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Per Adam Schefter, “In speaking to some teams, I don’t think this is going to deter anyone’s interest in trading for Deshaun Watson”


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4 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

No one is bad-mouthing Watson. What we're saying is stop bad mouthing the women just because you love the person who is accused.  As far is I can tell those not jumping in head first in the defend Watson no matter what pool are being labeled just like the women in this case.  Ironic isn't it.

See how ur trying to stir sh$t up never said I didn’t believe the women. Y’all want to run Watson under the bus and have no idea what’s going on. There are 100 pages of u put these threads together of nobody knowing anything and act like they do. So don’t respond to me saying I said something when I didn’t.

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6 minutes ago, Ricky Spanish said:

Anyone who has drawn a conclusion already one way or the other, from the very little information or substance provided, needs to chill the hell out and wait. 

We don't know what is true yet. If it turns out he's a scumbag rapist, a lot of you people are going to look like real mysognistic, incel dicks. 

If he is innocent, a lot of you are going to look like a rabid pitch, fork wielding, blood thirsty mob working themselves up into a frenzy to take down the celebrity.

The facts right now are that he's been accused by multiple women of some really shady things, and he denies it. 

That's it. Those are literally all the facts that we know right now. Literally everything else is speculation. 

Pretty much.

2 minutes ago, Ricky Spanish said:

He was never neighbors with Cal McNair, he was neighbors with Bob McNair.

Big distinction for this whole drama. 

I saw one place that said he claimed to be neighbors with Bob McNair but I don't know that it was actually verified.

He's also said that he's never been much of a Texans fan, which is kind of funny given that he bought billboards encouraging the Texans to draft Johnny Manziel. I suppose you could attribute that to him being a Manziel fan but still...

Bottom Line: Yhis is a really sad and extremely complicated situation that's probably going to take a long time to resolve one way or the other.

Until it does though, I think you'd have to say the wisest course for the Panthers is to steer clear of it.

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6 minutes ago, ImaginaryKev said:

Also, I've repeatedly stated WHY I don't believe these accusations (the owner and his neighbor being the lawyer) and haven't said a word about not believing women or them being liars or anything so please miss me with that strawman in particular

How exactly would it be possible for the accusations to be false but the women making them not be liars?

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3 minutes ago, BurnNChinn said:

See how ur trying to stir sh$t up never said I didn’t believe the women. Y’all want to run Watson under the bus and have no idea what’s going on. There are 100 pages of u put these threads together of nobody knowing anything and act like they do. So don’t respond to me saying I said something when I didn’t.

You seem awful angry and defensive.  Struck a nerve did I?  Chill brother.

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Just now, Mr. Scot said:

How exactly would it be possible for the accusations to be false but the women making them not be liars?

I can think this is bullshit and not think all women are liars, please don't key in on one word or two to try and pick apart my argument, it's pedantic esp when it doesn't affect my point at all

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3 minutes ago, ImaginaryKev said:

I can think this is bullshit and not think all women are liars, please don't key in on one word or two to try and pick apart my argument, it's pedantic esp when it doesn't affect my point at all

For these specific accusations to be false, then all of the women making them would have to be liars.

There's really no way around that.

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8 minutes ago, TheRumGone said:


this lawyer is dumb as hell

Guess he missed the whole ‘confidential’ in bold letters at the top lol.

Although as someone who routines works with confidential information just putting it at the top has no bases, as is there is nothing about this letter, information or otherwise that would make it ‘confidential’. ‘The League’ are no law enforcement, a government entity, judges, or healthcare.

I am assuming that stamp is for internal employees/policy.

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