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NFL Disciplinary Officer Sue Robinson is expected to announce her decision on Deshaun Watson's potential suspension Monday 9am EST


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1 hour ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Watson had what 24 accusers? Let's say he gets 8 games. Does that mean another player can sexually assault up to three women before he gets a single game suspension? I mean, we've basically established a one game per three women assaulted precedent at that point, right?

The problem is the NFL didn't bring all 24 cases in their hearing. Florio stated they only brought up a few. I can't remember exactly how many, but I think it was single digits.

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2 minutes ago, trueblade said:

The problem is the NFL didn't bring all 24 cases in their hearing. Florio stated they only brought up a few. I can't remember exactly how many, but I think it was single digits.


yeah, it was only 5 and 1 was thrown out.

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2 hours ago, Panthercougar68 said:

8-9 what I’m guessing, basically a compromise for half the season.

He's not getting off that easy. He sexually harassed dozens of women. 8 games and every activist group will be protesting and getting banks to shut down money flowing to the NFL. This isn't the 1960s where women were just possessions. 

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25 minutes ago, Snake said:

He's not getting off that easy. He sexually harassed dozens of women. 8 games and every activist group will be protesting and getting banks to shut down money flowing to the NFL. This isn't the 1960s where women were just possessions. 

I have the feeling that this is how the NFL sees it 

"People that took the payouts we don't care about", "We don't want to fight this in court with Deshaun's camp", and the worst "We can't lose money from the Cleveland games this year"

equals to half the season.

The NFLPA statement to me screams they know its a light verdict and they don't want the NFL to fight to increase it.

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