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The agent of Texas Tech QB Brendan Sorsby, Ron Slavin, is making his feelings clear about the media’s overarching reaction to his gambling saga...
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“Everybody loves to have an opinion. I’m so tired of watching people get on TV and blab their mouth when they have no idea what they’re talking about,” Slavin said on Shan & RJ. “Unfortunately, it’s not just in Brendan’s situation; it’s in most situations.

“Unless you’re Brendan or Brendan’s family or myself and my team, nobody really knows what happened. The opinions out there were, you would have thought this kid committed major crimes and did the horrible things. The reality is, as an 18 year old, he made some bad decisions from his dorm room when he wasn’t traveling with the team in Indiana.”

“The predatory world of gambling, where you turn 18 and deposit $5 you get a free $100. Every single show on TV, every single radio show, everything is sponsored by a gambling site. So, it’s a scary world we’re living in. These kids have all been raised now with phones in their hands. So, it’s real easy to get on an app and place a bet.”

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ExpoTiger2 days
Lmao at “no one knows what happened”
FALSE. It’s been made very clear.
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JohnnyU2 days
Wahhhh. Give the man some tissue to dry his eyes. Sorsby fell into a trap but it was his mistake and there were consequences. In this case, it's gambling which is a cardinal sin in sports. The agent is ticked because he lost his agent's fee.
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NebraskaExPat2 days
"The reality is, as an 18 year old, he made some bad decisions from his dorm room". Really? And you think he shouldn't be penalized because of those bad decisions? We have prisons with guys in for life because of "bad decisions" when they were 18.
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SomeLSUguy1 day
Amen
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bayou852 days
They keep acting like the outrage was because of the gambling. Forget the fact that he tried to kill the ability for NCAA to enforce any rules with his stunt to use the legal system to get away with breaking a rule that he agreed to follow day 1. One of the most objective and straightforward rules in sports.
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jlbasm2 days
He’s guilty as sin and your spin is piss poor lawyer
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blizzle2 days
Show me the site that lets you deposit $5 and get $90,000 to bet with
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He can repeat 18 year old as much as he wants but he was still betting in 2025 when he was 21.
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HubbaBubba2 days
Play me a fiddle.
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HarryHoudini2 days
How the hell does he even know what happened ? The only side he’s heard is the degenerate gamblers.
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Portcityblues2 days
Sound like someone is pissed over some lost commission
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Didn’t he first of all have to lie about his age?
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HagaDaga2 days
Sure the predatory tactics to push gambling is awful for society and that needs to stop. But he could have gambled on so much, and not his own team. That is a line majority of sports fan wont be cool with. And if it gets to being a debt so big it effects your play to try to lean it one way or another...no bueno.
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Hangit2 days
He knows what happened and spoke vaguely on it, presenting no facts. This means it is his wish that people still don't know what happened. He is one that talks and says nothing.
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idlewatcher2 days
His agent is doing him a disservice.
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IM_4_LSU2 days
No accountability. Weak mindset. Develop accountability and own your mistakes. Blaming media and others is part of the problem.
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SWAT2 days
We all know what happened, your client is a liar, scumbag and fraud.
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TFH2 days
Predatory? Everyone knows what gambling is. And if you don’t like the speculation and falsehoods, step up and tell the truth.
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Sissidog021 hour
Slimy lawyer speaks up for sketchy football player. Nothing to see here
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makersmark114 hours
“ nobody really knows what happened. ”

Wanna bet? I’d give 1:1 that many people know what happened?
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Nado Jenkins8315 hours
Im 42 and have never had a gambling problem.
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