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    Obviously betting on your own games is bad, but the league (and pro sports in general) is in bed with all these sports betting sites. Seems a little hypocritical to me. I still see no issue if someone bets on their own team to win. As long as they don't bet against their own team, who really cares?
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    Quote Originally Posted by AngeloV View Post
    Obviously betting on your own games is bad, but the league (and pro sports in general) is in bed with all these sports betting sites. Seems a little hypocritical to me. I still see no issue if someone bets on their own team to win. As long as they don't bet against their own team, who really cares?
    I don't think I can disagree with anything you have said here.
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    It’s risky when a player starts to bet on his own league. How much influence does he have on games? Betting on winning seems OK, yet what happens when it becomes props like TD’s or yardage? A player forces a throw and it’s picked, instead of running for an easy first down because he needs those yards. Team fumbles would be an easy stat to win. Is it OK if you’re the back and betting on not fumbling, but not OK if you’re betting on 2 or more fumbles? Also, we all know how betting can lead down a dark path. Once you’re in that lifestyle, it’s not too hard to start betting on losing to recoup your losses. Temptation, desperation happens when you lose your house. The integrity of the game is at stake when this all happens behind the scene.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ArgoZ View Post
    It’s risky when a player starts to bet on his own league. How much influence does he have on games? Betting on winning seems OK, yet what happens when it becomes props like TD’s or yardage? A player forces a throw and it’s picked, instead of running for an easy first down because he needs those yards. Team fumbles would be an easy stat to win. Is it OK if you’re the back and betting on not fumbling, but not OK if you’re betting on 2 or more fumbles? Also, we all know how betting can lead down a dark path. Once you’re in that lifestyle, it’s not too hard to start betting on losing to recoup your losses. Temptation, desperation happens when you lose your house. The integrity of the game is at stake when this all happens behind the scene.
    Good points. It can be a slippery slope.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ArgoZ View Post
    It’s risky when a player starts to bet on his own league. How much influence does he have on games? Betting on winning seems OK, yet what happens when it becomes props like TD’s or yardage? A player forces a throw and it’s picked, instead of running for an easy first down because he needs those yards. Team fumbles would be an easy stat to win. Is it OK if you’re the back and betting on not fumbling, but not OK if you’re betting on 2 or more fumbles? Also, we all know how betting can lead down a dark path. Once you’re in that lifestyle, it’s not too hard to start betting on losing to recoup your losses. Temptation, desperation happens when you lose your house. The integrity of the game is at stake when this all happens behind the scene.
    Props are a different thing (unless you bet on your own teammate to do better than the prop bet). To bet strictly on your own team to win, should be legal. Owners of horses bet on their horses all the time. And, I am will to bet (LOL) that owners bet on their own team against the owners of the team they are playing against all the time.
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