Dan Snyder could help lead Redskins, NFL into a bright sports gambling future

Snyder is intent on having a sportsbook in new stadium, which makes him one of the few NFL owners who openlys support NFL gambling shift.

A report made waves in the Washington D.C. area on Wednesday morning when it came out that Redskins owner Daniel Snyder has been pushing for a new stadium to be built with the ability for sports gambling to be present.

According to the report from The Washington Post, Snyder went as far as to condition his intent on rebuilding a new stadium in Landover, MD, on his ability to include sports betting as a staple feature. For some who were present in the meeting with Snyder, this came as a shock.

One senator, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss one of the private meetings, said he was slightly caught off guard by Snyder’s proposal to include sports betting at the stadium facility, especially since the NFL has been slow to embrace sports gambling.

“It was the first time it crossed my mind that the stadiums would have any interest,” the senator said. “I was surprised to think, given the history of professional sports and gambling, they would do it within the same venue.”

For some, this plan from Snyder may seem like a pipe-dream, and it could very well give him an easy excuse to move the team out of Landover, and back to Washington where he’s reportedly wanted to relocate recently. However, we see it as something else; this feels like Snyder is ahead of the curve, and it could be a major win for the Redskins in the future.

The hard truth of it all is that sports betting is a legitimate part of sports now. For years, those who frequent Las Vegas, as well as the many ‘degenerates’ who are proficient with navigating the internet, have been able to put some money down on games and experience the benefits of sports gambling. Most have also experienced the downsides of it as well. Now that some progressive states are leading the way in legalizing sports betting nationwide, it’s only right that the NFL starts to follow, and Snyder is one of the few owners who has expressed open support of it. ESPN’s Scott Van Pelt discussed this shift on SportsCenter Tuesday night.

Aside from the wild spectacle that the 2020 NFL Draft will end up being, it’s location is the real storyline. The NFL is starting to accept the fact that sports betting is going to be a part of its future, and their willingness to move a franchise to the city only cements their intent on growing with the shifting culture.

Now, it feels like Snyder’s intent on opening a sportsbook in his new stadium is a signal that he’s jumping on board. He may have a long past of being the last to the party, but he might be one of the few owners leading the charge into a new future in the NFL, and it could mean big things for the Redskins.

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Oklahoma City Thunder at Brooklyn Nets odds, picks and best bets

Previewing Tuesday’s Oklahoma City Thunder at Brooklyn Nets sports betting odds and lines, with NBA betting picks, tips and best bets.

The Oklahoma City Thunder (20-16) meet the Brooklyn Nets (16-19) for a 7:30 p.m. ET tip-off at Barclays Center. We analyze the Thunder-Nets odds and lines, with NBA betting advice and tips around the matchup.


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Thunder at Nets: Key injuries

Thunder

  • Nerlens Noel (ankle) questionable
  • SG Andre Roberson (knee) out

Nets

  • PG Kyrie Irving (shoulder) out
  • SG Caris LeVert (rest) probable
  • SF Kevin Durant (Achilles) out

Thunder at Nets: Odds, lines, picks and betting tips

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Prediction

Nets 107, Thunder 103

Moneyline (ML)

The Thunder lost their five-game winning streak in a 120-113 loss to the Philadelphia 76ers Monday, while the Nets lost their sixth straight game Monday by a 101-89 count against the Orlando Magic. Look for the Nets to break out of their slump in this game because of LeVert’s return to the lineup and their 5-0 against the spread record as home underdogs. LeVert has a favorable matching, in Terrance Ferguson, in his second game back from injury and should provide a boost to a Nets offense that struggled against the Magic. Ferguson has a low offensive rating (102) and a high defensive rating (113).

Back the NETS (+120) to win outright. New to sports betting? A $100 bet for the Nets to win straight up can earn a $120 profit.

Line/Against the Spread (ATS)

The Nets have gotten the better of the Thunder in their recent history. They are 7-3 ATS in their last 10 games against the Thunder. Furthermore, the Nets have played well against good competition at home, going 6-2 overall versus teams above .500 in Brooklyn. I could also see this being a lookahead spot for the Thunder. They are on the second game of a back-to-back and wrapping up a four-game road trip, before returning home to play the Houston Rockets and Los Angeles Lakers.

Taking the NETS (+1.5, +100) for a small insurance play is acceptable, but not crucial. Obviously the +1.5 isn’t much insurance, but having a vig-less line is a nice sight.

Over/Under (O/U)

I’m PASSING on the projected total of 214.5 because I cannot find trends that could lead me toward the Over or Under. Both teams have a 5-5 Over/Under record in their last 10 games and the O/U is 5-4-1 in the last 10 head-to-head meetings. Also, with both teams playing the second half of a back-to-back I could see fatigue affecting either side of the ball.

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