What a Tuel Posted June 4, 2017 Posted June 4, 2017 So now he has a gambling addiction AND he is an alcoholic?! And to think, we could still have cooking with Kiko commercials instead... I read somewhere that gambling addiction affects the hamstring. Something about sweating the bet out and getting dehydrated.
Pbomb Posted June 4, 2017 Posted June 4, 2017 I read somewhere that gambling addiction affects the hamstring. Something about sweating the bet out and getting dehydrated.this is not good, luckily freddy is still available, we might need him
NoSaint Posted June 4, 2017 Posted June 4, 2017 I have no problem with his pick of the Warriors. Did you really think that was what my post was about? Is the bet better because he posted it online? Where did McCoy post it? I only see someone else talking about it.
NewEra Posted June 5, 2017 Posted June 5, 2017 It seems as if LeBron is trying to avoid playing any kind of defense. All he's been doing is playing passing lanes
YoloinOhio Posted June 5, 2017 Posted June 5, 2017 Shump is actually doing a decent job on KD tonight, whose stat line is still filthy. At least it's a better game than Game 1.
The Dean Posted June 5, 2017 Posted June 5, 2017 If the bolded statements are not passing judgement, then I don't know what judgement is. Its Shady's money and if he wants to show his followers the large bet he made then so be it. Yes, genius. I question his judgment. But it has nothing to do with the fact he MADE a bet. I realize you probably can't be as stupid as your are pretending to be, and still be able to competently register for an account. So I will just assume you are a troll. I'm out.
NoSaint Posted June 5, 2017 Posted June 5, 2017 Yes, genius. I question his judgment. But it has nothing to do with the fact he MADE a bet. I realize you probably can't be as stupid as your are pretending to be, and still be able to competently register for an account. So I will just assume you are a troll. I'm out. But the tweet in the OP wasn't McCoy. Did McCoy also tweet it?
The Dean Posted June 5, 2017 Posted June 5, 2017 But the tweet in the OP wasn't McCoy. Did McCoy also tweet it? I do not know, and that's a decent point. But he has yet to deny it is his, or explain why this went public. Perhaps he sent it to someone who is indiscreet and/or untrustworthy. Maybe he will say it was all a joke, or was shared without his permission or knowledge. But honestly, I really have no clue why people think sharing their questionable public doings, is a prudent thing to do. Certainly the NFL and the Bills can't be happy about one of their star players flaunting something like this. Obviously he won't be cut, or probably even disciplined. But IMO, for a veteran leader to call negative attention to themselves (again) for their non-football related activities, is something I just shake my head at.
NoSaint Posted June 5, 2017 Posted June 5, 2017 I do not know, and that's a decent point. But he has yet to deny it is his, or explain why this went public. Perhaps he sent it to someone who is indiscreet and/or untrustworthy. Maybe he will say it was all a joke, or was shared without his permission or knowledge. But honestly, I really have no clue why people think sharing their questionable public doings, is a prudent thing to do. Certainly the NFL and the Bills can't be happy about one of their star players flaunting something like this. Obviously he won't be cut, or probably even disciplined. But IMO, for a veteran leader to call negative attention to themselves (again) for their non-football related activities, is something I just shake my head at. That's a pretty big shift. If you don't care about the bet, why do you care that someone is aware and shared it? I can start to buy it being less than great for him to be putting it out everywhere on his own... maybe... but unless you have a serious issue with the bet there's no reason to be upset it's not top secret classified information
Figster Posted June 5, 2017 Posted June 5, 2017 I do not know, and that's a decent point. But he has yet to deny it is his, or explain why this went public. Perhaps he sent it to someone who is indiscreet and/or untrustworthy. Maybe he will say it was all a joke, or was shared without his permission or knowledge. But honestly, I really have no clue why people think sharing their questionable public doings, is a prudent thing to do. Certainly the NFL and the Bills can't be happy about one of their star players flaunting something like this. Obviously he won't be cut, or probably even disciplined. But IMO, for a veteran leader to call negative attention to themselves (again) for their non-football related activities, is something I just shake my head at. I'm with you on this Dean because when you play an important position on an NFL football team and expose a gambling habit, problem however you want to describe betting that kind of money you open yourself up to attention where you or your team doesn't need it in my humble opinion. I also don't think it sets a good example for younger players.
The Dean Posted June 5, 2017 Posted June 5, 2017 That's a pretty big shift. Only because I know you aren't a troll, nor a total idiot, I will respond. No shift whatsoever. What I meant, and believe I said, from the get-go. Just fleshed it out a bit more for the learning impaired.
Herc11 Posted June 5, 2017 Posted June 5, 2017 Yes, genius. I question his judgment. But it has nothing to do with the fact he MADE a bet. I realize you probably can't be as stupid as your are pretending to be, and still be able to competently register for an account. So I will just assume you are a troll. I'm out. Lol... here we go with the insults from the keyboard warrior. I made my point. ****, you didn't even pay attention to the fact Shady didn't post it. But hey, keep casting your judgement from your ivory tower. I'm out.
papazoid Posted June 5, 2017 Posted June 5, 2017 So now he has a gambling addiction AND he is an alcoholic?! And to think, we could still have cooking with Kiko commercials instead... and cop beater. percentage wise of yearly income...that would be like a $2,000 bet for someone making $100,000/yr..... winning $625
Bill from NYC Posted June 5, 2017 Posted June 5, 2017 I love Shady as a ball player, but question his judgment, sometimes. In what way can publicly posting this be a good thing? I know it used to be against NFL rules to engage in team sports betting. I'm not sure if that is still true. But even if it isn't strictly against the rules, you know the NFL and the Bills can't be happy with one of their employees publicizing such a big bet. I also think it's stupid in several other ways, but don't feel the need to enumerate them here. I'm not sure when Shady was known for his judgement skills.
CodeMonkey Posted June 5, 2017 Posted June 5, 2017 I know $200K isn't a lot of money to him. But generally speaking, risking $200K to win $62K isn't necessarily wise.
Cheektavegas Charlie Posted June 5, 2017 Posted June 5, 2017 I do not know, and that's a decent point. But he has yet to deny it is his, or explain why this went public. Perhaps he sent it to someone who is indiscreet and/or untrustworthy. Maybe he will say it was all a joke, or was shared without his permission or knowledge. But honestly, I really have no clue why people think sharing their questionable public doings, is a prudent thing to do. Certainly the NFL and the Bills can't be happy about one of their star players flaunting something like this. Obviously he won't be cut, or probably even disciplined. But IMO, for a veteran leader to call negative attention to themselves (again) for their non-football related activities, is something I just shake my head at. I can't help but shake my head at how stupid this post is. 1) Shady did not send this tweet. He was not publicizing it. He was certainly not "flaunting" it as you accuse him of doing. 2) Sports betting in Las Vegas is not illegal. You seem to think that it is illegal, or that it is somehow morally wrong for an individual to take a risk with their own hard-earned money. 3) You accuse him of calling negative attention to himself for making a perfectly legal, and very likely an extremely wise investment. Sports betting is not against the law, not against NFL rules, and at best, it is vaguely "wrong" in the minds of a small group of the population that opposes it. I would love for you to explain why you think McCoy's act of placing a bet, and then not tweeting about it will negatively affect the team. 4) You said, "Obviously he won't be cut, or probably even disciplined." I can only hope you do not think our team's best player should be cut for his 100% legal, and likely smart decision. If you actually do, please find another team to follow.
GunnerBill Posted June 5, 2017 Posted June 5, 2017 You Americans have funny attitudes towards sports betting.
Figster Posted June 5, 2017 Posted June 5, 2017 (edited) I can't help but shake my head at how stupid this post is. 1) Shady did not send this tweet. He was not publicizing it. He was certainly not "flaunting" it as you accuse him of doing. 2) Sports betting in Las Vegas is not illegal. You seem to think that it is illegal, or that it is somehow morally wrong for an individual to take a risk with their own hard-earned money. 3) You accuse him of calling negative attention to himself for making a perfectly legal, and very likely an extremely wise investment. Sports betting is not against the law, not against NFL rules, and at best, it is vaguely "wrong" in the minds of a small group of the population that opposes it. I would love for you to explain why you think McCoy's act of placing a bet, and then not tweeting about it will negatively affect the team. 4) You said, "Obviously he won't be cut, or probably even disciplined." I can only hope you do not think our team's best player should be cut for his 100% legal, and likely smart decision. If you actually do, please find another team to follow. A football players career can end instantly without notice from injury, many have, and along with it goes all the money and for some the high rolling life style that came with it. It sets a bad example for younger players in my humble opinion. with all due respect Edited June 5, 2017 by Figster
The Dean Posted June 5, 2017 Posted June 5, 2017 I can't help but shake my head at how stupid this post is. 1) Shady did not send this tweet. He was not publicizing it. He was certainly not "flaunting" it as you accuse him of doing. 2) Sports betting in Las Vegas is not illegal. You seem to think that it is illegal, or that it is somehow morally wrong for an individual to take a risk with their own hard-earned money. 3) You accuse him of calling negative attention to himself for making a perfectly legal, and very likely an extremely wise investment. Sports betting is not against the law, not against NFL rules, and at best, it is vaguely "wrong" in the minds of a small group of the population that opposes it. I would love for you to explain why you think McCoy's act of placing a bet, and then not tweeting about it will negatively affect the team. 4) You said, "Obviously he won't be cut, or probably even disciplined." I can only hope you do not think our team's best player should be cut for his 100% legal, and likely smart decision. If you actually do, please find another team to follow. You clearly missed my point, but that's OK. Several others have, too. BTW, see "Shadymccoy" at the top, right hand side of the photo? To me, this indicates it was shared on some social media. Just stupid.
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