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Nzoner's Game Room>Deshaun Watson Suspended 6 Games [increased to 11 games]
Rams Fan 06:35 AM 08-01-2022

Deshaun Watson suspended six games. https://t.co/WfC74deQM6

— ProFootballTalk (@ProFootballTalk) August 1, 2022

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rabblerouser 05:09 PM 08-18-2022
Originally Posted by Vladimir_Kyrilytch:

I wonder if Deshaun was triggered by those chants?
The only way I legitimately care is if he is triggered enough to go get some help to stop being a rapey piece of dogshit, but we all know he is unrepentant as fuck and the only thing he's sorry about is losing money and getting caught, so fuck him.

#realtalk
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Rain Man 05:12 PM 08-18-2022
11 games? That's almost one quarter per accusation.
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BWillie 07:02 PM 08-18-2022
Originally Posted by rabblerouser:
They still ****ing don't have a QB.

A fifth year QB who has never led a team to a top 10 finish in yards or points, who basically is missing 2 whole offseasons and 1 and 3/4 of a year - oh, who, by the ****ing way, had a complete MELTDOWN in his last game as a Texan where we literally destroyed their entire franchise...and you think he's the ANSWER for the Browns?

Dude will be a rapey DeShaun Kizer 2.0 when he comes back, all fat and out of shape and inaccurate as ****.

Promise.
Yeah maybe but they are the Browns. You take what you can get
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jettio 08:01 PM 08-18-2022
Originally Posted by Vladimir_Kyrilytch:
When the Browns played the Jags in the preseason, Jags fans were not chanting "no means no". They were chanting "YOU SICK ****". Here is the youtube link that proves it. It's well worth a watch:

https://youtube.com/shorts/NIwkiokecjw?feature=share

I wonder if Deshaun was triggered by those chants?
They should leave the chanting to folks that can choose better words and add something to the experience for other fans.
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Pepe Silvia 08:10 PM 08-18-2022
Originally Posted by rabblerouser:
They still fucking don't have a QB.

A fifth year QB who has never led a team to a top 10 finish in yards or points, who basically is missing 2 whole offseasons and 1 and 3/4 of a year - oh, who, by the fucking way, had a complete MELTDOWN in his last game as a Texan where we literally destroyed their entire franchise...and you think he's the ANSWER for the Browns?

Dude will be a rapey DeShaun Kizer 2.0 when he comes back, all fat and out of shape and inaccurate as fuck.

Promise.
Come on you know that Roger Goodell decides how good Watson plays.
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rabblerouser 08:13 PM 08-18-2022
Originally Posted by PackerinMo:
Come on you know that Roger Goodell decides how good Watson plays.
No, Roger Goodell can decide who wins or loses no matter how good (or terrible) Watson plays.

Duh.
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jettio 08:39 PM 08-18-2022

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Mile High Mania 07:20 AM 08-19-2022
It's honestly just too weird that his 'return game' is @ Houston. I mean seriously.
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smithandrew051 08:02 AM 08-19-2022
Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
It's honestly just too weird that his 'return game' is @ Houston. I mean seriously.
He can’t practice with the team during his suspension, right?

If not, then I can’t imagine them starting him for that first game.
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dlphg9 12:17 PM 08-19-2022
Originally Posted by Hank Hill:
Who is the fine paid to?
Originally Posted by Grim:
The NFL Player Care Foundation and the Gene Upshaw Player Assistance Trust.... all player fines are donated to these groups since 2011
https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/...ment-nfl-nflpa

"Watson will also pay a fine of $5 million and undergo mandatory evaluation by behavioral experts and follow their suggested treatment program.

Watson's fine and contributions from both the NFL and Browns of $1 million each will create a fund to support nonprofit organizations in the United States "that educate young people on healthy relationships, promote education and prevention of sexual misconduct and assault, support survivors, and related causes," the NFL said in announcing the settlement."
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dlphg9 12:20 PM 08-19-2022
Originally Posted by Superturtle:
Good Lord :-) Already deleted but Watson's agent tweeted this out.

To be clear, Judge Robinson repeated the NFL’s narrative. She received a brief from the NFL weeks before we had the opportunity to talk to her. In our 1st call with the Judge she referred to “Deshaun’s pattern of behavior”. Her mind was made up before we ever presented a counter.
The NFL shouldn't even consider letting him back in until he expresses some remorse. Like what is done with criminals getting out on parole.
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Kiimo 12:25 PM 08-19-2022
Originally Posted by dlphg9:
The NFL shouldn't even consider letting him back in until he expresses some remorse. Like what is done with criminals getting out on parole.
Watson claiming he's rehabilitated and then getting denied parole again and again like in Shawshank sounds about right.
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Halfcan 07:28 PM 08-19-2022
Originally Posted by Rain Man:
11 games? That's almost one quarter per accusation.
:-)

Watson still thinks he did Nothing wrong. Clueless pervert.
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Rain Man 08:08 PM 08-19-2022
Originally Posted by dlphg9:
https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/...ment-nfl-nflpa

"Watson will also pay a fine of $5 million and undergo mandatory evaluation by behavioral experts and follow their suggested treatment program.

Watson's fine and contributions from both the NFL and Browns of $1 million each will create a fund to support nonprofit organizations in the United States "that educate young people on healthy relationships, promote education and prevention of sexual misconduct and assault, support survivors, and related causes," the NFL said in announcing the settlement."
They should randomly pick a pre-1980 NFL player and double his career earnings with a surprise gift. I bet you could double Willie Lanier's career earnings, or Durwood Roquemoore's career earnings, pretty easily within $5 million.
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Dark Horse 09:07 PM 08-19-2022
Originally Posted by dlphg9:
https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/...ment-nfl-nflpa

"Watson will also pay a fine of $5 million and undergo mandatory evaluation by behavioral experts and follow their suggested treatment program.

Watson's fine and contributions from both the NFL and Browns of $1 million each will create a fund to support nonprofit organizations in the United States "that educate young people on healthy relationships, promote education and prevention of sexual misconduct and assault, support survivors, and related causes," the NFL said in announcing the settlement."
So the NFL thinks you can educate someone to prevent this type of behavior
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