I'm in agreement with several on here. I think the SI article is possibly more damaging than the 20 accusations before. It gives them credibility of truth and drowns out the "they're only in it for the money" possibility. Maybe the fact that she says she felt pressured to sign with that attorney helps him a little but man. Sure seems like he's going down for something. [Reply]
Originally Posted by tyecopeland:
I'm in agreement with several on here. I think the SI article is possibly more damaging than the 20 accusations before. It gives them credibility of truth and drowns out the "they're only in it for the money" possibility. Maybe the fact that she says she felt pressured to sign with that attorney helps him a little but man. Sure seems like he's going down for something.
He's going to be a black mark on the league for years to come if they don't ostracize him.
Deshaun Watson is a very bad person.
This probably happens a lot more than we think with other players, just not at this level. "Importing" and all that. They have to destroy him to send a message. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
He's going to be a black mark on the league for years to come if they don't ostracize him.
Deshaun Watson is a very bad person.
This probably happens a lot more than we think with other players, just not at this level. "Importing" and all that. They have to destroy him to send a message.
Watson is hornier than a teenage boy going through puberty. He should’ve hired a damn prostitute. Instead of going after masseuses. I’m just waiting for the news to say “male masseuse comes out against Watson” [Reply]
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
He's going to be a black mark on the league for years to come if they don't ostracize him.
Deshaun Watson is a very bad person.
This probably happens a lot more than we think with other players, just not at this level. "Importing" and all that. They have to destroy him to send a message.
I'm sure it does. Didn't Dwayne Bowe catch a lot of shit his rookie year from other players because he was spilling the beans about all the women the players brought in during training camp? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
I don't think so. This is going to be like Bill Cosby.
The fact that the scumbag lawyer most likely searched high and low for victims and DIDN'T find one that went to SI instead, means there are probably more coming out, and probably some cash grab hos that are going to latch onto the situation as well.
The media missed the mark on Tyreek and they are not going to miss a second time. They smell blood now. This is going to get ugly.
They smelled blood on Tyreek, too. They thought that one was in the bag.
Originally Posted by Imon Yourside:
Only delusional bronco fans and the twitter mobs.
I think it's quite a bit worse than that. KC fans have since bothered to learn context and the full picture, but most in the NFL have no interest. It's too complicated of a story to quickly consume. I still see The Onion making jokes that insinuate Tyreek is an abuser. They know their audience. [Reply]
Originally Posted by wazu:
I think it's quite a bit worse than that. KC fans have since bothered to learn context and the full picture, but most in the NFL have no interest. It's too complicated of a story to quickly consume. I still see The Onion making jokes that insinuate Tyreek is an abuser. They know their audience.
I admit I'm ignorant of this kind of shit, but what's the harm in Tyreek or even the Chiefs coming out and saying, "Look, Tyreek didn't didn't do it. So fucking drop it, alright?"
I mean, besides the hilarious retort from feminists, "Only domestic abusers deny that they're guilty of domestic abuse!" I understand that's always going to be a thing. But if people won't look at the current facts of the situation as they exist, then if I were Tyreek, I'd really like to get my name cleared.
It's not my problem, though, and Tyreek probably knows what he's doing or at least has the best people for this kind of thing giving him advice. [Reply]