Las Vegas Raiders Fire Head Coach Josh McDaniels After 3-5 Start

The Las Vegas Raiders cleaned house late on Tuesday evening when they fired head coach Josh McDaniels, general manager Dave Ziegler, and offensive coordinator Mick Lombardi.

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An unhappy fan shared his thoughts on Las Vegas Raiders head coach Josh McDaniels, who was fired Tuesday night after a disappointing start this season. (Image: AP)

The Raiders are 3-5 and currently tied for last place in the AFC West. They were 3-3 before they lost two games in a row, including a 30-12 loss against the Chicago Bears in Week 7. Their most recent loss occurred on “Monday Night Football” in a 26-14 defeat against the Detroit Lions.

After much thought about what the Raiders need to move forward, I have decided to part ways with Josh and Dave,” said owner Mark Davis in an official statement. “I want to thank them both for their hard work and wish them and their families nothing but the best.”

Antonio Pierce will take over as the interim head coach after spending the start of this season as the linebackers coach. Champ Kelly was the assistant GM under Ziegler, and he was promoted to general manager for the remainder of the season.

Pierce becomes the 12th head coach for the Raiders since they last won a playoff game as the Oakland Raiders in 2002. This also marks the fourth time since 2008 that the Raiders switched head coaches in the middle of a season.

McDaniels Sacked After 25 Games

McDaniels had a six-year contract with the Raiders, and he lasted only 25 games before they fired him. He has a 9-16 record since taking over in 2022.

The Raiders went 6-11 in their first season under McDaniels, which was a disappointment considering he inherited a 10-7 team that qualified for the playoffs. The Raiders parted ways with quarterback Derek Carr and signed Jimmy Garoppolo in free agency this offseason.

After Week 3, McDaniels emerged as the betting favorite to become the first head coach to lose his job this season.

McDaniels has now lost two head coaching jobs when he was let go midway through his second season. McDaniels went 11-17 with the Denver Broncos during his first stint as a head coach. He lasted 28 games before the Broncos fired him in 2010.

Davis indicated he will seek a new head coach and general manager in the offseason. Potential head coaching candidates include Brian Flores, Jim Harbaugh, Dan Quinn, and Raheem Morris.

Raiders Plagued by Offensive Woes

McDaniels won six Super Bowls as a coach under Bill Belichick and the New England Patriots. He was the offensive coordinator of the Patriots when the Raiders hired him in hopes that he could bring his winning offensive philosophy to Las Vegas.

The Raiders compete in a high-scoring division with gunslinger quarterbacks like Patrick Mahomes from the Kansas City Chiefs and Justin Herbert from the Las Angeles Chargers. However, McDaniels failed to deliver a team that could challenge their divisional rivals.

The Raiders won three games in 2023, but all three victories were close games and decided by nine total points. They never won a game by more than four points. They averaged 14.2 points per game in their losses.

The Raiders’ downtrodden offense averaged 15.8 points per game and they were the third-worst scoring team in the NFL this season under McDaniels. The offense generated only 268.3 yards per game, which was the second-lowest in the NFL.

The Raiders have the worst rushing team in the NFL this season. Their paltry rushing attack averages only 70 yards per game, and that’s even after running back Josh Jacobs ended a contract holdout.

Betting the Raiders the Rest of the Season

The Raiders are currently tied with the Denver Broncos (3-5) for last place in the AFC West. Oddsmakers didn’t have much faith in the Raiders this season, which is why they had a projected win total of only 6.5 over/under.

The Raiders are +1200 odds to make the playoffs, according to a prop bet at DraftKings. They’re a huge favorite to miss the playoffs at -3000 odds.

The Chiefs are tied for the best record in the AFC at 6-2 thanks to their good-luck charm, Taylor Swift. The Chiefs are -700 odds to win the AFC West for an eighth-consecutive season.

During the preseason, the Raiders were +1200 odds to win the AFC West. After they started 3-5, their divisional odds dropped to +4000.

The Raiders play their next two games at home in Sin City. They host the New York Giants in Week 9, and square off against New York Jets on “Sunday Night Football” in Week 10.

The Raiders are a slight favorite at -1 against the Giants. Quarterback Daniel Jones missed three games with a neck injury and he’s expected to return versus the Raiders.

The Raiders have a 3-5 record against the point spread (ATS) this season. The Giants are 2-5-1 ATS.

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Milwaukee Bucks, Boston Celtics are NBA Championship Favorites at Postseason Start

The 2023 NBA Playoffs tip off on Saturday with 16 teams in the hunt for the title. The Milwaukee Bucks are the consensus favorite to win the 2022-23 NBA championship at +265 odds according to DraftKings. The Boston Celtics, last postseason’s runner up, are right behind the Bucks at +310 odds.

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Milwaukee Bucks center Giannis Antetokounmpo is swarmed by a trio of defenders from the Boston Celtics at Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee. (Image: USA Today Sports)

The defending champion Golden State Warriors are +900 odds to win the championship in back-to-back seasons. They begin the playoffs as the fifth-highest team on the board as the #6 seed in the Western Conference.

NBA Championship Odds 4/15/2023
Milwaukee Bucks +265
Boston Celtics +310
Phoenix Suns +425
Philadelphia 76ers +1000
Golden State Warriors +900
Denver Nuggets +1100
LA Lakers +1600
Memphis Grizzlies +2000
LA Clippers +5000
Cleveland Cavs +4500
Sacramento Kings +8000
New York Knicks +12000
Miami Heat +25000
Minnesota Timberwolves +25000
Atlanta Hawks +25000
Brooklyn Nets +60000

The Phoenix Suns acquired superstar forward Kevin Durant at the trade deadline, and they became a popular pick to win the title. The Suns saw a tremendous boost in their futures, and they’re now the outright favorite to win the Western Conference at +180 odds. You can also back the Suns at +425 odds to win the championship as the third-highest team on the NBA futures board.

Celtics: Title Favorites for 19 Weeks

The Celtics won the Eastern Conference last season, but were denied a championship by the Warriors in the 2022 NBA Finals. The Celtics underwent a coaching change in the preseason due to a scandal involving Ime Udoka. Assistant coach Joe Mazzulla admirably filled the role as new head coach and the Celtics didn’t miss a beat.

The Celtics were the hottest team in the first half of the season, thanks to one of the most efficient offenses in the history in the NBA. They hit a rough patch in the second half of the season while shooting guard Jaylen Brown struggled with injuries. The Celtics still secured the #2 seed in the east, and they’re on an eventual collision course with the Bucks in the conference final.

In the preseason, the Celtics were among the three co-favorites at +600 odds to win the championship. The Celtics were the betting favorite or co-favorite to win the championship during 19 of the first 21 weeks of the season. You can back the Celtics to win the title at +310 odds right now as the second-highest team on the futures board.

Bucks: Seek Second Title Since 2021

The Bucks are on a specific mission to win a second championship in the last three seasons. An injury to forward Khris Middleton derailed their quest to repeat last postseason, and they were upended in the Eastern Conference semifinals by the Celtics in seven games.

The Bucks enter this year’s playoffs with a healthy squad, and Giannis “Greek Freak” Antetokounmpo had one of his best statistical seasons of his illustrious career by averaging 31.1 points, 11.8 rebounds, and 5.7 assists per game.

The Bucks were a brief favorite to win the title early in the season at +550 odds when they jumped ahead of the Celtics, but spent the majority of the season as the second favorite on the board.

With less than a month to go in the regular season, the Bucks emerged as the new title favorite at +330 odds. Despite a tough fight with the Celtics, the Bucks locked up the #1 seed in the east and finished the season with the best record in the NBA at 58-24. With the NBA playoffs about to begin, the Bucks are the outright favorite to win the championship at +265 odds.

If you follow the money, it’s a two-way race among Eastern Conference contenders between the Bucks and Celtics. The Philadelphia 76ers are the #3 seed in the east and fourth overall on the futures board at +1000 odds to win the championship. The 76ers are followed by the #4 Cleveland Cavs (+4500), #5 New York Knicks (+12000), #6 Miami Heat (+25000), #7 Atlanta Hawks (+25000), and #8 Brooklyn Nets (+60000).

Western Conference: Suns, Warriors Lead the Tight Pack

The Suns saw their championship odds jump from +1800 to +450 after the acquisition of Durant from the Brooklyn Nets prior to the trade deadline.

Once the Suns added Durant, they became the team to beat from the Western Conference. The prevailing thought is that the Suns will square off against the Bucks or Celtics in the 2023 NBA Finals. You can back them right now at +425 odds according to DraftKings.

The Warriors are a team that’s built to peak in the postseason. They survived a bumpy season that began with a blowup between forward Draymond Green and sixth man Jordan Poole. A media circus ensued, but the Warriors quickly put the incident behind them. They were more worried about the long-term health of Steph Curry, who sustained a left shoulder injury and lower leg injury this season. Curry insists he’s 100% healthy at the start of the playoffs, and so long as he’s on the court, the Warriors will always have a chance to compete for a title.

The Warriors surprised everyone with their magical championship run last season, but fans expect them to “flip the switch” once again this postseason. The Warriors are +900 odds to repeat as champions.

No Love for the Nuggets, Lots of Love for the Lakers

The Denver Nuggets secured the #1 seed in the Western Conference, and NBA All-Star center Nikola Jokic is on the short list to win a third-straight MVP. However, oddsmakers and bettors are reticent to back the Nuggets after Durant tipped the balance of power in the west.

The Nuggets are currently +1100 odds to win the championship as the third highest team from the conference on the futures board, and the sixth highest team overall.

The Nuggets didn’t help their own cause when they struggled down the stretch. Head coach Michael Malone chalked up their late-season skid to the team taking the gas off the pedal during his attempt to juggle the lineup to find rest for his starters.

The Lakers, led by the super-popular LeBron James, have a massive legion of fans that are never shy to back their beloved team in the postseason. As a public team, the Lakers tend to have skewed odds because of a higher volume of money backing them on the futures market. The Lakers are +1600 odds to win the title, even though they’re the #6 seed in the Western Conference.

The $10 Million Bet on the Sacramento Kings

The Sacramento Kings finally ended a 16-year postseason drought and qualified for the playoffs for the first time since 2006. The lowly Kings spent the last decade or more as the doormat in the Pacific Division before they shocked the world by winning a divisional crown and securing the #3 seed in the Western Conference.

The young Kings lack postseason experience, and have a tough draw against the #6 Warriors in the opening round. It should still be a fun matchup with the defending champions battling the highest-scoring team in the NBA. Plus, there’s some additional drama because Kings head coach Mike Brown was a former assistant coach with the Warriors under Steve Kerr.

One NBA bettor was not shy to back his belief that the Kings could run the table in the postseason and win a championship. During the offseason, a Kings fan made two different futures wagers at the Tropicana Casino in Las Vegas. He bet the Kings to win the 2022-23 NBA championship at +75000 odds at the start of the offseason, and made a second wager at +35000 odds shortly before the preseason began. If the Kings win the title, that fortuitous bettor will cash out for $10.3 million on a mere $18,000 investment.

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Is it Time for the AGA to Start Supporting Skill Games Operators?

is_it_tim_-for_the_aga_to_start_supporting_skill_games_operatorsAs the American gambling industry coalesces around legalized sports betting and state by state the slots begin to spin and virtual chips hit the tables, there remains a fight for legitimacy for some in the landscape.

Manufacturers of land-based cabinets with games of skill or games of chance might find themselves in a sort of gray area – and they have good reason to worry that business life is not always black and white for them.

People gamble and they really don’t care if the odds are against them. It just takes one lucky hit to make up losses and potentially swing into the far-positive territory. Most people understand that a lucky hit may never come, and they are okay with that… content to pay to play for entertainment value as long as they at least have a chance to win big.

Gambling is the new big thing going by the numbers. The industry is well-regulated, with independent labs auditing the programs and random number generators with actual return-to-player percentages checked against the theoretical RTP to verify the maths and fairness of the games.

More Than an Advocate for American Casinos

The American Gaming Association is by its very nature an advocate for regulated gambling but it also uses its political heft to try to strong-arm competition its members may face. When speaking about online casinos that operate with offshore licenses and are completely legal at the federal level, though not in all states – the association tends to demonize the operators as illegal, unlicensed, and unregulated. In fact, 99.9% of all offshore casinos are indeed licensed where they are registered.

Addressing federal restrictions, it should be noted that IGT, now part of a world lottery conglomerate formerly known as GTECH, asked a federal court for final clarification about whether or not online casino gaming and lottery sales that cross state borders were under the purview of the Wire Act of 1961.

Each administration over the last decade or so has taken a different position on the matter with the Obama DOJ issuing an opinion in 2012 that the Wire Act only applies to sports betting (of course there were no online casinos in 1961 so how could it be otherwise?). The Trump DOJ contended that all online gambling that didn’t occur 100% within a single state’s borders was illegal under the act and reversed the Obama-era decision in 2018. The Biden administration let its position be known by refusing to defend the Session/Barr era lawsuits related to the matter.

Obvious that Wire Act Never Applied to Online Casino Gambling

That at least some members of the GOP knew full well it didn’t apply to poker or online casino casinos can be garnered from the fact that H.R.707 — 114th Congress (2015-2016) (introduced but never passed) sought to: “Provide that the prohibition against transmission of wagering information shall apply to any bet or wager, or information assisting in the placing of any bet or wager, thus making such prohibition applicable to all types of gambling activities, including internet gambling”.

IGT sued the U.S. DOJ over the ambiguously interpreted act in late 2021 and nearly a year later the company prevailed when the U.S. District Court in Rhode Island affirmed the prior U.S. Department of Justice (Obama era) opinion that the 1961 Wire Act applies only to sports betting – not to online poker or online casino gaming, making the question moot and as settled law.

Readers can learn more about the law from its inception as promoted by US AG Robert Kennedy, a history of DOJ opinions, and the final conclusion by the court at JD Supra here.

The AGA will also often lump offshore operators in with the currently unregulated or under-regulated skill game providers found at truck stops, mom-and-pop restaurants, grocery stores, and other neighborhood venues around the American landscape. It’s wrong-headed and simply has no basis in fact in many cases.

Take Pennsylvania’s Pace-O-Matic for example. Courts have consistently ruled in the company’s favor finding that the slot-like games were indeed legal games of skill and not purely games of chance. It is impossible to be paid out if the player doesn’t surmise where the winning line is and activates the payout by selecting only the winning symbols.

While the courts have ruled for the company that hasn’t stopped some gung-ho or overzealous district attorneys from seizing the machines and peripheral equipment as well as the cash that’s in the machines when they are confiscated illegally (according to a recent judge’s ruling).

Skill Games Don’t Cannibalize Sticks and Bricks Revenue

One of the arguments that the American gambling industry and its protector’s project is that these skill games are somehow cannibalizing the “legal” operators’ revenues. But that is a ludicrous assertion on its face going by the AGA’s own numbers. The year 2022 was a record-breaking year for the US commercial gaming operators producing a cash haul of more than $60b last year. That record-breaking revenue smashed the previous record of $53b set in 2021.

The same report stated that more than one in three Americans old enough to gamble went to a casino at least once last year, 84m of us.

According to an article at G3 Newswire, a spokesman for Pace-O-Matic, Mike Barley said: “When you are continuously hitting the jackpot on revenue, you can’t at the same time complain that skill games are a threat to your casino business. It doesn’t work that way. The numbers are the numbers.

Whether or not a causative effect can be found or direct lines drawn from one to the other, he contends an increase in the number of available skills games in a given market also sees casino profits on the rise.

Skill Games are 100% Legal in Some States

Looking at Pennsylvania, where the legal games from Pace-O-Matic are found almost everywhere across the commonwealth, gambling revenues, mostly from in-person casino slot play were up 18% in January over the same period a year ago and operators saw $475m of revenue in December.

Barley points out that there is really no overlap in players who play slots versus skill games because each type of player is looking for a completely different experience. People who play skill games step out for some entertainment in their own communities whether they drive across town to a fire hall, fraternal club, or a veterans post or simply walk across the street or down the block to a restaurant, gas station, or a small grocery store.

“It’s just not the case that a couple headed to a casino decides instead to stop off at an Elks Club to play skill games instead,” he said. “Trying to say that the two experiences are the same for players is ridiculous. We don’t have the flashing lights and wall-to-wall games. For us, it’s maybe five games in a corner of a neighborhood restaurant.”

The G3 Newswire article concludes with the suggestion that rather than “pointing fingers” at the completely legal skill games, organizations like the AGA might consider teaming up with Pace-O-Matic in order to squeeze cheating operators and illegal machines out of the market.

Pace-O-Matic wants more regulation of skill games as well as taxation by the state which would make state governments stakeholders in the small but important sector.

Source: Record US casino revenues prove legal skill games pose no financial competition, G3 Newswire, February 3, 2023

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