Opinion: It’s gambling, but California-born fantasy football remains irresistible

05.09.2025    Times of San Diego    1 views
Opinion: It’s gambling, but California-born fantasy football remains irresistible

The Los Angeles Rams and New England Patriots play during Super Bowl LIII in File photo by Rich Graessle Icon Sportswire Why can t I quit fantasy football I lately required myself that question during the third hour of a five-hour-long draft that consumed too much of a beautiful summer Saturday This is my th season participating in a nearly- -year-old fantasy league run by specific old friends in Redondo Beach Perhaps my addiction to fantasy football is exclusively habit Or perhaps my trouble is just that I m Californian The Golden State has a talent for inventing marvelous irresistible things from the smartphone to motion pictures Rocky Road ice cream to the Korean barbecue taco But sometimes our creations merely waste time and give us headaches Consider the Popsicle they melt all over before you can finish them or the wave at stadiums sit down and watch the match fans Fantasy football is another one of our lesser inventions handed down to us by journalists who as readers of this column know are full of bad ideas Their names may they live in infamy were Gordon Scotty Stirling and George Ross both of the Oakland Tribune Stirling s name may be familiar he later had a career as a sports executive with the Raiders and the NBA s Golden State Warriors and Sacramento Kings Stirling and Ross were covering the AFL s Oakland Raiders in when they came up with the idea of fantasy football with the crew s part owner Bill Wink Winkenbach who had already invented fantasy-style games for baseball and golf They soon created the first fantasy football league the Greater Oakland Professional Pigskin Prediction League GOPPPL with other journalists and Raiders authorities These first owners gave a trophy to the winner and a dunce cap to the unit owner who finished last The idea soon spread to the general community through the King s X a bar in Oakland whose owner had been part of GOPPPL The fantasy football concept endures six decades later Sports fans like me form leagues with friends which are hosted online Then we draft quarterbacks running backs wide receivers kickers and defenses from different NFL teams to build our own mix-and-match fantasy squads We compete in weekly head-to-head games in which our teams accumulate points based on the number of yards and touchdowns racked up by the players on our rosters Toward the end of the NFL season the fantasy teams with the best records advance to playoffs which produce a champion The journalists Stirling and Ross showing the lack of business sense typical in our profession never copyrighted their idea So they never made money as fantasy sports grew to an industry with nearly million players in the U S and Canada and an estiamted billion in annual revenues in current times For countless years the companies who hosted fantasy sports leagues were media companies that also shared on real-life games like ESPN or Yahoo The newest increase in the industry comes from sites like DraftKings and FanDuel which are online gaming platforms Fantasy football has dependably been gambling We association owners are betting on the individual performances of the pro players on our teams and the companies who platform our fantasy leagues are basically bookmakers But these fast-paced daily fantasy sites which allow people to place bets every second have created new addiction risks and are raising legal questions On July California Atty Gen Rob Bonta issued a formal opinion declaring that fantasy sports sites violate laws against sports gambling in California The opinion says that any site with participants in the Golden State is operating here illegally Even if the site itself is based in Boston like DraftKings or in New York like FanDuel But as of this writing Bonta is letting fantasy sports sites operate in defiance of his legal opinion despite heavy lobbying from tribal casinos which have spent hundreds of millions of dollars on ballot measures to stop fantasy gambling All that money hasn t convinced Gov Gavin Newsom a defender of fantasy sports to back a shutdown I m not holding my breath waiting for the attorney general to ban my league We re unlikely to be targeted because we re an old-fashioned league of weekly games between owners on a site run by CBS But money is at stake the annual league fee is and you get a payout if your company finishes in the top three The -team league started in the s as an extension of a flag-football gang on which selected of us played I resisted joining the fantasy league in the early years I prefer baseball to football But friends encouraged me to apply yes you must write a letter to gain admission I secured my spot after promising never to win the championship a promise I kept for years finishing runner-up four times I enjoyed the competition and perfected a draft strategy stalling When it was my turn to choose a participant I talked about books and global politics only submitting my pick when fellow owners started to threaten physical violence This worked because I m the only teetotaler in the group the more they drank the worse my fellow owners picks got In those early years I appreciated the adult male camaraderie of the owners are men especially while my sons were very young But after the first decade there was less banter the other owners had growing kids too and fantasy football began to feel like another boring online chore You have to check on your crew multiple times a week pick up free agents to replace injured or underperforming players late on Wednesday nights and wake up Sunday morning to choose which people on your squad will play As work and family responsibilities grew I turned control of my squad over to a friend s teenage son When that kid left for college last year I needed to quit but other owners convinced me to play one more year I paid little attention to my group Act Naturally I consistently name teams for country songs this one by the late Buck Owens of Bakersfield and was shocked when it slipped into the playoffs and took the championship I won which I donated to my publication Democracy Local and a champion s jacket I could retire in peace Except I was explained it would be poor form to quit after winning so I agreed to helm one more squad Together Again also a Buck Owens classic Just one more season After that I m giving up on the very bad California idea of fantasy football I swear Joe Mathews writes the Connecting California column for Z calo Inhabitants Square an ASU Media Enterprise publication

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