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Deshaun Allegations detailed (not good)


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4 hours ago, Kuhndog94 said:

And it certainly wouldn't be hard to find women willing to go along with a get rich quick scheme.

@Cookie Lyon Thoughts on his assessment of women?

4 hours ago, ImaginaryKev said:

This is dirty as hell, and clearly coordinated

Posterior quote.

4 hours ago, Carl Spackler said:

I take any allegation seriously, but the timing of these makes anyone with a functioning brain question how much McNair is paying Buzbee

You too.

4 hours ago, PootieNunu said:

I want to see the victims instagram pages. I want to see how they advertise their service. Something with this just does not add up. Its like he put out one of those settlement commercials. 

Have you or a loved one touched Deshaun Watson's Penis? Contact us immediately, you can be awarded compensation!

Why in the world would Watson fly someone out like that for a massage? They have those in Houston.

3 hours ago, ImaginaryKev said:

They're being paid by the owner to tank this man's reputation, sad to see it

This is payback for Deshaun blowing up their spot and making them look bad the past few months

You watch too much TV.

3 hours ago, PanthersFanNY said:

Saying the Texans are behind this is insanity. They had a highly valuable asset that they would have gotten a franchise changing return for and now have somebody who no team will touch (at least for the time being).

 

There's no way a team will trade for him until and unless this situation works itself out in a positive way for Watson. If he is found to have done all or some of these things that are being alleged, his NFL future is definitely going to be questionable.

THIS.

1 hour ago, CanePantherHornet said:

Its sad how so many people have become obsessed with the idea of trading for Watson that they're throwing all integrity out the window and coming up with dumb conspiracy theories trying to defend him.

BUT BUT Waston = 23879123 Superbowls!!!!!!!!!!!!

20 minutes ago, ImaginaryKev said:

Imagine believing any drummed up accusations from the most suspicious of sourced JUST BECAUSE you don't like the idea of trading draft picks, then using MeToo to pretend you care about women. Yesterday was weird, today has been even worse with the dishonesty on here

Imagine thinking all rich, white, probably GOP men are evil JUST BECAUSE you see some of it being true here and there.

11 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

FYI: Per Aaron Wilson the count is now up to nine.

 

2 minutes ago, ericr0319 said:

No it signals to women--dont report it because you can get a payday later. 

@Cookie Lyon

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Just now, Brooklyn 3.0 said:

@Cookie Lyon Thoughts on his assessment of women?

Posterior quote.

You too.

Why in the world would Watson fly someone out like that for a massage? They have those in Houston.

You watch too much TV.

THIS.

BUT BUT Waston = 23879123 Superbowls!!!!!!!!!!!!

Imagine thinking all rich, white, probably GOP men are evil JUST BECAUSE you see some of it being true here and there.

@Cookie Lyon

Oh man, check out this piece of work

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It's possible these women just assumed they'd never get any recourse for a man trying to take advantage of them, and so kept quiet, until it hit the public.  Just look at the reactions in this thread...

I can't imagine 9 women all made poo up at the behest of the McNairs or whatever.

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2 minutes ago, ImaginaryKev said:

On this board folks were poo pooing the idea of trading for him at all before any of this mess even happened. Now those same folks immediately believe this is a deal breaker and more reason not to pursue Watson at all. They're aren't fooling anyone at this point

I mean it sounds logical. Not only Panther fans, but if you read any other fan board who thought about getting Watson they were hesitant about their favorite team selling the future as well.

It’s an unprecedented trade for a QB this young and this successful. So no one really knows or has anything to compare it to, but the price is intimidating and I don’t see an issue with anyone hesitant for those reasons.

It is also logical to see it as a deal breaker. There are a plethora of things that could happen. More victims come forward. Could actually end up guilty. Could end up suspended. Or yea, absolutely nothing will come of it. But logic would say the situation is concerning. Not whether you thinks it’s true or not. The situation. The list goes on, I also don’t see any issue for hesitation for these reasons.

Valid concerns all around. What’s not logical is to say none of those drafts picks will matter anyway and Watson will be completely cleared of all these charges and nothing will come of them and anyone who says otherwise has an agenda. Trying to see something that isn’t there.

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2 minutes ago, ImaginaryKev said:

It's such a shame when folks butthurt over Tinkerbox arguments bring that bitterness to the main thread so they can pretend moralize, you aren't fooling anyone Brooklyn

Eh? Just saying you're doing what others here are. Jumping the gun.

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1 minute ago, mav1234 said:

It's possible these women just assumed they'd never get any recourse for a man trying to take advantage of them, and so kept quiet, until it hit the public.  Just look at the reactions in this thread...

I can't imagine 9 women all made poo up at the behest of the McNairs or whatever.

A girl gotta eat, man.

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Just now, Brooklyn 3.0 said:

Eh? Just saying you're doing what others here are. Jumping the gun.

The fact you're even tagging Cookie to get a reaction out of her shows what you're trying to do, you aren't slick dude

You're bring the TB here bc you're mad about folks being rude to you in that forum

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Just now, ImaginaryKev said:

The fact you're even tagging Cookie to get a reaction out of her shows what you're trying to do, you aren't slick dude

You're bring the TB here bc you're mad about folks being rude to you in that forum

No, I want a female to chime in on the meatheads in here. Why do you keep bringing up TB?

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I'm not gonna discount any possible scenarios this early in the process.

However, if it turns out the Texans ownership has anything to do with this, well, that'd have to be about the dumbest move they could've made w/regards to Watson.

It is the sort of thing that would not only risk destroying Watson's trade value, it would also risk the ownership's continued control of the Texans franchise.

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6 minutes ago, mav1234 said:

It's possible these women just assumed they'd never get any recourse for a man trying to take advantage of them, and so kept quiet, until it hit the public.  Just look at the reactions in this thread...

I can't imagine 9 women all made poo up at the behest of the McNairs or whatever.

Oh man don't let petty rich people manipulate legitimate women's movements to attack a black man's character, that's how they prey on liberal good nature. This whole thing screams setup and if Tara Reade is any indication (or the way folks don't even bring her accusations up), we know how to be discerning when it comes to sexual assault accusations. 

Grown adults can totally take sexual assault seriously while also using the sense God gave them to sniff out a hit job when there's literally evidence amd motive for a hit job. 

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Just now, NanuqoftheNorth said:

I'm not gonna discount any possible scenarios this early in the process.

However, if it turns out the Texans ownership has anything to do with this, well, that'd have to be about the dumbest move they could've made w/regards to Watson.

It is the sort of thing that would not only risk destroying Watson's trade value, it would also risk the ownership's continued control of the Texans franchise.

Dude is letting a team chaplain run his team. And his dad referred to players as inmates last year. I can totally see a rich dude embarrassed by all that being vindictive. 

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