Originally Posted by FATE
Originally Posted by steve0255
i agree and that's where the problem lies. Discounting the Cleveland area, the vast majority outside of Cleveland having the opinion that the current suspension as being pretty light casts a very dark cloud on the Browns and some of their fans that winning trumps all and paints us as very anti-woman. All you have to do is read the pro Watson posts in this forum. The ones that do not actually belittle the women only reference the effect all this is having on Watson, the Browns, and winning. Very little accountability is accepted by those posters for mistreatment of the women by Watson much less the Browns or Watson. Actually, the theme is a noncaring attitude as to what the women are going thru mentally or physically.

I'm also of the thought that if the NFLPA tries to sue after the decision comes down to expose the lack of consistency of the NFL, even more truths are going to be exposed as to Watson's predatory egregious behavior. I think there's a hell of a lot more to this story than what we know and if the NFLPA keeps this thing open, Watson is going to pay an even bigger price than what he's potentially looking at now with the 4 cases and 12 PCP violations.
So, our only choice is to non-stop slam Deshaun and the organization or we're "anti-women"? WE are not discipline officers. WE are not grief counselors. We're Browns fans.

As a response, are you saying the only two options are "belittle the women" and "non-stop slam Deshaun"? Granted it seems like that is the stance of those that support him, but that isnt the only two options.

When it started I was more critical of the Browns for risking everything they did on a complete question mark. After the decision I was critical of the NFL for downplaying their lack of stricter punishments available to the Judge. But Watson does need to be accountable for what he kicked off too. As NFL fans that have tossed aside the character of QBs for speeding tickets and goodbye letters it seems really plausible to have issues with actions that led to 53 lawsuit settlements, doesnt it?