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this is a discussion within the NFL Community Forum; Originally Posted by burningmetal I have always wondered why the designations even exist. Fantasy football players would probably go insane without it, but this has been around long before fantasy football. I don't know if the designations have always existed, ...
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Re: "Probably" a good move for injury reports
Originally Posted by burningmetal
It has to do with gambling. If Bookie "A" knows that Tom Brady cut his finger and won't play this week, but Person #B on the street doesn't know that, Person B can lose a lot of money to Bookie A, betting on the Patriots that week. In theory, publishing ALL the injuries removes the ability of people with "inside information" about injuries or players, to benefit from it by betting on the outcome based on knowing who's hurt. In reality, it doesn't really work, that often, but that is the historical origins of why they do it. To prevent unfair advantages in old-school gambling.
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