Deshaun Watson has decided he wants to play for the Cleveland Browns in a stunning change of events, per sources. Watson has informed the Houston Texans that he now is willing to waive the no-trade clause in his contract to be dealt to Cleveland.
Originally Posted by BWillie:
If anyone is not convicted of a said crime, they should not be discriminated against and to be able to hold employment wherever they wish without scrutiny.
World doesn't work that way. What job can you have when you face what he is facing they stand by you until it's over? What job? Yiu think a company would say what you said? Hell no. You would be fired. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Red Dawg:
World doesn't work that way. What job can you have when you face what he is facing they stand by you until it's over? What job? Yiu think a company would say what you said? Hell no. You would be fired.
Well, the majority of jobs for non famous ppl your job wouldn't even know about it. So yeah, most of them. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BWillie:
If anyone is not convicted of a said crime, they should not be discriminated against and to be able to hold employment wherever they wish without scrutiny.
Lots of people ruin their careers for behavioral reasons that are never arrested, let alone convicted of a crime. [Reply]
New: The NFL plans to argue to new disciplinary officer Sue L. Robinson for a “significant” suspension of Deshaun Watson for violating the personal conduct policy, multiple sources say.... https://t.co/bBF6Jdt8nB
Watson ends up getting suspended for the season, the Browns keep Baker Mayfield, he has an epic breakout season similar to Drew Brees’ second to last season with the Chargers… unlikely but not impossible scenario. [Reply]
Originally Posted by cdcox:
Lots of people ruin their careers for behavioral reasons that are never arrested, let alone convicted of a crime.
I wasn't there. You weren't there either. Bottom line he wasn't convicted even with many different accusers. He should play until a criminal court rules otherwise. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KCChiefsFan88:
Watson ends up getting suspended for the season, the Browns keep Baker Mayfield, he has an epic breakout season similar to Drew Brees’ second to last season with the Chargers… unlikely but not impossible scenario.
Baker should refuse to play for the Browns ever again. I can't imagine how the conversation would go down if they had to go back to him and be like we good? [Reply]
Originally Posted by BWillie:
I wasn't there. You weren't there either. Bottom line he wasn't convicted even with many different accusers. He should play until a criminal court rules otherwise.
That’s not how it works. Several players have been handed lengthy suspensions without ever seeing a courtroom. Watson is a complete dumbass and if he only gets a year he should count his lucky stars. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ArrowHeader:
That’s not how it works. Several players have been handed lengthy suspensions without ever seeing a courtroom. Watson is a complete dumbass and if he only gets a year he should count his lucky stars.
Originally Posted by BWillie:
I understand thats not how it works.
I'm saying thats how it should work.
He signed that right away. He accepted all discipline from his employer. He chose this. No one forced him. Unlike he probably did to those 26 women. [Reply]