...Now, just like every other offseason over the last few years, Colin Kaepernick is back in the spotlight. This year it’s the Cleveland Browns who are being implored to take a chance on the former San Fran signal caller. He is 34 years old, with an upcoming birthday in November, but reports are he is still keeping in shape. One thing is being in shape but another thing is being game ready after five years since his last NFL game.
Brissett, Rosen and Dobbs the back ups in Cleveland
Yesterday it was reported that Kaepernick was throwning around with free agent Jarvis Landry, Browns receiver Jakeem Grant and Browns tight end David Njoku sparking speculation of potential interest from Cleveland. At the moment there are no serious talks of the Browns considering picking up Kaepernick. If the Browns are interested it would be in their best interest to expedite talks to get Kaepernick incorporated as soon as possible... [Reply]
Bill Cosby was prosecuted because he confessed to doing it in a civil trial with the promise that he wouldn't be criminally charged for it and Pennsylvania went back on its word.
Watson is pretending it didn't happen......like 30 times. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BryanBusby:
Bill Cosby was prosecuted because he confessed to doing it in a civil trial with the promise that he wouldn't be criminally charged for it and Pennsylvania went back on its word.
Watson is pretending it didn't happen......like 30 times.
Which is also why they had to let Cosby out of prison. I still wouldn't take any chances if I were in Watson's shoes though. [Reply]
Originally Posted by dlphg9:
Bill Cosby was convicted with equal evidence and the shit he was convicted of happened in the late 2000's.
The main reason this is a joke is that everyone knows he's a predator, but because he's a bankable star it's being more or less swept under the rug.
His transgressions so far have gotten him out of his contract with a dysfunctional team and brought him a massive fully guaranteed contract with a team of his choosing. He might be glad he got caught [Reply]
This is going exactly how the NFL wanted it to go. 1 Year suspension here we come.
Originally Posted by : "We've seen the evidence, she was very clear about the evidence, she reinforced the evidence,'' Goodell said of Robinson's ruling. Former New Jersey attorney general Peter C. Harvey will hear the NFL's appeal.
Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson suspension increased to 11 games, $5 million fine, mandatory counseling in settlement negotiated by NFL and NFL Players Association in personal conduct policy disciplinary matter, per league sources @PFN365