Sounds like Vegas wants to tighten up the accuracy on the lines.
Which is stupid. Vegas should have no say in it.
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Sounds like Vegas wants to tighten up the accuracy on the lines.
That is absolutely a fair reaction. You can't take the money and not expect the scrutiny that comes with it.
Honestly I think you owe it to your ticketholders anyway, even without NIL. I think the strategic advantage is overblown, particularly when most of this playing coy around injuries goes in one direction - it's almost always worse than we're letting on. Gets pretty predictable.
It is not owed to the ticketholders. Quite frankly it is none of our business.
One hallmark of Campbell's tenure has been his secrecy about injuries. It's almost to the point where if you learn that a guy has an injury of any sort, you just assume he's gone for the year. There's a lot of "he's practicng" or "he's getting close", only for that player to stay of the shelf for several more weeks, or in many cases the whole year.
Does Campbell just have a habit of downplaying the seriousness of injuries, or is he just extremely cautious about bringing guys back early? I'm all for being cautious when it comes to a player's health, but it gets kind of tiring seeing Hines' game day tweet every week about all the players being held out when there was some optimism they will play.