Tottie
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I'm not in bed with gambling companies like the NFL (which is fine) but at what point does protecting information end? I can agree that protecting on field integrity is extremely crucial when you have that much money changing hands based on the result, but a potential retire/unretire bet? I mean do they need to offer such a bet? If they choose to do so is the NFL really supposed to keep those kinds of transactions completely silent? It's impossible. What's next? Bets on the release of players? Player X finds out he will be released a week before they do the transaction and you don't think he family will know about it? I Just don't see this as an 'infraction' by anyone. They either offer those bets or don't but you can't be having investigations based on things like that. It won't end!For sure someone in Bradys inner circle or the Bucs higher ups leaked info to a degenerate











