Brandon Lang Contract Not Renewed at Sports Advisors

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The Steve Budin owned sports handicapping service, SportsAdvisors.com, has reportedly cut ties with Brandon Lang, deciding not to renew his contract that some say was worth a half a million dollars.  Some have speculated the reason for Lang's departure had to do with his "not-so-impressive" record, though Gambling911.com could not independently verify any recent claims or success or losses.

But Lang did not stay homeless for any period of time as he has since shown up on the Eddie Roman Wins website.

Lang was the subject of a 2005 feature film Two for the Money, starring Matthew McConaughey, Al Pacino, and Rene Russo. The movie is about the world of sports gambling.

Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com 

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