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I get what you're saying and you're definitely correct, but sports gambling creeping its' way into the mainstream nationwide and being actively promoted by the leagues blurs that stigma IMO. Imagine these rookies coming in the league the next few years that came up with these apps everywhere, NFL combine gonna need a class on "don't eff it up by gambling".
Most athletes seem to have common sense to not gamble, but the list has been growing over the last few years. Especially in college.
Timeline of Professional and College Athletes Betting on Sports
There has been a rash of recent incidents of professional and college athletes betting on sports. Here's a timeline dating back to when sports betting was regulated in the USA.www.covers.com
Shohei should've slapped some sense into his boy
The stigma of athletes/coaches gambling will never be blurred though. Professional sports leagues couldnt be more clear about what is allowed and what isnt. And gambling is THE biggest no no of all rules. If young players cant understand this, thats a them problem.