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Deshaun Allegations detailed (not good)


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Something happened, that is clear.

 

I bet Deshaun got mixed up with some "instagram masseuse" who were rub and tug girls and then got some girls who he thought were but in fact were not, they were legit massage therapists. From the text messages something clearly happened to make one of them uncomfortable. Hopefully the allegations of him forcing anything on any of them are false.

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Just now, AceBoogie said:

If he faces a legitimate sexual assault case then he should never play football again. I don’t think that’s what this is. Seems too opportunistic. 
 

The only think we know for sure is that Deshaun apparently likes happy endings. I could be wrong but I doubt Deshaun is soliciting sex from masseuses via Instagram. My hunch is that he had some prior information that he could receive a happy ending from some of these women. That poo works on a referral basis. 

We will see how it goes.  No matter how this plays out someone gets hurt.  I'm not saying Watson IS guilty of anything illegal yet either, but we will see what happens... it does appear the police are looking into it, but AFAIK, no charges yet.

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4 minutes ago, Monrowed said:

It is because they could potentially get him at a huge discount. This exactly what I have suggested would happen all along. In every scenario the Texans lose the amount of leverage that they had. 
 

Since people like conspiracy theories imagine this, what Watson were traded and all of the complaints went away(dropped or settled) Now, as some may say, that would then be super sketchy!

I am also not suggesting that this would happen.

is called business, goofy normies watch show after show telling them the truth and they still wanna call things conspiracy theory. 

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8 minutes ago, AceBoogie said:

Her career is done in that regard either way. What does she think he meant by a statement like that? If she did it because she felt it would help her career, that’s not rape or sexual assault. That’s buyers remorse. Women have to be held to a higher standard in these situations. They have to be held accountable the same way as we hold men accountable. That’s the whole damn problem with this me too movement. Did we say Bill Clinton sexually assaulted Monica? Plenty of women out here fuging their way to the top and if that’s their thing then so be it, but you can’t turn around and call foul when you agreed to something you thought would help you and didn’t. 

See I don't agree with this lol

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2 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Women already have an extremely difficult time with sexual assault cases as it is.

You really think it should be tougher?

Women have a hard time making their intentions clear. Incredibly hard for a man to differentiate between try harder and I’m not interested. Women don’t like to appear easy hence the chase they put men through. In the world we live in they have to be allies to themselves and be clear and direct. Any decent man can work under those principles. But you for damn sure risk looking like a beta if she wants you to make moves and you’re too afraid to. 

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4 minutes ago, hepcat said:

I think the sketchiest thing would be if Deshaun Watson suddenly changed his tune and decided he wanted to play for the Texans again. Would make me thing that old daddy Bob McNair "made this all go away" in a weird blackmail situation. Ultimately I do not think the Texans want to trade Watson, there's obvious bad blood that goes really deep, and we don't know even 90% of the details.

Yes, that would be a perverse and disgusting way to control someone. Honestly, I doubt that any free agent would want to play for them for a long time if that were to happen.

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Thank god for the huddle legal scholars. This entire case is unprecedented. It’s pretty simple. Either A) Watson is a psychopath with a bizarre sexual fetish that he uses his wealth and position to attain or B) it’s the largest conspiracy in the history of sports. There’s literally no in-between. And unfortunately for us, the Texans, and the women involved it’s looking like A) is the likely outcome. Time to focus on the draft. 

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9 minutes ago, Verge said:

You really don't see a problem with anything you just said? Sheesh. It's smacking you right in the face and you can't even see it. 

Nah bruh I’m good. Never had a problem with women and the time I spent around Deshaun neither did he. 

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1 minute ago, USDepartmentOfSavagery said:

Thank god for the huddle legal scholars. This entire case is unprecedented. It’s pretty simple. Either A) Watson is a psychopath with a bizarre sexual fetish that he uses his wealth and position to attain or B) it’s the largest conspiracy in the history of sports. There’s literally no in-between. And unfortunately for us, the Texans, and the women involved it’s looking like A) is the likely outcome. Time to focus on the draft. 

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3 minutes ago, AceBoogie said:

Women have a hard time making their intentions clear. Incredibly hard for a man to differentiate between try harder and I’m not interested. Women don’t like to appear easy hence the chase they put men through. In the world we live in they have to be allies to themselves and be clear and direct. Any decent man can work under those principles. But you for damn sure risk looking like a beta if she wants you to make moves and you’re too afraid to. 

I'll take the risk of "looking like a beta" over being accused of rape, or actually committing one, pretty much ten times out of ten.

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Just now, Monrowed said:

Yes, that would be a perverse and disgusting way to control someone. Honestly, I doubt that any free agent would want to play for them for a long time if that were to happen.

That's what I think is happening here. I think it's clear that Watson got some massages that were, let's say
"less than legal". Whether he crossed the line or assaulted these women aren't important for the sake of my argument, but it's definitely possible that he did.

The Texans management probably caught wind of this massage stuff, and would have of course kept it quiet if Watson were complicit in staying with the Texans. Instead, Watson demanded a trade. The Texans don't want to trade him. So the Texans retaliate by taking these whispers of massage impropriety and explode them way out of proportion with a lawyer who is known to make incendiary claims.

Texans management does this all under the incentive that they can make this all go away if Watson just agrees to keep playing for the Texans. Where the prisoners run the prison.

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