 

NFL decides not to have a supplemental draft. Love it....looks like he can go play in the CFL if he wants to next year. Wonder what kind of action he can get on those games?

 



The NFL to Sorsby

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Don't you have to be an NFL player to be part of the NFLPA??? I plan on suing as well if that's not the case
I think the NFLPA might push the issue to get clarity on similar situations that may occur in the tuture. NFLPA hasn't shown the solidarity thta thte MLBPA has (at least in recent years) and the MLBPA is already dumping on the baseball owners' proposed changes to the MLB amateur draft. It is apples-and-oranges (or pigskins-and-horsehides) because of the different entry rules into the leagues, but I think there is some ground for Sorsby to stand on give he could have declared for the regular draft and would have if he had known his betting habits were going to cause this big of a problem for him. For his sake, I hope he saved some of his previous NIL money.
 

Sorsby will be allowed to play in the NFL and some team will take him in the Supplemental Draft. For example, the Steelers.

The NFL set the precedent by allowing Hunter Dekkers from Iowa State to be eligible in the League.


I would absolutely love the Vikings to take him as the practice squad QB over Brosmer, just doubt that will happen with terrible McCarthy still on the team.
Hot take!
 

I think the NFLPA might push the issue to get clarity on similar situations that may occur in the tuture. NFLPA hasn't shown the solidarity thta thte MLBPA has (at least in recent years) and the MLBPA is already dumping on the baseball owners' proposed changes to the MLB amateur draft. It is apples-and-oranges (or pigskins-and-horsehides) because of the different entry rules into the leagues, but I think there is some ground for Sorsby to stand on give he could have declared for the regular draft and would have if he had known his betting habits were going to cause this big of a problem for him. For his sake, I hope he saved some of his previous NIL money.
Pretty sure his attorney will be absorbing all of his NIL money with this ridiculous BS🤣

I demand more frivolous lawsuits!
 


What is the lawyer going to do? Force the NFL to hold a supplemental draft and sue teams that don’t draft him?


Since its inception in 1977, the only other time there wasn't a supplemental draft was in 2008, when there were no applicants. There have been many other years in which all clubs passed on making any selections, most recently in both 2016 and 2017.

The NFL supplemental draft is available for players whose eligibility situations changed after the January declaration deadline for the regular draft.
 

What is the lawyer going to do? Force the NFL to hold a supplemental draft and sue teams that don’t draft him?


Since its inception in 1977, the only other time there wasn't a supplemental draft was in 2008, when there were no applicants. There have been many other years in which all clubs passed on making any selections, most recently in both 2016 and 2017.

The NFL supplemental draft is available for players whose eligibility situations changed after the January declaration deadline for the regular draft.
The article you quoted was from 2020. Last supplemental draft was in 2019 and has not been once since. So while it was certainly very common prior to 2019 the lawyer isn't going to be able to make a case that the NFL is doing something different by not holding a supplemental draft since there hasn't been on for multiple years.
 

The article you quoted was from 2020. Last supplemental draft was in 2019 and has not been once since. So while it was certainly very common prior to 2019 the lawyer isn't going to be able to make a case that the NFL is doing something different by not holding a supplemental draft since there hasn't been on for multiple years.
True, but have there been applications for a supplemental draft since the last one? I trankly don't know.

It is nigh on impossible to defend Sorsby and one reaps what they sow and all that jazz, but I don't see the NFL as employing a collection of saints. I think we all have to admit that gambling is different than other offenses that leagues tend to overlook or punish lightly as it places a shadow over the competition itself.
 




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