NFL to Fight Online Gambling

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  • obama our lord
    SBR Wise Guy
    • 12-24-08
    • 562

    #1
    NFL to Fight Online Gambling


    The National Football League has stepped up its attack on online gambling by hiring a full-time Washington-based lobbyist to pressure U.S. lawmakers on its behalf.

    Jeff Miller, formerly a senior aide to Wisconsin Democrat Senator Herb Kohl, was hired to work as an in-house lobbyist at the league's new Washington office. The NFL has also set up a political action committee to make federal campaign contributions to increase its influence in the capital.

    The NFL's opposition to online gambling is well-known and the issue will be at the top of Miller's agenda when he begins his job. The league wants to protect the current ban on Internet gambling under the 2006 Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (UIGEA), which effectively banned Internet gambling by outlawing the transfer of funds from a financial institution to Internet gambling sites.

    Miller was quoted by news agencies as saying that "We want to maintain the integrity of the game, and gambling threatens that."

    In the US, betting on the National Football League is just as popular as the games themselves. Nevada bookmakers alone took in $81.5 million in bets on Super Bowl XLIII in January, despite the slight drop on previous years as a result of the financial crisis.
  • BestPlay2day
    SBR Hall of Famer
    • 08-25-08
    • 5794

    #2
    Great, smart move NFL. No one would give a shit about over 1/2 the games on Sunday if there was no gambling. Who would care to follow the 49ers vs the Rams if you didn't have a betting interest in the game.
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    • VegasDave
      SBR Hall of Famer
      • 01-03-07
      • 8056

      #3
      Seriously, this makes no sense at all.

      The amount of money they'd lose on NFL Sunday Ticket alone...
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      • Bread
        SBR Posting Legend
        • 03-16-08
        • 23726

        #4
        Hopefully they're just doing this to save face, and not really put much effort into it.

        Seems counter-productive to their business to me, as BP2D states.
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        • wtf
          SBR Posting Legend
          • 08-22-08
          • 12983

          #5
          ok, lets look at football (soccer) in the UK where gambling on the games is legal

          has it undermined popularity

          have there been tales of massive corruption?
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          • fiveteamer
            SBR Posting Legend
            • 04-14-08
            • 10805

            #6
            The NFL is run by a self righteous moron.
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            • BestPlay2day
              SBR Hall of Famer
              • 08-25-08
              • 5794

              #7
              It's almost as stupid as the NCAA wanting to stop betting in college football. Who would even watch lower bowl games like the Motor City bowl or Tuesday night football on ESPN between Central Michigan vs Eastern Michigan? Only reason why those games exist is because of gambling. Take away gambling and these games wouldn't even exist or be on tv.
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              • 007Fatty
                SBR MVP
                • 01-14-09
                • 2267

                #8
                i would still watch ncaa i love watchin those games.
                and im guesing the only reason they are doing this is to make it seem like they are against it,.
                because that gives them a good rep.
                they wont actually take it away.
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                • daggerkobe
                  SBR Posting Legend
                  • 03-25-08
                  • 10744

                  #9
                  Jeff Miller was hired back in Oct. Try and stay current raiderfag. Dont u have more free pizzas to make for 0 tips?
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