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16 minutes ago, The Lobo said:

I’d like to add context. I meant a trade isn’t looking good. Hearing both sides is important so I’m not saying he is innocent and I’m not saying he is guilty 

I get you. I thought that if it involved a reputable, non drunk tweeting lawyer without connections then it's serious. Before it completely looked like a probable retaliation shakedown.

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12 minutes ago, Agent Blue said:

this lawsuit nor the amount of accusers will mean anything. 

this will only mean something if he is convicted of a crime in court. 

It’s just civil. Ppl were saying on twitter last night that law enforcement didn’t have enough for criminal charges. I think that’s why Deshaun brought up the lawyer asked for a six figure settlement up front before filing suit. AB got to play this year facing legal issues and I believe Manning did as well in ‘15 whenever his tea bagging story came out. 

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1 minute ago, SizzleBuzz said:

Al Franken and Jerry Richardson would disagree...

player vs owner. diff situation. diff circumstances. diff timing etc

NFL will not kick out Watson without criminal charges at the very least. 

these civil suits that anyone can pay women to claim / make wont cut it. 

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15 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

Definitely do not want now.  Tepper had better pump the breaks on this trade thing.  If true, this makes 'jeans Friday' look akin to jaywalking.

Jer' had his kinks but appears to have been a single-A ball-player by comparison...

 

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3 minutes ago, Agent Blue said:
6 minutes ago, SizzleBuzz said:

Al Franken and Jerry Richardson would disagree...

player vs owner. diff situation. diff circumstances. diff timing etc

NFL will not kick out Watson without criminal charges at the very least. 

these civil suits that anyone can pay women to claim / make wont cut it. 

HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!

Did you give Antonio Brown the same benefit of the doubt?

 

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7 minutes ago, The Lobo said:

It’s just civil. Ppl were saying on twitter last night that law enforcement didn’t have enough for criminal charges. I think that’s why Deshaun brought up the lawyer asked for a six figure settlement up front before filing suit. AB got to play this year facing legal issues and I believe Manning did as well in ‘15 whenever his tea bagging story came out. 

Big Ben too. 

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