Sports Betting Fans won’t see Johnson with Bengals at SBG Global

September 17th, 2021 Online Sports Betting Odds Line

Sports betting fans are chomping at the bit for the season to begin. News related to this online sports league are devoured by football junkies. Sports is something that almost all sports fans enjoy as it stresses the principals of competition and fair play. But Johnson’s latest “me first” tirade is little more than a temper tantrum thrown by a spoiled child and goes against everything that sports stands for. In a recent interview with ESPN radio, Johnson announced to the entire online sports betting world that he would not be attending any off season function -mandatory or otherwise- held by Cincinnati.

But the latest news that all pro receiver Chad Johnson has refused to play anymore for the Cincinnati Bengals has left a sour taste in mouths of most sports fans.

Further, the disgruntled star also told the sports nation that he demanded to be traded before the upcoming NFL draft. And if that wasn’t a possibility, Johnson said, a sports would be welcome as soon as possible. This terrible display of selfishness will likely poison his relationship with the Bengals and sports fans alike. There is absolutely no good that will come from these pathetic maneuvers and everyone involved, including online sports fans will be worse off.

Johnson has given the Bengals little choice but to seek a trade, but as anyone even remotely familiar with sports betting knows, his value has plummeted thanks to his latest tirade in the online sports media. Thus, the Bengals now will likely be lowballed by any team that’s willing to deal for the primadona receiver and so a deal will be even more difficult to pull off now according to most sports experts.

It’s said that in this current age of sports superstars feel entitled to earn championships every year. And if they don’t, they simply demand to be traded to a good team where things will be easier, as sports betting fans have increasingly seen the past few years. Sadly, this “me-first” attitude that seems so prevalent in sports betting these days is slowly destroying sports.

 

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