JonCJG
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NFL & NBA security is no joke. They 're on the same level as an elite spy network and a highly functional intelligence agency.
They are capable of covert actions, including surveillance and extensive background checks. Background checks are usually done on the associates of high profiled players.
Both NFL & NBA security is staffed by a network of private investigators, mostly former officials with the Justice department and former FBI agents.
They also have snitches in the gambling underworld to inform them if an active player is placing bets. Some players try to get around the snitches by betting with an illegal bookie. Illegal gambling with these type of bookies begins and ends with them, this action does not affect betting lines so it goes unnoticed by the NBA's consultant in Las Vegas.
NFL & NBA security is considered a special police force that monitors the players.
It's been rumored that a former quarterback who was gay, was often trailed to the gay district of the city he played for. Allegedly, he was intercepted before he entered gay clubs and told to go home.
Very few things get past this special security force. They probably knew about Michael Vick's dogfighting tournaments before the story hit the press.
Food for thought.....
They are capable of covert actions, including surveillance and extensive background checks. Background checks are usually done on the associates of high profiled players.
Both NFL & NBA security is staffed by a network of private investigators, mostly former officials with the Justice department and former FBI agents.
They also have snitches in the gambling underworld to inform them if an active player is placing bets. Some players try to get around the snitches by betting with an illegal bookie. Illegal gambling with these type of bookies begins and ends with them, this action does not affect betting lines so it goes unnoticed by the NBA's consultant in Las Vegas.
NFL & NBA security is considered a special police force that monitors the players.
It's been rumored that a former quarterback who was gay, was often trailed to the gay district of the city he played for. Allegedly, he was intercepted before he entered gay clubs and told to go home.
Very few things get past this special security force. They probably knew about Michael Vick's dogfighting tournaments before the story hit the press.
Food for thought.....