导出博客文章Topics this week include Tom Bradys amazing 2016 season; the man behind the Raiders rebuild; and three Class of 2004 quarterbacks joining elite companyThe man behind the Raiders revivalWhile the Oakland Raiders enjoy a bye week, the man who assembled the roster that has led the revival of a once-storied franchise continues to plow ahead with the personnel duties that are never-ceasing and wisely suggest, Work in progress.
Cheap Air Max Free Shipping .At least Reggie McKenzie, the Raiders general manager, has the tools that have equipped him for the job.Ron Wolf, the Hall of Fame general manager associated with restoring the Green Bay Packers prominence, saw it coming after he hired McKenzie as a pro personnel assistant in 1994. McKenzie remained with the Packers in the player personnel department until he was selected as the Raiders GM in 2012, less than a year after Al Davis died. Wolf recommended McKenzie to Raiders owner Mark Davis without hesitation.I thought he was exceptional at what he did -- that is, to evaluate talent, Wolf said. He had a rare feel for evaluating players properly. He really was a cut above. I think that came from him being a player. He was smart, he was tough, he was strong and he understood the game. I hate to say this, but maybe the best thing for pro football is that he got hurt, couldnt play anymore, and he went into talent evaluation.Wolf was a mainstay in personnel under Davis when Raiders selected McKenzie, a linebacker for the University of Tennessee, in the 10th round of the 1984 NFL draft. That season, he started all 16 games and was named to the all-rookie team after the Raiders went 12-4.McKenzie played next to Matt Millen, an All-Pro linebacker -- yes, that Matt Millen, the former general manager of the Detroit Lions.I tried to hire Reggie in Detroit but he stayed put, Millen said. The thing you valued is he thinks like Ron did. Ron trained him and Reggie was a great student, which if you know Reggies background, he was always a great student in high school and college. Reggie has his own instincts, like Ron. He has his own unique way of looking at things, but he also is grounded in the fundamentals of the job.Among those fundamentals, Wolf and Millen both agree, is finding a franchise quarterback. Wolf succeeded when he landed Brett Favre. Millen landed Joey Harrington.The bottom line is if you dont find that quarterback, then you dont have much a chance to go where you want to go, Millen said.McKenzie spent his first two years in Oakland with few draft picks and a bloated payroll that led to massive salary-cap cuts of established players who were on the down side, before he pounced on Fresno State quarterback Derek Carr in the second round of the 2014 draft. McKenzie also scored big that year in the first round when he took University of Buffalo linebacker Khalil Mack.Reggie found the quarterback, he found a dynamic pass-rusher and he is using all the tools available to build through the draft, free agency, the trade market if necessary, Wolf said. Just look at the offensive line. Its one of the best in football. Hes used free agency and the draft to build it pretty quickly. If you dont have five of those guys up front, your quarterback wont have a chance to display those skills.The exciting part is that Reggie has built a strong personnel department, and because of his own skills, what he is doing is very sustainable. He weathered the storm of those first two years. Im just delighted for him. Its exciting. Its exciting for the Raiders. Its exciting for the NFL.-- Chris MortensenAge looks good on Tom BradyNow that his bye week is over and his second-half run is about to commence, Brady is taking dead aim at the rest of the league -- and history.At 39 years, 151 days old on the final day of the regular season, the New England Patriots quarterback will be vying to become the second-oldest MVP winner in any of the four major sports and the oldest ever in football.Barry Bonds won the National League MVP award in 2004 at 40 years, 71 days old. New York Giants quarterback Charlie Conerly was the oldest player to win the NFLs Most Outstanding Player Award in 1959 -- the leagues MVP award didnt start until 1961 -- when he was 38 years, 85 days old. Former Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning became the oldest player ever to win the NFLs MVP award in 2013, when he was 37 years, 280 days old.But now Brady is vying to beat Manning, again, and do something no other NFL player has done before -- and might never again. No one this old has been this good. It is why when Hall of Fame quarterback Jim Kelly visited ESPN headquarters last week, he called Brady the greatest quarterback to ever play the game. Kelly said there wasnt even a question about it. Johnny Unitas, Joe Montana, they were great -- but Brady, in Kellys opinion, is at an all-time level.I dont mind saying that, Kelly told ESPNs Chris Berman on Monday Night Countdown. The consistency, every single year he does it. And he doesnt have, all time, the greatest players around him. A lot of times they are in and out -- [Wes] Welker is gone, a couple other guys are gone. He does have a great one in [Rob] Gronkowski, but the thing is, he makes it work and it doesnt matter what it is.What Brady is doing is not only incredible, its unprecedented. There has never been an NFL player this old producing at this level. Through four games, Brady has thrown 12 touchdowns, no interceptions and has a total QBR of 92.9 -- nearly double the QBR that Manning had in 2015, when he was the same age as Brady is now, and almost double the QBR that Brett Favre had in 2008, when he too was the same age that Brady is now.As old as Brady gets, he hasnt started to play that way.--?Adam SchefterKeeping up with the JoshesThis is an actual conversation that occurred within the NFL this season:Question: Whats going on with Josh?Answer: Which Josh are you talking about?No namesake has been through more challenging times this season than the Joshes.Kicker Josh Brown was placed on commissioners exempt list, then released by the Giants after documents showed he acknowledged physical, verbal and emotional abuse against his former wife, Molly Brown.Wide receiver Josh Gordon was suspended four games before entering rehab, while still waiting to hear from commissioner Roger Goodell whether hell be reinstated.Wide receiver Josh Huff was released by the Eagles last week, two days after he was arrested and charged with possessing an unloaded 9 mm handgun without a permit, a magazine that had six hollow-point bullets, and marijuana.And cornerback Josh Norman was fined $25,000 for criticizing an official and another $10,000 for using an imaginary bow and arrow as a way to celebrate a fourth-quarter interception against the Browns.This is not Joshing: No players with any other first name have created as many headlines as the Joshes.This cannot bode well for Browns quarterback Josh McCown, Bears guard Josh Sitton, 49ers guard Josh Garnett or Giants quarterback Josh Johnson. And so when someone asks, Whats going on with Josh? the inquirer must be more specific. There are a lot of Joshes to track.-- Adam SchefterClass of 2004 QBs joining elite companyThere always has been an appreciation for the quarterback draft class of 2004, specifically Eli Manning of the Giants, Philip Rivers of the San Diego Chargers and Ben Roethlisberger of the Pittsburgh Steelers.Its very possible, if not likely, that Rivers and Roethlisberger will hit career milestones Sunday when their names will be mentioned in the same sentence as a pair of quarterback legends, John Elway and Johnny Unitas.Rivers (298) needs two TD passes to reach 300, which would tie Elway for No. 8 on the all-time passing touchdowns list. Roethlisberger (289) needs one TD pass to tie Unitas for 11th place.Manning hit the 300 mark earlier in the season and now stands at 306. He has thrown his 306 touchdowns in 193 regular-season games, compared to 178 games for Roethlisberger and 174 for Rivers.None of them started the first game of their 2004 rookie season. (Take note, Jared Goff.) Roethlisberger was first to get a start in Week 3 after an injury to starter Tommy Maddox. Manning got his first start in Week 9, replacing Kurt Warner. Rivers had to wait two full seasons to make his first start in 2006, when an injured Drew Brees tested free agency following a shoulder injury in Week 16 the year before.Neither Manning nor Rivers has missed a start since. Manning (191) is third on the all-time rankings for consecutive starts by a quarterback and Rivers is fourth (169).Both Manning and Rivers are classic pocket passers. Roethlisberger is the most physically gifted of the three quarterbacks, and while his mobility has been celebrated it hasnt always been a healthy asset.Manning has played through his share of injuries, most notably a shoulder separation that the team doctor believed would sideline him a month during the 2007 season.Rivers played an AFC title game against the then-undefeated Patriots on the same week he had an arthroscopic procedure on an injured knee. Even more remarkably, as we soon learned, he also played that Patriots game with a torn ACL.Roethlisbergers history of playing injured is well-documented. He has missed some starts, but not nearly as many as doctors expected.Manning and Roethlisberger are always going to get an edge in the best of 04 class debate because each has won two Super Bowls.Rivers has zero Super Bowl rings, which happens to be the same amount his franchise has won, but few people doubt that one day he will join Manning and Roethlisberger in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.--?Chris MortensenGreat O-line expectationsTheres usually a correlation between the teams with the best offensive lines in the league -- Dallas, Oakland, Atlanta -- and the worst.And as the season heads into its second half, the spotlight will shine on undrafted free-agent left tackles who have a disproportionate amount of pressure on them as they try to protect their quarterbacks blind side.In Washington, starting left tackle Trent Williams -- who some NFL coaches believe is the best unsung tackle in the league -- will start a four-game suspension Sunday, leaving the Redskins to rely on Ty Nsekhe, an undrafted free agent from Texas State who now is on his fourth NFL team.In Arizona, starting left tackle Jared Veldheer is out for the year with a torn triceps, leaving the Cardinals to start John Wetzel, an undrafted free agent from Boston College who also is on his fourth team.Seattle is already starting left tackle George Fant, who played college basketball?at Western Kentucky into 2015.And Pittsburgh is starting left tackle Alejandro Villanueva, an undrafted free agent from Army who is on his second NFL team.At a time when many people around the league believe offensive line play never has been shoddier, teams trying to make their playoff push will be relying on castoffs who have engendered confidence in their teams. But the health and success of Kirk Cousins, Carson Palmer, Russell Wilson and Ben Roethlisberger depend on tackles who have been tossed aside by teams, but not defensive ends.--?Adam SchefterMarijuana on the docket?While the NFL and NFL Players Association already had embarked on independent studies to determine the merits of medical marijuana as it relates to pain management, a more liberal allowance for cannabis testing and lesser penalties has been a backroom discussion among a handful of influential owners.Why some owners? Follow the money.Marijuana is on a menu of dissolvable items that a few owners have discussed among themselves, in hope of creating incentive for the NFLPA to commence early talks on a possible extension of the collective bargaining agreement that is set to expire in 2020.Just to be clear, support for a blanket removal of marijuana from the banned substance list has little support.Not testing for it at all is one way of simplifying the issue, but there are bigger things in play, said one owner, who requested anonymity. You could argue that from a PR standpoint, its not a good look when were taking players off the field for multiple positive tests for marijuana. But PR-wise, we need some boundaries. Whats the message youre sending to colleges and the youth population?You also can talk about three more states legalizing recreational use of marijuana, but its still illegal in the majority of states and its not legal by federal law. And you have to deal with congressional reaction. There are other ways to go on this deal that maybe we can ease, but that has to be part of our next [CBA] negotiation.And, thus, the hook. Just dont expect the union to take a serious bite until the bait is attached with plenty of cash.-- Chris MortensenEmptying out the notebookDespite the disappointing season in San Francisco, those close to Chip Kelly insist that the 49ers head coach is not just paying lip service to the idea that he is not interested in returning to his former Oregon coaching job, or one at any college, even amid the growing speculation to the contrary.They say he is staying with San Francisco, through the thick and thin of this challenging season. Colleges that have privately made overtures to Kellys representatives have been told in no uncertain terms that Kelly is not interested in going back to school.Last month, the Oregonian speculated that if there were an opening at Oregon, Kelly could wind up going back. Even billionaire Oregon booster Phil Knight recently attended a 49ers game as Kellys guest. But when asked about the Oregon opening recently, Kelly said: No. Im the head coach of the San Francisco 49ers. So, not looking at anything else. Im here.Those who know and have spoken with Kelly backed up his words and say he is not going anywhere.Yes, the Saints No. 1 pass offense faces the Broncos No. 1 pass defense Sunday, but Saints coach Sean Payton has made a bigger statement on the ground with Tim Hightower and Mark Ingram the past two weeks. In an effort to not only help his defense but instill physicality, Payton has had the Saints at almost an exact 50-50 split on pass-run plays the past two games versus the Seahawks (35 passes, 35 rushes) and the 49ers (39 passes, 42 rushes).There is no worse time to play an Andy Reid-coached team than after the bye. For the third straight season under Reid, the Chiefs have won at least four consecutive games following their bye week.The AFC North isnt what it used to be: Heading into Thursdays game between Cleveland and Baltimore, there wasnt a team in the division that had a winning record.Chiefs outside linebacker Justin Houston is right on schedule with his recovery from ACL surgery last season, but his return will be on a limited, situational basis. The situations, of course, would be on passing downs and it will be interesting to see how creative Chiefs defensive coordinator Bob Sutton gets with his sub packages now that Dee Ford has finally emerged with nine sacks. If Houston does get anywhere close to his pre-ACL surgery form, remember that he registered 22 sacks in his last full season (2014).Five-time NFL MVP Peyton Manning will be honored with the Sportsman of the Year Award by the March of Dimes Greater New York Market at its 33rd Annual Sports Luncheon, on Nov. 30 at the Waldorf Astoria in New York.Bills quarterback Tyrod Taylors performance in a losing effort Monday night on the road in Seattle was just one of several games in recent weeks that has earned him praise from football executives and coaches. Those good words also have been placed at the feet of offensive coordinator Anthony Lynn -- who replaced Greg Roman in that stunning Week 3 firing -- as well as veteran quarterbacks coach David Lee, a relentless teacher of fundamentals.-- Adam Schefter and?Chris Mortensen
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president is going to have that issue of legalizing sports betting on their desk, AGA CEO and president Geoff Freeman has said.But all the sports leagues are not on board, yet. They are, however, strategically positioning themselves for widespread legal sports wagering. The NCAA and NFL remain publicly opposed to legalization. The NHL and Major League Baseball, while showing signs of a softening stance, have stopped short of coming out in full support. Even the NBA, by far the most outspoken proponent of legalization among the sports leagues, has repeatedly said its not ready to contribute to direct lobbying efforts.Weve been supportive of legalized sports betting, and well continue to be supportive, NBA senior vice president and assistant general counsel Dan Spillane told ESPN. If someone in Congress were to ask our view on a bill thats proposed, then Im sure wed be happy to participate and weigh in. The leagues have financial stakes in daily fantasy sports sites and a sudden interest in Las Vegas, and have struck deals with data companies that fuel the international sports betting market.The NFL, NBA and NHL have deals with Sportradar, a Switzerland-based conglomerate that is the parent company of Betradar, a major player in the global sports betting industry, and Major League Baseball has partnered with Genius Sports, a multi-faceted gambling data firm located in London. Even the NCAA has a commercial affiliation with Sportradar, with the Pac-12 conference using the services of CG Analytics, a subsidiary of a prominent Nevada sportsbook.These partnerships represent a profound shift in the leagues position on line monitoring, the task of tracking gambling data in an attempt to identify unusual moves or unnatural money. As recently as 2007, representatives of the NBA, NCAA, NHL, MLB, and NFL sent a letter to Congress dismissing the value of line monitoring.In addition, game integrity concerns -- often cited as a reason to oppose regulated sports betting -- are now increasingly being used as a reason to support legalized sports wagering, given the ability to track statistical data.While the leagues stances are shifting gradually, experts say sports betting of the legal variety is still years away from arriving at your local casino or on your mobile phone.My heart says it should be one to three [years], former NBA commissioner David Stern told ESPN in September. My head says its between five and 10.Individual states might not wait that long.New Jersey has invested millions of dollars in legal fees while fighting the sports leagues and challenging PASPA (the federal prohibition on state-sponsored sports betting) in its ongoing case that began back in 2012. In October, New Jersey filed its second appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court on this issue.This summer, Pennsylvania passed a resolution urging Congress to lift the Federal ban on sports betting and to allow states that authorize, license and regulate casino gaming, including the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, to legalize sports betting through its licensed facilities. And New York Assemblyman J. Gary Pretlow is currently planning a 2017 legal challenge to PASPA.While its clear that states are already taking steps, it is unknown exactly how many would begin offering legal sports betting if the federal prohibition were lifted. Estimates range from less than half to as high as 48.[If] PASPA gets amended, I think youll see five to 10 states opt in quickly and offer it, Tim Wilmott, president and CEO of Penn National Gaming, Inc., said. There are places like Utah, Hawaii, Tennessee, some states down in the South, that I think are going to be slower to accept it.The landscape in some of the states that do opt in may be different than that in the United Kingdom, where sports betting is legal and retail bookmaking shops are commonplace on city streets. More conservative states likely will restrict sports betting to casinos and horse racing tracks; others may allow locations that sell lottery tickets to accept sports bets; and some will have betting kiosks at sports bars, gas stations and liquor stores.Eventually, though, almost all sports betting will take place online, experts say.Online is where everything is going, John McManus, executive vice president and general counsel for MGM Resorts International, told ESPN this summer. Thats where people are going to want to place bets. Thats where it makes sense to place bets and to be done safely.A widespread, fully mature online sports betting market in the U.S. would be the largest such market in the world, according to research from industry trade publication GamblingCompliance. By the time the U.S. gets to that point, though, everything about sports betting will have changed, from the way bets are placed, what games and events are the most popular to bet on and even who is taking the bets.Providing a mechanism for a state to legalize [sports betting] doesnt have to be rocket science, said Sue Schneider, an industry veteran who has testified before Congress and consults on gaming issues. The rest of the world has been doing this successfully for decades. We just need to look around to see the best practices.Up until recently, I always felt that sports betting would never be legalized in my lifetime, Schneider added. With rumblings among some of the sports leagues [that] seem to realize that the writing is on the wall, I already see a change in the landscape.The bookmakers of the futureWhile different avenues to legalization are explored in the U.S., several big-name companies are already lining up in anticipation of what would be a major shift in American sports culture.Familiar Nevada and European sports betting operators, like MGM and William Hill, are eyeing the opportunity, and state lotteries and Native American gaming interests also want a seat at the negotiating table, experts told ESPN. Online daily fantasy sports sites, with their infrastructure and established player bases in a coveted demographic, would appear to be in good position to offer traditional sports betting if made legal, as well.The biggest bookies in the future might not be the names youd expect, though.A review of recent patents in the betting genre revealed Microsoft, Sony, Reuters and Wall Street financial firm Cantor Fitzgerald to be either existing holders or applicants. A number of individual entrepreneurs are in the mix, too; patent No. 8,632,392, for example, was issued in 2014 for systems and methods for enabling remote device users to wager on micro events of games. And others have built virtual currency-based wagering systems designed to be implemented on social media platforms like Facebook.In 10 years time, I expect sports betting to be part of major telecommunications companies and data companies, said Chris Eaton, an integrity monitor and former investigator for INTERPOL. I see the large international conglomerates -- Bloomberg, Google, the massive data companies -- swallowing up most of the sports betting operations around the world and operating an international platform, with all of sports betting being essentially offered on the mobile device, the mobile platform.A Microsoft spokesperson said the company had nothing to share at this time regarding its patent for a betting exchange or any future interest in the sports betting industry.Microsofts patent coincides with a research paper by David Pennock, a principal researcher and assistant managing director for the company. Pennocks research produced an innovative wagering mechanism akin to pari-mutuel systems used in horse racing that Microsoft wanted to patent. There were no immediate plans for its use, Pennock said, but he does envision a future with tech companies involved in the sports betting world.I do think that theres a lot of technology involved thats not that trivial, especially for the more innovative things that I imagine are going to happen; so some of the technology companies may be better suited than an old-school sportsbook, Pennock said. I think maybe some of the technology companies are in better position to build the [betting] exchange in a better way.Mark Cuban, owner of the NBAs?Dallas Mavvericks?and outspoken proponent of expanding legal sports betting, agrees. Air Max Clearance. In the short term, there will be a lot of attempts by companies big and small to use their own versions of big data to be predictive in sports, financial markets and other industries, Cuban told ESPN. In the long term, it will come down to what sources of information and which companies will help create the most powerful learning and reproductive algorithms and who will own those algorithms. I dont have that answer and neither does anyone else at this point.Nevada and offshoreIf sports betting is legalized and the tech titans do get into the bookmaking game, are Las Vegas days numbered as the epicenter of legal American sports betting? Is the traditional bookmaker an endangered profession?Art Manteris, one of the longest-tenured Nevada bookmakers, doesnt necessarily think so.Manteris believes the states 50-plus years of regulating sports betting are invaluable and envisions a scenario where Nevada would remain a central hub for sports betting in the U.S., with bets from other states transmitted through the Silver States established regulatory body and infrastructure.In a perfect world, things would flow into Nevada and there would be a point-of-consumption tax, just like there is in the U.K., Manteris explained. If theyre betting from Colorado or California, youll get a tax credit back to your state from where that bet emanated.Recently, Nevada has taken steps to position itself for such a scenario. The majority of the states books offer mobile sports betting in Nevada. In 2015, the state passed a bill clarifying that the states licensed operators could manage sports pools in other legal jurisdictions, and Nevada also has set up a scheme where out-of-state bettors can invest into sports betting entities -- similar to mutual funds -- that are managed from within the state.But some Nevada operators are also advocating for expanded legalization.MGM, William Hill and Boyd Gaming are among those that have joined the American Gaming Associations coalition aimed at lifting the federal prohibition. They appear willing to surrender the monopoly Nevada has enjoyed in exchange for the ability to expand into other jurisdictions and offer one of the rare forms of gambling that is growing: sports betting.An all-time high $4.2 billion was bet on sports in 2015 at Nevadas regulated books, the sixth straight year the industry enjoyed record handle. In each of the past three years, the states books have won more than $200 million, and they havent suffered a losing month since July 2013.While business is booming, Nevada remains a small portion of the enormous American sports betting pie. Experts estimate more than 90 percent of all sports betting in the U.S. takes place outside of Nevada, mostly through offshore sportsbooks located in the Caribbean and Central America.That behavior must change if the U.S. market is going to fully mature, but moving bettors from the unregulated market to a newer legal one wont be easy.There are dozens of online books, the largest handling more than a $1 billion a month during football season, an industry source said. For the most part, the offshore industry has evaded U.S. laws and continues to serve Americas thirst for sports betting without being saddled with added costs of regulation.We have to remain economically competitive with the offshore market, in order for it to go away, Joe Asher, CEO of William Hills U.S. operations, said. And, ultimately, that is what happens: People, given the choice, prefer to be in the legal, regulated market.Its going to take more than just offering competitive odds for a new regulated market to take a bite out of the established offshore market, one longtime offshore bookmaker told ESPN.If they want to go against the offshore, they have to have the same type of menu that the offshore does, which includes all the props, all the live [betting], said Scott Kaminsky, a veteran of the offshore market and now the sportsbook director at TheGreek.com. If they do it the right way and you can bet anywhere inside the U.S., I think theyll maybe convert 35-40 percent of the people off of the offshore back to the states.Marisa Lankester, author of Dangerous Odds: My Life Inside an Illegal Billion Dollar Sports Betting Operation, believes offshore operators will continue to use cutting-edge technology to stay ahead of the game, even if the U.S. legalizes sports betting.Sources said operators desiring secure phone lines have considered purchasing an entire telecommunications company on an island, and some bookmakers are already moving operations onto yachts in international waters. A commercial satellite engineer told ESPN that such technology already exists.This is the modern version of the old riverboat casino and my source tells me it is already being done, Lankester said. Satellites have this capability, and successful bookmakers have the means to invest in yachts, batteries, et cetera.Theres also a platform being designed that would take the bookmaker completely out of the equation.I see potential for large bets or bets with untaxed money being taken through the anonymity of the dark web, Lankester said.Enter Augur, where anonymity rules.Every stock exchange -- and its sports betting cousins Betfair, Matchbook and Smarkets -- is centralized, meaning each bet starts and ends in the same place. Augur, which recently entered beta, is a decentralized prediction market fueled by virtual currency.Users are free to offer or match a plethora of sports-related options. Many markets will pose binary Yes or No questions, like, Will the Chicago Cubs win the World Series in 2016? for example. The Augur platform will be available to anyone willing to deal in e-money.Jerry Brito, the executive director for Coin Center, a nonprofit research advocacy center focused on cryptocurrency and computing technologies like Bitcoin and Ethereum, believes a decentralized sports betting exchange market is the future.You can imagine a decentralized sports books that is provably fair, Brito said. Its cheaper, because the cut that the book takes is incredibly small, because theres no company there, theres no overhead, besides the network. And because its potentially global, it could be a really big book with a lot of bets. Thats going to be very interesting to watch.Peer-to-peer online bettingSophisticated sports bettors in the future may be able to place their bets on U.S.-based peer-to-peer exchanges as well. The process for regulatory approval of such betting platforms has already started at the federal level and in Nevada, multiple experts said.As early as 2008, records obtained by ESPN show that Google, Yahoo, Microsoft and others in the technology sector made written filings to the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) in support of expanding so-called prediction markets into the public sphere. The CFTC, which regulates futures and options markets, is currently considering the legality of an exchange-type platform that could include sports, two sources told ESPN. A CFTC spokesman declined to comment on any pending case that was not yet in the public record.A betting exchange is the functional equivalent of a stock exchange for sports, where bettors can offer or take positions on sports events. In such an exchange, every bettor becomes a miniature bookie, proposing potential wagers and waiting for one or more others to bite. For example, a $100 point-spread bet on a certain team could be matched by another bettor in full or by four bettors at $25 each. Its a peer-to-peer model, with the platform charging a commission fee.In 2010, Betfair, the mammoth London-based betting exchange that revolutionized sports gambling in Europe a decade ago, was granted an American patent titled Betting Exchange System. The 22-page documentation for patent No. 7,690,991 includes a subsection on point-spread betting, noting that it is particularly popular in the U.S.Betfair began operating a horse racing exchange betting platform in New Jersey earlier this year after several years of legal wrangling. Smarkets, a smaller betting exchange operator based in Europe, recently announced plans to open an office in the U.S.I think more and more the peer-to-peer, exchange style will be the way that wagering happens in the future, both in terms of gambling and in terms of prediction markets, Pennock, the Microsoft researcher, said.The exchange model would seemingly give the sports leagues an opportunity to directly monetize sports betting, something experts said may be all thats stopping them from reversing their decades-long opposition to legalization.If the sports leagues directly benefit, then there may be more of a buy-in from them, said Tobias Moskowitz, a Yale finance professor and co-author of Scorecasting: The Hidden Influences Behind How Sports Are Played and Games Are Won.In the exchange model, the leagues wouldnt have a stake in the outcome, like a traditional bookmaker. Instead, they could profit off of how much is wagered through a trading commission, tacking on a data surcharge or a right to offer bets type of licensing fee as is found in other countries.Not everyone believes the exchange model will be the dominant platform in a future regulated market, though. Asher, William Hills CEO in the U.S, said the exchange is the niche product. The mass-market product is the traditional form of sports betting like we have in Nevada, he added.The NBAs Spillane, while familiar with the exchange model, says the league hasnt determined whether a certain betting platform is better than the rest.Legalized sports betting shouldnt select one subset of the industry, necessarily, to be the one, as opposed to having regulations in place that make sure whatever model ultimately is used or wins the market is going to be something that provides adequate protections from an integrity and consumer standpoint, Spillane said. One of the goals is to give people who are interested in betting on sports an incentive to switch from illegal markets to legal markets. And backing or selecting one particular form of betting to the exclusion of others, Im not sure thats going to accomplish that goal.Paul Clement, the lead lawyer for the five leagues (NCAA, NFL, NBA, MLB, and NHL) in the ongoing New Jersey sports betting case said that a permissible exception to PASPA would be wagers up to $1,000 between individuals. Clement described it as a friends and family plan. In a court decision in September, a panel of judges endorsed Clements position as illustrative of measures states could take that wouldnt run afoul of the federal ban.Gaming regulators in Nevada also are considering sports wagering exchanges. Quinton Singleton, a vice president for sports betting technology provider NYX Gaming Group, has been writing regulations for a potential Nevada sports exchange and expects movement in 2017. In addition, the Silver State Sports Exchange is working to get approval for a phone app that would allow anyone located in Nevada to offer bets, but only gaming license holders, like the states sportsbooks, could accept wagers posted on the exchange.The books will be able to take whatever they need to satisfy their particular risk for the day, said Silver State Sports Exchange founder Pete Korner. We think were going to increase handle, increase churn and therefore profitability as the state as well.Looking aheadIn a 2012 deposition, former baseball commissioner Bud Selig described sports gambling as evil and the deadliest of all things that can happen to sports. Four years later, a more pragmatic approach is now emerging among sports league brass, government policymakers and law enforcement, signaling a future with expanded legal sports betting in the U.S. appears to be on the horizon.We think the integrity of the game is the most important thing, and we believe that our current position is the right way to be able to handle that, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell told The Associated Press in April. But on the other hand, if changes happen, well be prepared for those.Coming in Part 2 on Thursday: Who will be the bettors of the future? ' ' '