surprised no one has posted on this new posting yet.
By Ron Shandler July 12th, 2012 9:57am
"As you may have noticed, we've been running promotions every few weeks for DraftStreet.com. DraftStreet offers Daily and Weekly fantasy sports leagues for Baseball, Football, Basketball, Hockey and Golf. The site is relatively new, but growing at an incredible rate and if you take fantasy sports seriously, there is A LOT of money to be made.
A college kid from New Jersey (pictured above) who plays at DraftStreet (handle: “hixvillehunk” – you can’t make this stuff up), started playing at about this time last year. He made a modest deposit of $60 to get going and over the course of last baseball season turned that $60 into $60,000. He's kept the momentum going into this season and is making a living playing fantasy baseball!
Just saying it makes me angry, and makes me question the decisions I’ve made in my life. You probably feel similarly."
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there's more, but you get the idea.
I'm trying to tell myself that's not supposed to have Ron's byline on it - especially because it's difficult to believe he's hard-up for money these days. And if that's not an issue, then how does this happen?
If his new bosses convinced him it doesn't hurt Ron's reputation, then I'd suggest they re-think that.
I respect Ron, and the freedom we have here to post. But some things just need to be called out. This is one of those.
And if Ron wants to defend this, I'd be interested to hear it.
By Ron Shandler July 12th, 2012 9:57am
"As you may have noticed, we've been running promotions every few weeks for DraftStreet.com. DraftStreet offers Daily and Weekly fantasy sports leagues for Baseball, Football, Basketball, Hockey and Golf. The site is relatively new, but growing at an incredible rate and if you take fantasy sports seriously, there is A LOT of money to be made.
A college kid from New Jersey (pictured above) who plays at DraftStreet (handle: “hixvillehunk” – you can’t make this stuff up), started playing at about this time last year. He made a modest deposit of $60 to get going and over the course of last baseball season turned that $60 into $60,000. He's kept the momentum going into this season and is making a living playing fantasy baseball!
Just saying it makes me angry, and makes me question the decisions I’ve made in my life. You probably feel similarly."
............
there's more, but you get the idea.
I'm trying to tell myself that's not supposed to have Ron's byline on it - especially because it's difficult to believe he's hard-up for money these days. And if that's not an issue, then how does this happen?
If his new bosses convinced him it doesn't hurt Ron's reputation, then I'd suggest they re-think that.
I respect Ron, and the freedom we have here to post. But some things just need to be called out. This is one of those.
And if Ron wants to defend this, I'd be interested to hear it.
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