Over/under for Watson lawsuits?

catch54

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24 now. His attorney clarified happy endings. Smooth move. Pay for the massage and the therapist will sometimes throw in the sex for free.

I cannot believe the deal the browns gave this doofus. But, then again, they are the browns. Who needs this headache and distraction?

Idiot Browns. Clueless that Mayfield needed more receivers. Clueless they rarely gave their o-line help with a TE.

Same with the Jets. They never gave Sam Darnold a decent offense. Teams will keep making this mistake. Carolina did the smart thing this year drafting a left tackle rather than take a QB.
 
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Risky move for him that I would not have done BUT........the Browns are not a team bigtime QB's are going to want to go to voluntarily and since they missed when they had the #1 pick, I give them sort of a pass on this because it's the only way they will get a readymade good QB. Reminds me a little of our program, we take shots on kids with glaring issues of some sort (usually injuries) because we are starved for talent.
 
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Things to ponder...
1) Why did 2 grand juries who can use all the evidence against the defendant and not have the defendant give a defense not charge him.
2) If there is that amount of smoke, why on earth do you trade for him?
3) Was there teeth whitener involved?
 

Dean Pope

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Things to ponder...
1) Why did 2 grand juries who can use all the evidence against the defendant and not have the defendant give a defense not charge him.
2) If there is that amount of smoke, why on earth do you trade for him?
3) Was there teeth whitener involved?
(1) I don't know why he didn't get indicted, but it's possible that this pervert's actions lie mostly in a gray area of state law down there. We're talking about Texas after all.
(2) As a Steelers fan, I've watched the Browns make dumb decisions for 25 years now. Huge gamble by the Browns. By giving him all of that guaranteed money, they did something no other team has ever done and it set a new precedent for risk that other teams have never done. On top of that, they gave the money out of desperation to this weirdo!

I hope the NFL suspends him for more than one season.
 

LouisK

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Things to ponder...
1) Why did 2 grand juries who can use all the evidence against the defendant and not have the defendant give a defense not charge him.
2) If there is that amount of smoke, why on earth do you trade for him?
3) Was there teeth whitener involved?
Big difference between a having to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt in a criminal case versus the guilt based on a preponderance of evidence standard of civil suits.
 

dochay

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Strange thing about it is why is there so many masseuse involved. Wasn't there like six that dropped their cases too? Usually you'd like to stick to one masseuse so they get to know you and can work on you more effectively. Traveling so much I'm sure he has to have more than one but this many just seems like he wants some variety which is certainly indicative of wanting more than a massage.
 

mwulf

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Strange thing about it is why is there so many masseuse involved. Wasn't there like six that dropped their cases too? Usually you'd like to stick to one masseuse so they get to know you and can work on you more effectively. Traveling so much I'm sure he has to have more than one but this many just seems like he wants some variety which is certainly indicative of wanting more than a massage.
If you really want a legit massage soliciting for one on Instagram isnt the way to do it. Dude is guilty as hell. 1 or even 2 accusations then sure could be bogus but at 20+ you are a scumbag.
 
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Big difference between a having to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt in a criminal case versus the guilt based on a preponderance of evidence standard of civil suits.
Grand Juries only need to think there is enough... not prove beyond reasonable doubt, that is up to the jury to decide.
 

salsa red

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Over 30 I think. Don't know why he just doesnt offer the girls 6 figures to go away. He thinks he's innocent and too used to getting away with stuff because he's the star.
 
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What are the odds Mayfield somehow ends up in New England and has a come to Jesus meeting with Belichick? Sink or swim kid. That dude has a history of grabbing dudes off the scrapheap and turning it back into gold. Much like his mentor Bill Parcells. If Mayfield ends up at any other number of **** teams, he will fail for sure.
 

phoenix4nu

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What are the odds Mayfield somehow ends up in New England and has a come to Jesus meeting with Belichick? Sink or swim kid. That dude has a history of grabbing dudes off the scrapheap and turning it back into gold. Much like his mentor Bill Parcells. If Mayfield ends up at any other number of **** teams, he will fail for sure.
The Patriots already have a good quarterback. Don’t they?
 
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The Patriots already have a good quarterback. Don’t they?
 

steinek11

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66 therapists auditioned over 17 months. So hard to find good help these days.
 

salsa red

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If he can't go back in the nfl he could have a future in the porn massage industry hahahahaha. Browns screwed themselves with that contract.