Drew Brees-Citrus Bowl mess latest warning of sport betting issues

Summarized by: Live Sports Direct
 
Drew Brees-Citrus Bowl mess latest warning of sport betting issues

The Citrus Bowl between LSU and Purdue was placed in financial confusion. Drew Brees, who joined Purdue as an interim assistant coach, has a significant investment and TV promotional presence in a sports gambling operation.

Drew Brees-Citrus Bowl mess is latest warning of sport betting issues. Professional tennis is the easiest sport to fix. The lure to fixed team games grows as the real and perceived chance of being nailed diminishes.

Boom Esiason is a phony who dislikes Mac Jones because of his body language. Esisason's show is clean and circumspect and he's a coarse, gratuitous put-down artist. He covets an audience of socially desensitized young men.

ESPN has a history of making ridiculous sports news. Georgia's basketball win over Auburn was the network's first home victory over a ranked opponent since 2021. Auburn is ranked 22nd.

Bob Wischusen and Bob Papa are play-by-play announcers on the Jets and Giants radio. They are unprofessional and uninspiring. Good play calling needs to be about description, not stats. Pelé received no red cards in his career. The first time yellow and red card were used was in the 1970 World Cup. He was sent off in a game against Colombia for insulting the ref's mother.

The lesson in TV that we can't watch two things at once remains unlearnt.

Drew Brees-Citrus Bowl mess is latest warning of sport betting issues. Viewers have only two eyes at the same time.

CBS cut the scene during Sunday's Colts-Giants game to show the game in its annual sustained graphics. Sports TV execs continue to add stuff to the show just to make it more interesting. Phil Simms is not on Twitter. He is also not a member of the Communist Party. He pays his taxes, doesn't litter and hasn't committed a homicide in nearly a week. The person using his name and claiming to have thousands of followers is probably not him or her.