Monrowed
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Here is the one report that I read and based my hypothesis on. https://www.si.com/nfl/2021/03/19/deshaun-Watson-sexual-misconduct-allegations-12-women Apparently, it was a team trainer and also his personal QB coach. That may count for two of the women. I based my hypothesis on these statements and just like those that have have belief of his guilt, I have no other evidence other than what has been said so far.
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Listen I know that you enjoy being the boards pariah, but I clarified my statement twice. Anything more that that is unknown. We still need evidence to show that the young man is guilty of a crime or not.
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Read what I said and then read my follow up.
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I simply hypothesized the addition of the ones that were not verified. I never said the number of women, but I did say that just some of the women. There still has not been evidence to counter that what I said is true or not true. We still don’t know if the trainer found the women and Deshaun is the one that reached out to them.
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Sorry about the bad wording.I should have said the couple of women that he knows and not the ‘few”.
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I will let you go search for it. I am hypothesizing the idea of him turning over knowledge of ALL of the women, or at least more than the few that he does know.
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They are not random... it has been said that the, “massages” were set up by his QB trainer/coach. That is the link between the women and DW. Reasoning this out it would not take a lot of analysis to realize how the lawyer was able to find these women. If he speaks to the trainer and gets a list of women, contacts the women and asks them if Watson behaved inappropriately, then that would be an easy way to develop a list of civil complaints. Also, a few of the complaints were not sexual in nature, but complaining that they were not compensated appropriately by Watson(I.e. shortchanged). Remember that these are civil and not criminal cases. There does not need to be a crime in order to submit a civil complaint. As an example, if a person is cutting down a tree in their yard and the tree drops on my property which damages my fence, then I could file a civil complaint that seeks restitution for the material cost of the fence, the labor to replace and even emotional distress.
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Why are you pretending that you know more than he does? The public has only heard one side of this complaint and anyone declaring that it is gospel has the possibility of being wrong just much as those that are saying that it is not true.
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Trade back to the second and get Lance.
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That is what I am talking about. Less risk and high reward. If he never plays another down then you only lose two mid late round picks. That may be where the Texans are now. Unless of course they have no intention of releasing him...
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That is why I said that thankfully justice does not occur in the court of public opinion... Did you read that part?
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My answer would be the opposite of your answer. The same way you discover one you resolve the other. However I assumed that you are intelligent enough to figure that out.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Court_of_public_opinion This is what I was referring to and not the NFL’s disciplinary actions.
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How do you find him guilty?
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Please tell me that you kidding.
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Please explain
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I would if found innocent. I am still waiting on the evidence of criminal activity before I pass judgement. Otherwise it is what it is, which is a person that likes massages that would end in something that he was hoping for. Perhaps the young man thought that it was consenting behavior between two adults. Does this reduce the likelihood that the Panthers acquire him? Perhaps, or perhaps not, but I strongly doubt that he is done in the NFL. Someone is going to take a flyer on him. I would like to remind everyone that we have only heard ONE side of the story. Be thankful that justice does not occur in the court of public opinion.
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The Eagles probably will have no problem with it...
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I wonder if it is better to pursue this or trade back into the second round to get Lance.
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Yes, that would be a perverse and disgusting way to control someone. Honestly, I doubt that any free agent would want to play for them for a long time if that were to happen.
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It is because they could potentially get him at a huge discount. This exactly what I have suggested would happen all along. In every scenario the Texans lose the amount of leverage that they had. Since people like conspiracy theories imagine this, what Watson were traded and all of the complaints went away(dropped or settled) Now, as some may say, that would then be super sketchy! I am also not suggesting that this would happen.