Field Gulls posts We do not care hub on Nor Vs Sen links

Field Gulls’ Nor Vs Sen page titled We do not care lists Seahawks, Cardinals, NFC coaches links and gambling-help resources.

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Field Gulls posts We do not care hub on Nor Vs Sen links

Field Gulls’ nor vs sen page titled We do not care is not a single story. It is a link hub: Seahawks, Cardinals, NFC coaches, and a gambling-help notice sit on the same page.

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The page includes the linked text “Run It Forward | Before The Noise: S3 E1,” “Poll: Which departed Seahawks free agent did you most want to keep?,” “I don’t think he’s “under” anyone’s radar at VMAC…,” “Oh please please Cardinals do this it would be so funny,” and “NFC Coaches by Division on the hot seat?” Readers of Field Gulls get the headline mix first, then the responsible-gambling information.

Field Gulls and We do not care

The page’s title and its contents pull in opposite directions. “We do not care” sounds dismissive, but the page still surfaces multiple linked items and a detailed gambling-help notice from the site.

That structure tells readers how to treat it: as a gateway to other posts, not as a standalone report. The visible items cover Seahawks free agents, Cardinals, and NFC coaches, but the page itself does not add new reporting beyond those links and the disclaimer.

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Gambling-help lines on the page

The notice lists 1-800-GAMBLER, Massachusetts support at 800-327-5050, New York help through HOPENY at 877-8HOPE-NY and 467369, Connecticut support at 1-888-789-7777 and ccpg.org/chat, and Maryland help at mdgamblinghelp.org. It also points to FanDuel.com/RG.

The page says support is available 24/7 in Maryland through mdgamblinghelp.org or the Maryland phone line. It also says gambling services are for 21+ users and 18+ in Washington, D.C., and that users must be in select states and, for Kansas, in affiliation with Kansas Star Casino.

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The copyright notice reads © 2026 Vox Media, LLC. All Rights Reserved. That makes the page current inside the site’s own archive, even though the visible material is mostly headlines and boilerplate.

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For readers, the practical takeaway is simple: the page points elsewhere for substance. If you want the actual reporting behind Seahawks, Cardinals, or NFC coaches, the links on the page are the path; the page itself is a directory wrapped around a gambling notice.

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