Page 17 - AT
P. 17
A17
Friday 8 November 2019
NFL
riding OIL SPILL
wave of
sports
betting
By TIM DAHLBERG
AP Sports Columnist
Luckily, the black cat mak-
ing its primetime debut
at MetLife Stadium didn’t
seem to be an omen. The
cat not only found the end
zone but found a way to
escape Monday night,
which is more than most
members of the Giants
can do before their season
is mercifully over. That’s life
midway through the NFL’s
100th season, where a cat
is more entertaining than
both New York teams and
the race for the bottom is a
fight for future draft picks in-
stead of the Lombardi tro-
phy. Things are even worse
in Cincinnati, where the
Bengals can’t sniff a win
and can’t draw any fans. If
parity is the goal in the NFL,
the Bengals are among
the perennially underper-
forming teams that have
yet to get the memo. Win-
ning, the legendary Vince
Lombardi so famously said,
isn’t everything. It’s the only
thing. But that’s not always Blues win 6th straight
true these days in the NFL,
where the money is huge beating Oilers 5-2
for both owners and play-
ers whether they’re chas-
ing a Super Bowl or the
basement of their division.
Increasingly, that’s also
true these days for fans.
They can play daily fantasy Edmonton Oilers’ Leon Draisaitl (29) looks to
or make bets in an increas-
ing number of states that the goalie after his assist on a goal against
are more predicated on the St. Louis Blues during the first period of
different spreads and sta- an NHL hockey game Wednesday, Nov. 6,
tistical outcomes than they 2019, in Edmonton, Alberta.
are on the idea of their Associated Press
team winning.
Page 20
Continued on Page 19

