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Originally Posted by Dawgs4Life
Well, this will be dragged and dragged out now … even more.

Watson will probably play to start the year … and then be done for the rest of it IMO

It could drag in to next year. The though may be they want the 6 games suspended at a higher pay rate.

Also, the appeal may be written as such that the 6 games needs to include a fine. At Watsons reported salary of $1,000,000 this year, 6 games out of 17 is $58823 per game. That is around $353,000 total.

The NFL may not feel he is being penalized enough in that regard, and I can't say I disagree from a fairness standpoint compared to other veteran players. I am not really advocating one way or the other. I am just thinking out loud as to what the NFL might be thinking.

A fix to all of this is to possibly set fine amounts, or a percentage of salary so there is some continuity to penalty. I mean, games are fines for players. Sitting out games doesn't really impact a player, it impacts teams and fans. Losing the game check is what impacts players.

Give me a weelk and I could have this crap fixed if I had the magic wand.


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If I were Watson I'd retire.

And Clowney would like a do over.

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Originally Posted by Rishuz
If I were Watson I'd retire.

And Clowney would like a do over.

What would that do? Or is that just a statement?


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If speculating on the odds of Watson's lawsuit I'd say the findings of the Judge will give them some ammunition for a stronger punishment. Maybe Watson calls for "the owners" treatments, maybe the NFL responds by bringing the treatment of all the players. We will see sadly.

I don't think "ammunition" has anything to do with it.

Goodell can literally decide on any punishment he wants -- for any reason. No judge will even look at the facts of the punishment, because the CBA clearly states that he is allowed to do whatever he wants at this stage.

Watson cannot "call" for anything -- no judge will even let him argue the details of the case, they don't matter anymore.

The only thing the NFLPA could do is literally go on strike -- but I doubt they do that over the suspension of a player that an independent judge has determined to be a sexual predator.


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Like it or not, the NFLPA will probably use the race card. Owners (white guys) and other similar cases (Big Ben) are treated one way and the black players (Watson, Hopkins, Ridley, etc) are treated much more severely.


"First down inside the 10. A score here will put us in the Super Bowl. Cooper is far to the left as Njoku settles into the slot. Moore is flanked out wide to the right. Chubb and Ford are split in the backfield as Watson takes the snap ... Here we go."
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So.... Watson plays the first 6 games and gets suspended for the season and we go 6-10

That would be so Browns


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I am not sure what the NFLPA was thinking in giving Goodell the trump card. The Judge is useless especially if Goodell has his mind already set on what he wants. He just went through the motions, sitting back smoking a cigar, knowing he is going to get what he wants anyways.


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Exactly.

The NFLPA: Great news, we finally got the NFL to agree to a third party arbiter for disciplinary rulings!

The NFL:

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Our season is basically over at this point .. NFL holds the leverage it appears. The NFLPA gets played like a fiddle every CBA negotiation.

Any suspension over 6 games is probably too much for us to overcome anyways … I’d prefer him just take the full year and then we can retain another year of control of his contract


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It I were Watson, I would sue the NFL for racial discrimination. The owners are supposedly held to a higher standard. White owners commit acts as egregious (kraft) if not more so (snyder) and get significantly less punishment. But Watson is getting treated differently and much more harshly because he is black.

Not saying that that is what is transpiring. I personally think that the owners aren't getting punished because they are rogers cronies. But I don't see how the NFL can show that there is no racial motivation to their actions.


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Originally Posted by DaveyD
I am not sure what the NFLPA was thinking in giving Goodell the trump card. The Judge is useless especially if Goodell has his mind already set on what he wants. He just went through the motions, sitting back smoking a cigar, knowing he is going to get what he wants anyways.

I think that is what the NFLPA was counting on, or at least had that factored in to things. That will give them a reason to go to court.

I don't think the NFL just hammering the Dolphins was a coincidence. The NFL wants to have something on their side.


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Originally Posted by Lyuokdea
People bringing up the Ezekiel Elliot situation are missing the fact that it occurred under the old CBA. The new CBA has corrected the ambiguities, and is extremely clear about the fact that Goodell (or somebody he chooses) can determine any punishment they want.

Sure, Watson can sue - but any reasonable judge would toss out that suit in a day -- because there is already a bargaining agreement in place, and it is extremely clear.


I am not arguing, but I am not positive that is a good take. The reason why is that the NFLPA has lost every lawsuit they have taken to the Federal Courts. Brady, Zeke, and I think Peterson. The reason they lost was because of language. This is why the NFLPA wanted a change in the latest CBA. Now, they have the ability to argue that the league's Disciplinary Officer has been ignored and they can use the language in her ruling to combat what the NFL is doing. In the past, they did not have that option. I hope that makes sense and I feel I might not be explaining it adequately, but I have witnessed this discussion. Dan Graziano is a really good source when it comes to interpreting legalese.

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I don’t like being right in this case but I felt strongly the NFL would appeal the 6 game ruling. And like I said, I’m not a conspiracy guy but going light with the original ruling very conveniently allows the NFL to swoop in and be the good guy. PR chess.

I’m still of the feeling that a negotiated settlement is likely. Something in the neighborhood of of 8-12 games and several million dollars. We’ll see. He’ll play this year but the season may slip away. If Brissett managed 5-5 or even 6-4 there’s no guarantee that Deshawn isn’t rusty when he gets back.




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So, now the question is what are the Browns going to do about the Watson situation?

Here's a few of questions that I have:

1) According to Judge Robinson, Watson has repeatedly lied about his interactions with the women. The Browns have said they did their due diligence when investigating Watson. Did Watson lie to the Browns or have the Browns known all this time that Watson has been lying during his depositions, police interviews, and the hearings committing perjury and obstructing justice?

2) According to Judge Robinson, Watson was predatory, and his behavior was based on a sexual benefit rather than a massage. Watson's actions were deemed egregious and predatory. Did the Browns know this through their investigation or did Watson lie to the Browns about his intent during his activities?

3) Robinson rejected Watson’s denials of wrongdoing and considered his “lack of expressed remorse” to be an aggravating factor. Do the Browns now stand behind Watson after it's been published that not only has he lied but has shown no remorse for his actions or did the Browns already know that Watson was lying thus enabling him?

4) Judge Robinson found sufficient circumstantial evidence to support the NFL’s contention not only that penile contact occurred, but that Mr. Watson was aware that contact probably would occur, and that Mr. Watson had a sexual purpose – not just a therapeutic purpose – in making these arrangements with these particular therapists. Did the Browns know this through their investigation or did Watson lie to them?

5) Are the Browns going to void the contract due to the false information given them by Watson or do they keep Watson under contract making it look like they have enabled Watson's falsities? Afterall, Judge Robinson stated in her report that Watson has paid "restitution." The definition of restitution is - recompense for injury or loss. Being that Judge Robinson is a former judge, I find her language use candid since a lot of civil lawsuits end up in a settlement agreement. The settlement keeps both parties from spending resources to have a large trial. With a settlement, one party agrees to complete an action or pay a certain amount in exchange for the other party to stop the legal proceedings. Paying restitution denotes quilt and paying for committing injury or loss, not a stoppage of legal action.


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The NFL is appealing Watson's suspension. Goodell wants it to be for 1 year!

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Appeals: Appeals must commence within 10 days of receipt of the appeal. So, the NFL's appeal of Watson's suspension must commence by August 13th.


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None of us will really know the answers to your 1-4 questions. What we do know is the Browns put themselves right in the middle of a big mess!

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I felt like the NFL would appeal also.

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Originally Posted by Dawg Citizen
The NFL is appealing Watson's suspension. Goodell wants it to be for 1 year!

Goodell wants it to be indefinite with a minimum of 1 year


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I hope black America unites and screams for justice. Big Ben gets 4 games for rape charges. The NFL wants an indefinite suspension for the black dude for allegations that are far below rape. The white owners get off, but the black qb does not. Being born into wealth provides protection and privilege. Working your way up due to hard work and your talents if you are black doesn't afford you a damn thing other than we can knock you down because you don't belong.

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Originally Posted by Versatile Dog
I hope black America unites and screams for justice. Big Ben gets 4 games for rape charges. The NFL wants an indefinite suspension for the black dude for allegations that are far below rape. The white owners get off, but the black qb does not. Being born into wealth provides protection and privilege. Working your way up due to hard work and your talents if you are black doesn't afford you a damn thing other than we can knock you down because you don't belong.

This is pandering and race hustling at its worst.

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I hope black America unites and screams for justice. Big Ben gets 4 games for rape charges. The NFL wants an indefinite suspension for the black dude for allegations that are far below rape. The white owners get off, but the black qb does not. Being born into wealth provides protection and privilege. Working your way up due to hard work and your talents if you are black doesn't afford you a damn thing other than we can knock you down because you don't belong.

This is pandering and race hustling at its worst.

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May I ask how the NFL can lose their own appeal?

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Originally Posted by Versatile Dog
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I hope black America unites and screams for justice. Big Ben gets 4 games for rape charges. The NFL wants an indefinite suspension for the black dude for allegations that are far below rape. The white owners get off, but the black qb does not. Being born into wealth provides protection and privilege. Working your way up due to hard work and your talents if you are black doesn't afford you a damn thing other than we can knock you down because you don't belong.

This is pandering and race hustling at its worst.

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Shouting people down and trying to silence their opinions because you don't agree with them doesn't seem in keeping with the board's purpose.

Who has shouted anyone down here, other than yourself? I only pointed out your blatant and cynical attempt to make this a race issue. Despicable.

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I apologize for expressing my "despicable" opinion, sir.

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This was all pretty predictable. Did anyone really think Goodell was going to let the opportunity to insert himself into this situation pass him by? Especially when things didn’t go the way he wanted?

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The NFL has Watson by the balls. He should have brought a bigger towel.

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Originally Posted by cfrs15
This was all pretty predictable. Did anyone really think Goodell was going to let the opportunity to insert himself into this situation pass him by? Especially when things didn’t go the way he wanted?

I thought he might appeal. In fact, I assumed he would given public opinion and his history of penalizing blacks way more harshly than whites, not to mention letting owners go off w/out any punishment for worse allegations. On the other hand, I thought they might let the female Disciplinary Officer at least rule one case w/out them overruling her.

So, I really didn't know. But no, I can't say I am surprised that once again the NFL isn't interested in equity.

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Originally Posted by cfrs15
The NFL has Watson by the balls. He should have brought a bigger towel.

Were you cool w/the white boy Farve sending pictures of his junk w/no towel to another woman?

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Originally Posted by Dave
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I hope black America unites and screams for justice. Big Ben gets 4 games for rape charges. The NFL wants an indefinite suspension for the black dude for allegations that are far below rape. The white owners get off, but the black qb does not. Being born into wealth provides protection and privilege. Working your way up due to hard work and your talents if you are black doesn't afford you a damn thing other than we can knock you down because you don't belong.

This is pandering and race hustling at its worst.

Dave - everyone can see you expressed an opinion and didn't try to shout someone down. There seems to be only one poster doing that at the moment.


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Originally Posted by cfrs15
The NFL has Watson by the balls. He should have brought a bigger towel.


Were you good w/the old white man Kraft frequenting an establishment of scantily clad Asian women who could not speak English? Were you cool w/him not even thinking about the illegal sex trade?

He's white. He's old. He comes from money. He must be legit.

Watson is black. He was poor. He doesn't belong.

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Who exactly will hear the appeal? Honest question.


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Originally Posted by Versatile Dog
Originally Posted by cfrs15
The NFL has Watson by the balls. He should have brought a bigger towel.


Were you good w/the old white man Kraft frequenting an establishment of scantily clad Asian women who could not speak English? Were you cool w/him not even thinking about the illegal sex trade?

He's white. He's old. He comes from money. He must be legit.

Watson is black. He was poor. He doesn't belong.

Your deflection and willingness to enable a sexual misconduct predator is never ending.

Your lashing out and trying to shout down anyone with a different perspective than your own is at an all time high.


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Well, this is a fun twist. I truly didn't believe the NFL would appeal.
Grab some popcorn folks, this is good theater


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Who exactly will hear the appeal? Honest question.

Rodger Goodell or his appointed designee.

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Well isn’t that nice.


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Originally Posted by Versatile Dog
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The NFL has Watson by the balls. He should have brought a bigger towel.

Were you cool w/the white boy Farve sending pictures of his junk w/no towel to another woman?

No.

Tons of things have also changed since Favre’s dong shots in 2010. Literally the entire culture has turned against people like Favre and Watson.

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Originally Posted by PrplPplEater
Well, this is a fun twist. I truly didn't believe the NFL would appeal.
Grab some popcorn folks, this is good theater

Frankly, I just wish it would conclude one way or the other.

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