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Watson's people expecting a full season suspension


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5 hours ago, CPcavedweller said:

That would never hold up in Court. They cannot leave a punishment "open ended" and if they did, lawsuits would be filed by both Watson and the NFLPA. There are structures for suspensions and I doubt any of them say "12 games, but we will play the rest by ear". Leaving is open ended incentivizes new allegations that may not necessarily be true, either. I know false accusations occur rarely but if there was a case that would get them, it would be this. 

Which is why the Exempt List is the best option. It's open ended and completely under the Commissioner's conrol.

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37 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

Interesting to see if this delays any outcome in the disciplinary hearings starting tomorrow. The timing seems not coincidental

It isn't.

One of the reasons the NFL wants an indefinite suspension is just in case "but wait, there's more" happens again.

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14 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

Apparently the four remaining lawsuits could surge back up to ten...

 

Is anyone here a lawyer? Is any of this actually an offense that can be tried, and won, in Civil Court? I can't think of any statutes covered by what is claimed to have happened in all but, I believe one of these cases.

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7 minutes ago, PizzaTheHutt said:

sure we can! It's called pre cum. also known as:

dogwater

dribble before you shoot

postcum

preek

mscherry

mooki

premen

love gravy

mouse's tear

cumless nutt

snawggle

cold shorts

snawggle juice

gettin jizzy with it

cowper's fluid

cockchalk

prejuice

stringers

pull out

spunkbubbles

nageek

whiskey dick

Montana potato

cock slobber

ejact

aftercum

bonersauce

cock diaper

meat jousting

salty warning

milkbull

baby oil

precumdensation

cream

instamoist

paplicar

prechup

gooning

a tear of disappointment

and throbulent

 

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