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Deshaun Allegations detailed (not good)


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36 minutes ago, Harbingers said:

It’s better for Houston to sit back and let the NFL exempt him and the then cut him. That way they are off the hook for the cap and dead money. So that’s the first thing that’s going to happen. 

The key is whether they actually cut him or not

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2 minutes ago, Mage said:

Which is why it isn’t unusual when multiple women step-up at once. It’s hard accusing someone

Yep. Lots of high-profile cases happen that way.

Everybody's afraid until one person steps forward, then that emboldens someone else, then another, then another, etc.

Guilty or not, seeing it play out this way doesn't look good.

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If Buzbee is the only lawyer involved this remains highly suspect. If the accusers are represented by multiple lawyers involved, you know with actual credibility, then Watson looks to been in serious trouble. 

Either way he has to work on this mess now and it's doubtful he is a legitimate peice we can build around right now. As the facts come in these cases we will know what Watson is looking at future wise. It is sounding more and more serious.

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1 minute ago, Waldo said:

If Buzbee is the only lawyer involved this remains highly suspect. If the accusers are represented by multiple lawyers involved, you know with actual credibility, then Watson looks to been in serious trouble. 

Either way he has to work on this mess now and it's doubtful he is a legitimate peice we can build around right now. As the facts come in these cases we will know what Watson is looking at future wise. It is sounding more and more serious.

Buzbee is the attorney for all six accusers. 

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20 minutes ago, Kuhndog94 said:

What's the basis for this? Pure speculation. 

Yeah my mistake. First one was new, second was not, I don't know the rest. I stand by my point though. It's all speculation until we see those messages.

53 minutes ago, CRA said:


2nd paragraph is the problem though.  It treats some very vague allegations presented by a sketchy lawyer as stone cold fact. 

Emphasis on the "if true" bro

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If I were Tepper, then I would be like, “ this is not a problem and we still need him.” Then I would proceed to pull out my pocket change throw it on the table and pay the entire the restitution (including a tip).

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19 minutes ago, Aquemini said:

We should all be thankful Cam never was in the news for anything but positive things

Yeah because he never told a woman you don’t know routes? I mean it’s not sexual assault but let’s not say he didn’t do anything worng.

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10 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Yep. Lots of high-profile cases happen that way.

Everybody's afraid until one person steps forward, then that emboldens someone else, then another, then another, etc.

Guilty or not, seeing it play out this way doesn't look good.

I mean think about it.  These ladies are faceless people in the crowd like all the rest of us.  They have to face the world because they are accusing a man known all over the Nation and is followed by lunatic fans that will most likely call them names all over the internet at minimum and could face death threats from the same idiots.  That takes a lot of courage to do.  I think I would back off these women for the time being.  

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