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Sexual Assault Suits Against Watson

My sources Inside the NFL tell me that DeShaun Watson's mother called Janice McNair and asked her to put a good word in with commissioner on behalf of her son. Looks like that is just as accurate as all other
 
The reaction that I'm getting from people in the know is that the longer this drags out, the worse it is for Watson & the Browns.

The league has no reason to negotiate, they hold all the cards as the independent Sue Robinson's brief lays out their case & the guy making the decision is Goodells ringer.
They are NOT afraid of a federal suit in response and there would be no injunction that would put off his suspension.
They realize the integrity of the league is at stake here and with nearly half the fanbase women, they can't have the perception of being soft on this and alienating all those people who in general spend more money than their male counterparts.

I was told once before, several months ago that the baseline was the 2 years that Trevor Bauer got for his Two cases. That's what the league has to compare to .... It wouldn't shock me if they came back with two or more years - indefinite - must reapply beyond that date with no guarantee of reinstatement.

The statement by Goodell "multiple violations, predatory, egregious,".... its very rare that anyone is that candid and blunt. I think this is very telling about where the league stands.

Throw in the statements by Robinson where she point blank said he wasn't open and truthful and showed no remorse .... From her words, she wanted to swing the banhammer herself but felt compelled to force Goodell to do it.

Florio and Co just need something to write about .... even if it's wrong like everything else they have posted on the subject ....
11 games with a 5 million dollar fine. Lol tell those people none of us knew or knows what’s really going on behind closed doors. Watson team actually won because he should’ve lost his job period.
 
Anyone familiar with any "rehab" knows that there can be no success with deniability of wrong doing going into it, and don't feel you need to be there to begin with. You don't just miraculously "learn" accountability in rehab..........for someone llke Watson, you just learn "how to play the game" that much better by the time you get out.

Good job, NFL!

 
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Spoken like a true sociopath:

Asked about the reaction to his comments that he was maintaining his innocence, Watson replied: "I have to do what's best for Deshaun Watson at the end of the day. I know what happened. I was in those situations. But I have to continue to push forward and keep moving forward."
 
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Spoke like a true sociopath:

Asked about the reaction to his comments that he was maintaining his innocence, Watson replied: "I have to do what's best for Deshaun Watson at the end of the day. I know what happened. I was in those situations. But I have to continue to push forward and keep moving forward."
yesterday radio host stated that Watson will reshape His Image as did Mike Tyson and soon will be loved by many.
 
The suspension is about 2 quarters for every allegation.

Kaepernick got black balled from the NFL for kneeling during the National Anthem.

Just saying.

He dared challenge the NFL's faux patriotism for his beliefs and was permanently punished for it. The NFL pays a lot for those military flyovers before games! And the amount of tribute jerseys and camo gear with team logos on it is BIG BUSINESS.

Watson, on the other hand, is just another perv, and let's face it, probably half the owner are, too.

VY the Texans, this made me laugh

Man, that game left a mark on my brain! :joker:

He sure did.

The NFL doesn't care about women.

They never did except to sell pink gear in October and sell posters of sexy cheerleaders in short shorts. lol

I hope there's lot of protest and noise made during the Browns/Texans game, and ALL Cleveland games after this.

I think the short attention span of the general public will be way beyond this by game 12. Look, a squirrel!
 
I’ve hated the Browns since I was kid so this just piles on more hate.

oilers foe

Then the crybaby browns got an expansion team announced immediately after the browns packed up and left for Baltimore while Houston spun in the wind…..

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And this iwas just a glimpse of things to come.

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Deshaun Watson’s sexual assault attorney has history of shadiness
By
Phil Mushnick
March 27, 2021 1:16pm
Updated

One of my favorite sports sideshow characters has become Rusty Hardin, a Houston-based big shot attorney given to winning photo-op attention with eye-raising claims, countrified sound bites and boasts — even if they make no sense.

Hardin is now representing the Texans’ openly disgruntled quarterback, Deshaun Watson, who has been accused by more than a dozen females, including multiple massage therapists, of trying to treat them as rub-a-dub sex workers.

Hardin first came to our attention in 2008 when his client, MLB pitcher Roger Clemens, was scheduled to testify about his purported use of drugs to illegally enhance his career.

It was then Hardin had the bright idea to escort Clemens to the offices of those congressmen and congresswomen who were to solicit his testimony about his alleged illegal use of PEDs. Hardin and Clemens brought with them publicity photos of Clemens for the famous pitcher to autograph for those who were to interrogate him.

A dumb, transparent idea to court pre-testimony Congressional favor? Absolutely. But in some cases, it worked.

Clemens, in another breach of common sense and judicial conduct, also posed for photos with those charged to get to the bottom of his drug use, as administered by a former MLB strength coach, Brian McNamee — an ex-NYC cop who became a personal trainer.
Those congressional stop-and-chats and fan-photo and autograph sessions ran over two days.

Yep, as long as Hardin and Clemens were in town, they figured they’d stop by those selected congress folks’ offices to say, “Howdy” to those who were to soon quiz Clemens.

Among those who fell for this ploy was Brooklyn Rep. Edolphus Towns, who seemed delighted by the private time Clemens, a famous Yankees player, after all, suddenly had decided to devote to him — as if there were no catches involved or intended.

For crying out loud, Towns’ deputy chief of staff posed for a picture with Clemens, his arm around her shoulder. The judicial process, at Hardin’s direction, was contaminated before it had begun.

Still, the Congressional Q&A of Clemens did not exonerate him. Hardly. He still struck the sensible as a covert user or abuser of illegal PEDs as administered in his home and his rear end by someone considerably less than a licensed physician. Clemens explained, “I’m a trusting person.”
https://nypost.com/2021/03/24/tony-buzbee-responds-to-deshaun-watson-blackmail-claim/
And a taped conversation Hardin claimed would be the smoking gun that would prove McNamee lied about injecting Clemens with steroids proved to be nothing of the kind.

Afterward, Hardin was asked why Clemens chose McNamee rather than a genuine doctor to treat whatever it was that ailed him.
“Do you call a doctor every time you don’t feel good?” he answered.

Well, barrister, where needles and injections come into play I’d answer, “Yes, unconditionally.” How would Hardin choose to be injected with a medical curative, by an amateur, someone who likes to play doctor?

Hardin’s defense of NFL star running back Adrian Peterson for the brutal beating of his 4-year-old son with a tree branch was rationalized and defended by Hardin of a mere duplication of how Peterson was raised. With Hardin’s guidance, Peterson accepted a plea deal to avoid a felony child abuse case.

So now Watson’s future has been entrusted to Hardin. I’d say that 16 accusations of sexual malfeasance are tough to sell as a conspiracy to get to Watson’s money. But Hardin hasn’t yet begun to distribute Watson’s photo and autograph to those entrusted to pass judgment. He’ll come up with something.
 
How funny would it be if Watson was arrested by HPD when he comes to town? Based upon everything we've read from Robinson, it's my opinion that a case could be made to charge him with a Class B misdemeanor. A Class B misdemeanor in Texas carries a fine of $2,000 & up to 180 days (6 months) in jail. Only 24 cases were settled by Watson & it's been reported that there were 30 potential victims & possibly as many as 60+. It's already been established that he set up the meetings with an intent to expose himself by his insistence of covering himself with a small towel rather than the more commonly accepted full size sheet. Buzbee needs to push that angle before the Cleveland game. It's also my opinion that, that would give the NFL all it needed to make his suspension indefinite.1660851754764.png

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