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The absolute worst in NJ meanwhile they are running non-stop ads on radio and TV. They are really annoying and cater to the novice bettor. To add insult to injury they have partnered with the Philadelphia Eagles.
 

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The absolute worst in NJ meanwhile they are running non-stop ads on radio and TV. They are really annoying and cater to the novice bettor. To add insult to injury they have partnered with the Philadelphia Eagles.

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Likewise does square book 888sport:

https://www.888sport.com/american-football/#/filter/american_football

Which also offers many bonuses to compensate for the -114 lines, as well as numerous betting options, etc

Though, if one is considered sharp, they may cut off all bonuses. Which could occur w/i about 2 days after opening an account there :):)

Still, IME, a useful out to have in one's arsenal.
 

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The absolute worst in NJ meanwhile they are running non-stop ads on radio and TV. They are really annoying and cater to the novice bettor. To add insult to injury they have partnered with the Philadelphia Eagles.
Why would you even mess around with them? All the AC Casinos have and app, Sugarhouse has an app and even Draftkings has the betting option for us here in NJ.
 

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Why would you even mess around with them? All the AC Casinos have and app, Sugarhouse has an app and even Draftkings has the betting option for us here in NJ.

I have no intention of signing up. It's just irritating to hear their ads every 5 minutes on the local sportstalk stations. 94.1 WIP and 97.5 The Fanatic plus they run TV spots so often that if your watching a football, basketball or hockey game you see the ads on every break. It's huge revenue for local cable providers FIOS and Comcast.

[FONT=&quot]The Philadelphia Eagles have signed a multiyear marketing partnership with Unibet, a global online gambling operator.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Financial terms of the deal, which represents the first casino partnership for the Eagles, were not disclosed.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]The agreement calls for Unibet, which has its headquarters in Malta, to receive a permanent branding presence on Lincoln Financial Field’s newly constructed northwest suites on the main concourse. Unibet signs will also be prominently displayed on the “Eagles Nest Tower,” the stadium’s digital billboard.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]The deal, as per National Football League rules, does not include any promotional rights for sports betting — meaning Unibet can’t directly promote gambling on its signage.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]In addition to the stadium branding, Unibet will receive exposure across the football team's digital and print outlets including PhiladelphiaEagles.com, team publications and social media channels.[/FONT]
 
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Wonder if this increased revenue to the Eagles, may help push other states with NFL teams to get behind legislation for legal sports betting in their state
 

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I wonder if it is like Jersey sales and TV money. Split among all the teams? I think it might be.
 

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