FREE DESHAUN WATSON!!!!

But it doesn't matter who or what I believe. What matters is that there are no indictments, no criminal charges...so, seems like law enforcement, district attorneys, grand jurys didn't believe the women 100% either.

Maybe they saw it as a bunch of prostitutes trying to cash in on a shakedown.
 
I don't disagree. That's why I said previously that the NFL did what it felt it had to do, and I get it.

But fans clamoring for Watson to be suspended for 1+ years...c'mon. If there was ANY indictable charge then I'd be carrying a torch and pitchfork myself. But there hasn't been any fire to connect to the smoke, so it doesn't quite seem right. To be honest, I thought the NFL's 'independent arbiter" got it right, but what do i know.
I think the independent arbiter got this case right. The overarching issue that I saw was that the punishment in the past for much less severe, yet equally unproven crimes, was equal to what Watson got. In what world, other than a "fuck Dallas" world, should what Zeke was accused of be punished the same as what Watson is accused of? Both have equally believable accusers, only difference is Zeke's independent investigator told Goodell the witness isn't believable and its likely no crime was committed. Unfortunately a fucking cunt Giants fan was handing out penalties.
 
Right, hence being pointless or i guess a better description is "farcical".

Goodell and both the league and NFLPA wanted to move on from using him as sole arbiter in punishment cases, so they chose Sue Robinson to fit that position. Then "JK, lol" when the punishment handed out wasn't to their liking. The league decides a punishment and if the independent arbiter's decision doesn't at least fit their minimums, they override the decision.

Don't get me wrong, whatever Watson gets is what he deserves. The NFL just wasted everyone's time and took extra unnecessary steps to get here and that's my chief question/complaint.
Yeah, they definitely went in wanting a certain punishment, but I think Goodell went the outside route this time because of the trade. He answers to the owners, and even though Cleveland and Houston are clown shows, they're still his bosses.
 
I don't disagree. That's why I said previously that the NFL did what it felt it had to do, and I get it.

But fans clamoring for Watson to be suspended for 1+ years...c'mon. If there was ANY indictable charge then I'd be carrying a torch and pitchfork myself. But there hasn't been any fire to connect to the smoke, so it doesn't quite seem right. To be honest, I thought the NFL's 'independent arbiter" got it right, but what do i know.

And maybe that's what it is/was.

Do we have any evidence to the contrary?

Could have all been lies. Could have all been the truth. That's why cases like these very rarely result in convictions in court.

Either way, it's harmful to the NFL's brand to allow Watson to get off on anything that is perceived too light by the general public, so I get the more harsh punishment they handed down.

The comical thing to me in all this is the NFL going out of its way to use an independent arbiter only to overrule the decision immediately.
 
Yeah, they definitely went in wanting a certain punishment, but I think Goodell went the outside route this time because of the trade. He answers to the owners, and even though Cleveland and Houston are clown shows, they're still his bosses.

Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think the plan was to be using independent arbiters going forward. This was just the first case since they changed...and naturally they cut that person's power off at the knees right away.
 
I don't disagree. That's why I said previously that the NFL did what it felt it had to do, and I get it.

But fans clamoring for Watson to be suspended for 1+ years...c'mon. If there was ANY indictable charge then I'd be carrying a torch and pitchfork myself. But there hasn't been any fire to connect to the smoke, so it doesn't quite seem right. To be honest, I thought the NFL's 'independent arbiter" got it right, but what do i know.
The Cleveland Browns should rename themselves the Cleveland Sexual Predators.
 
1st game back is vs the Texans.

LOL.
 
Nope, a private employer doesn't need to rely on any indictments or court findings.

The NFL is within its rights to suspend him because he reflected poorly on the league. Even if 100 people lie about someone, the attention it brings the NFL is negative so they are allowed to suspend him.
Yes, I get that. I wasn’t trying to say what it is is wrong. The system in place is what it is.

I was agreeing with the previous poster that it should be in criminal charges, if all other things like you mention weren’t already a thing.
 
You should keep that one for your standup routine. Don't give these bangers out for free.
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The Cleveland Browns should rename themselves the Cleveland Sexual Predators.
I'm thinking the Cleveland Prostates. If you want them to win, you got to rub them for luck. Now assume the position Watson. So the Browns fans can rub one out for the win.
 
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think the plan was to be using independent arbiters going forward. This was just the first case since they changed...and naturally they cut that person's power off at the knees right away.
The arbiter could have called for no discipline, which would have prevented Goodell from suspending Watson at all.



The league retained the right to adjust penalties as it saw fit. Saw another article where the league had a small oversight in the CBA. They could have written in that previous discipline should not be considered in future cases, like they did after the Plaxico Dumbass incident, but they didn't. Arbiter couldn't find enough aggravating circumstances to support a suspension three times longer than some domestic assault cases.

 
Baker Mayfield is wowing them at Panthers training camp and might have the starting QB job locked up.
 
The arbiter could have called for no discipline, which would have prevented Goodell from suspending Watson at all.



The league retained the right to adjust penalties as it saw fit. Saw another article where the league had a small oversight in the CBA. They could have written in that previous discipline should not be considered in future cases, like they did after the Plaxico Dumbass incident, but they didn't. Arbiter couldn't find enough aggravating circumstances to support a suspension three times longer than some domestic assault cases.

NFL is as big a farce as the PGA Tour.
 
I agree, keep playing DeShaun Watson

 
I agree, keep playing DeShaun Watson


If someone asks how good of a QB you are and your answers in 2023 are "between Joe Flacco and Zach Wilson", you need to rethink your career.
Of course he has a fully guaranteed contract, so LMAO at the Browns. Gave up a ton and a fully guaranteed $229M over the next 4 years. Thankfully they only paid him a pittance this year, because that's all he was worth this year.
 
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