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Deshaun Allegations detailed (not good)


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7 minutes ago, TrevorLaurenceTime22 said:

While I have a hard time understanding trade everything for Watson, I'd still take him at QB in a fraction of a second.... I think these allegations are likely a horsesh*t money grab. It wouldn't change a thing for me, but it's 2021 and metoo/cancelculture is real it could screw him.

Dude, I'm as big a critic of cancel culture as anyone, but this story is not the fault of cancel culture.

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Just now, ladypanther said:

Thanks...pretty rough in here.  I've been a member here a long time so not surprised.

Siiiigh. I don't wonder why more women don't partake in sports message boards. I logged off, ate lunch, went for a walk, and I am still irritated. 

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1 hour ago, ForJimmy said:

Serious question. What are the odds of locking this thing up unless some real facts and information come out? People are speaking out against possible victims while knowing little information themselves. It seems to belong in Tinderbox or locked up. Once these cases become more clear maybe we can have an adult conversation without blaming potential victims or an innocent man depending on which way it goes...

Several posters are making absolute fools of themselves right now.

For their benefit, and ours, it'd probably be best to lock this thread until we know more.

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2 minutes ago, OldhamA said:

Several posters are making absolute fools of themselves right now.

For their benefit, and ours, it'd probably be best to lock this thread until we know more.

I agree. This thread is mindblowing. The tinderbox is jealous right now.

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4 minutes ago, AceBoogie said:

So what are your thoughts on what went down here. Do you have a POV formed already? 

POV??

I do not know what went down. I do think that Deshaun has at the very least shown very very poor judgement.  So many people coming out is worrisome.  Victims usually do not know that they aren't the only 1, so when someone else comes out it is easier for others to follow.  Getting massages from so many different people (women) is not a good look (duh).  If I were in his shoes...I would have one massage therapist (male) that I go to exclusively. I can have no opinion on who may be credible among the accusers because at this point I do not know enough. I do think that DW's behavior is suspicious...just how serious it is  I will reserve that for later.

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