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Deshaun Allegations detailed (not good)


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9 minutes ago, TheRumGone said:

We’re talking about rape and sexual assault here. This is very fuging serious and this lawyer is doing a Facebook press conference? This is so fuging weird. Not to mention he drunk posts this story on IG at 11 pm at night and talks poo to people commenting that he’s a former marine. The whole thing is a giant mess.

To me he comes across as attention seeking asshole.

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Sorry yall unless Houston comes out hard in support of Watson to try and win him back the idea that McNair did this on a ego trip when he could have traded him is ridiculous, even by their standards. To his neighbor no less, so it's not like he was trying to be discreet.

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15 minutes ago, TheRumGone said:

We’re talking about rape and sexual assault here. This is very fuging serious and this lawyer is doing a Facebook press conference? This is so fuging weird. Not to mention he drunk posts this story on IG at 11 pm at night and talks poo to people commenting that he’s a former marine. The whole thing is a giant mess.

Yeah. Marines are the most insufferable species on the planet tbh

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I would not be surprised if some good ol boys in the Texans organization initiated this whole thing in an effort to get Watson to just sit down. I mean, what better way to make him appreciate what he has now than to ruin the market for him and make him feel lucky to be playing in the league at all?

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9 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

I guess 'alleged' at this point, but if true, calling him a womanizer is putting it mild.  You do know the allegations...especially the one the came out today?  If true, then Tepper would be 100% hypocritical to even think about signing Watson here, civil suit or not.

so I see now....he's guilty until proven innocent in your opinion? 

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27 minutes ago, bandu said:
36 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

People keep talking about this "not making sense" for the Texans?

What moves have they been making over the last two years or so that HAVE made sense? They get no credit for firing O'Brien after letting him absolutely tank the roster after promoting him to HC/GM.

& moreover the Texans fired O'Brien after only 4 games into the  2020 season.

another hasty move or better yet let's say reaction

 

Given all that long-time ineptitude, which Deshaun had a front-row seat for...

...why in the heck did he sign a contract obligating him to stick around for additional 4-years?

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Just now, TheRumGone said:

This is not normal.

I agree to an extent, but when you are trying to litigate against a VERY famous person, why not get your case as much exposure as possible?  Maybe that's his rationale?  If this was Joe Smoe with a sexual misconduct charge, I doubt he would trying this in the court of public opinion.

 

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This lawyer better have more texts that are damning or this might go away quickly.

One text of Watson apologizing for making her uncomfortable doesn't really do much, that very well could have been something innocent and not on purpose that caused it.

And the other asking if she's okay with the glute area also doesn't mean crap, i'd imagine a lot of football players get all parts of their body massaged given the hits they take, glute area included.

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5 minutes ago, SizzleBuzz said:

 

Given all that long-time ineptitude, which Deshaun had a front-row seat for...

...why in the heck did he sign a contract obligating him to stick around for additional 4-years?

With a no trade clause on top of it...

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