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Predict how many RTPM will the Huddle hit when Watson is traded?


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3 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Lol. I am not that down on the move. My personal opinion is that I don't know anything about the facts and I don't believe anything any of the accused and accusers have to say. I wasn't there and I don't know what their motivations nor the facts, nor will I likely ever know them.

If I had to guess, the manner in which it is playing out suggests there is a lot of sleaze on both sides of this one, so the truth is somewhere in the middle. Probably a dude that is addicted to his sexual fetish with plenty of willing women to go along, so he ends up going to far with more than one that wasn't up for it. 

I suspect there are a lot of skeezy people involved(Watson included) and a couple of honest people who have been genuinely harmed. But you know what.....my opinion is just that. It has no bearing on anything.

At the very least, he is a sleazy POS. At the worst...At one time I thought he was redeemable but that ship sailed. I honestly don't know what it would take to have any respect for him as a human at this point. Just sad and disgusting. 

I'm fine with waiting it out and seeing how the process plays out when he was in Houston but if we trade for him then that's a huge 'hell no'. Just look at the kind of people popping up with the mear thought of him coming to town. It makes the regular Huddle look well adjusted and decent football people lol. 

I get you sir, it's all opinions. Not looking for choir boys but I'm not cheering for that guy in our uniform. 

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4 minutes ago, Waldo said:

At the very least, he is a sleazy POS. At the worst...At one time I thought he was redeemable but that ship sailed. I honestly don't know what it would take to have any respect for him as a human at this point. Just sad and disgusting. 

I'm fine with waiting it out and seeing how the process plays out when he was in Houston but if we trade for him then that's a huge 'hell no'. Just look at the kind of people popping up with the mear thought of him coming to town. It makes the regular Huddle look well adjusted and decent football people lol. 

I get you sir, it's all opinions. Not looking for choir boys but I'm not cheering for that guy in our uniform. 

I don't even know I would throw sleezy at him necessarily. He is in the fetish world so there can be some gray areas with that. If you have ever had sex with the woman that wants....rougher than normal sex, that is a good example. My reaction to the, "Hit me!" comment is pretty much to immediately shut down and remove myself as politely as I can. I don't trust ANY woman with that fetish, as judgemental as that may be.

Similarly for Watson, if you have the fetish, there are actual places that specifically do that. There are escorts and hookers and rub and tugs....go there. Don't gamble with women in real life because you might find out they aren't into your fetish.

But, yeah, I would rather have it all handled before so we don't have to deal with with fuging circus around it. That is why the Texans are comfortable paying Watson to stay away. They don't want to deal with it either.

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3 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

I don't even know I would throw sleezy at him necessarily. He is in the fetish world so there can be some gray areas with that. If you have ever had sex with the woman that wants....rougher than normal sex, that is a good example. My reaction to the, "Hit me!" comment is pretty much to immediately shut down and remove myself as politely as I can. I don't trust ANY woman with that fetish, as judgemental as that may be.

Similarly for Watson, if you have the fetish, there are actual places that specifically do that. There are escorts and hookers and rub and tugs....go there. Don't gamble with women in real life because you might find out they aren't into your fetish.

But, yeah, I would rather have it all handled before so we don't have to deal with with fuging circus around it. That is why the Texans are comfortable paying Watson to stay away. They don't want to deal with it either.

Doing any fetish in a safe a responsible manor is one thing, playing fast and lose kind of makes the risk or shock part of the kink, that is the sleaze sir. It brings unwilling into it that changes the dynamic. As you said, there are safe places where that is welcome but if this dynamics is what he sought then he is a sleaze ball. That or he is just incredibly stupid. Maybe both. Either way, no bueno. 

 

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10 minutes ago, CRA said:

I think the highest odds are Watson not being traded.  This keeps looking like groundhog day.  Some talk being kicked around by the media. 

If so, it is likely someone from one of the prospective teams, the Texans or Watson's camp trying to get this stirred up.

To my core, I literally don't understand why the Texans would suddenly want to get this deal done by the trade deadline.

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3 minutes ago, Waldo said:

Doing any fetish in a safe a responsible manor is one thing, playing fast and lose kind of makes the risk or shock part of the kink, that is the sleaze sir. It brings unwilling into it that changes the dynamic. As you said, there are safe places where that is welcome but if this dynamics is what he sought then he is a sleaze ball. That or he is just incredibly stupid. Maybe both. Either way, no bueno. 

 

Yeah and that is what I mean about gray areas. You can get yourself in trouble playing in those worlds. Ask that Dodgers player.

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6 hours ago, kungfoodude said:

RTPM = Reaction Threads Per Minute

Note: This is if he is traded to us OR to someone else. 

 

Bonus prediction: How many will claim they are done with the team if he is traded here or somewhere else?

Probably 40 percent will whine about it with 20 percent of them saying they’re done with this team. All 40 percent will be back and buying Watson jerseys and PSLs when we start winning. 

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I know I've checked the forum every 5 to 10 minutes today for any news.  If I check the forum and it has crashed I'll assume w trade has been made.

 

I for one hope he isn't coming here solely from the cost aspect.  I have no opinion on his tabloid headlines.  I swear some of you would have lit the fires yourselves during the Salem witch trials.

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