The NFL season began just a few weeks ago, and analysts who make a living from the game are pretty happy. Even sportsbook owners are enjoying the league’s return. However, not all of the sunshine and rainbows are present between the two groups, namely Jason Whitlock and Dave Portnoy.
Whitlock is already one of the most hated analysts in the NFL media today, and he hasn’t done much to improve his standings with fans across the league. Where fans view him is quite the contrast from where Portnoy stands.
Portnoy is one of the most loved social media moguls in the world. His Barstool Sportsbook is one of the highest-grossing ever, and it allows him to live his life quite comfortably, which Whitlock seemingly doesn’t like.
In a tweet that Jason Whitlock seemingly hated, Portnoy captioned a video of him talking about legalizing weed in Florida, “Breaking: As an adult, I should be allowed to smoke weed, watch football, and eat pizza on Sunday regardless if I’m at home in Mass or Florida.”
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As previously mentioned, Whitlock did not like the video uploaded by the 47-year-old Portnoy, uploading a reply stating, “This is why single people and people without kids shouldn’t vote. We tend to think very selfishly with no concern for what we’re leaving the next generation. Married people with kids should be the only voters. We should prioritize families if we want to fix our broken culture.”
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Of course, Whitlock got flamed for his controversial take on Portnoy’s video, as one fan commented on his reply: “Jason, I like a lot of what you say, but this is absolutely ridiculous. I’m single, never married, and have no kids, and I’m a very intelligent, hardworking American who loves this country. So yes, I will vote as it’s my God-given right.”
Other people were quite furious with Whitlock’s take on the situation as they brought up certain fair points. One fan asked if they should have to pay taxes, while another pointed out that Whitlock’s comment missed the point of freedom.
After all, everyone has their own stance on the vote happening in Florida right now, and it’s safe to say that Portnoy and Whitlock will agree to disagree.