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My buddy and his wife have season tickets. She swore to him if the Browns signed Watson, she would never go to a game again. Now she is excited that they may go to a SB in the next three years.
It wouldn't surprise me if there are some in league ownership/front offices who wouldn't mind seeing the Browns suffer because they may have drastically impacted the contract landscape. Five fully guaranteed years isn't something QBs were getting before. Now it's going to be what all the top ones are looking for.It's worth remembering, The Browns are the league. The league office carries out directives and enforces rules at the behest of 32 guys, one of whom is Jimmy Haslem, and those owners don't want to throw the book at Deshaun, because in a year or two, one of their players is gonna get caught up in some stupidness, and they don't want their guy to suffer.
The league does not want to punish Watson. The league does not want to cost him money, to teach him a lesson. The league wants the Browns to have a good team, with a good QB.
Every single person writing about this, getting paid to cover the league, will continue to cover the league, and none of them will resign in protest. They will write about how horrified they are, and then their next article will promote the league, the draft is coming up!! This QB had a good Pro Day!!!
Yeah but that would benefit the Texans. And nobody* wants that.Slightly different topic... nothing at all saying this will happen. But if the NFL/ownership really did want to punish Watson and/or the Browns, they'd put Watson on the Commish Exempt list until his lawsuits are settled, which might not be until after the season, and then hit him with the suspension next year. Again, won't happen, but it would hit Watson with his next year salary, and hit the Browns with making him unavailable.
This will never end
https://twitter.com/JennyVrentas/status/1507029828347875335A Harris County grand jury rejected 9 criminal cases against Watson earlier this month. But a 10th complaint filed with Houston police described an incident that took place in a different county. The complainant said Watson ejaculated on her in a Nov. 2020 massage.
Not quite out of the woods criminally speaking just yet. Wow.
The Browns did know about it:Not quite out of the woods criminally speaking just yet. Wow.
If the Browns/NFL knew about this, then this whole thing just got really, really seedy in a hurry.
https://twitter.com/ByKimberleyA/status/1507032526929420288I’m told #Browns were aware of this second grand jury.
Watson’s attorney Rusty Hardin says in the article that the complaint was filed by one of the women involved in the civil lawsuit cases: “It’s not a new complaint.”
OK, I am officially disgusted.
No, but it does mean that there's legitimate potential that the Browns just handed a criminal sex offender guaranteed 230 million dollars, and the NFL let them do it.Great they knew about it. Doesnt mean it's going to go the same way.
Ugh
The Browns and Chiefs don't play each other this year.Soulfly3 said:watson v mahomes week 1. give it to me. i beg.
Texas state law requires a prosecutor to either file misdemeanor or felony charges, if they file felony charges a grand jury, Texas state law requires a grand jury.Not quite out of the woods criminally speaking just yet. Wow.
If the Browns/NFL knew about this, then this whole thing just got really, really seedy in a hurry.
The Browns and Chiefs don't play each other this year.
Yes, I'm aware of this. I was not aware that there was a 2nd GJ convened. And this 2nd GJ could do what the 1st did not: indict, resulting in a trial, where criminal charges could still be levied against Mr Watson.Texas state law requires a prosecutor to either file misdemeanor or felony charges, if they file felony charges a grand jury, Texas state law requires a grand jury.
A grand jury does not decide a criminal case, a grand jury only decides if the evidence would stand up in a court of law. The defendant has no say and is not present at a grand jury trial, it is highly stacked in favor of the prosecutor.
The threshold they are trying to prove is beyond a reasonable doubt. If they fail to reach that threshold the prosecutor will decide they won't go to trial. People are protected from double-jeopardy since prosecutors cannot go back to file misdemeanor charges and cannot continue to file charges for the same crime.
According to the report, no new charges have been filed. A grand jury cannot be called unless a prosecutor files felony charges.
Exactly. And that county's DA may have more will to pursue a criminal charge, and thus be more forthcoming with what is presented to this 2nd GJ.It seems pretty straight forward. The previous grand jury was a Harris County grand jury which dealt with the criminal complaints that had taken place in Harris County.
One of the criminal complaints took place in a different county, and that county's DA is now sending it to their grand jury.
It's not double jeopardy, it's a different case in a different jurisdiction than the ones previous handled.
Nothing I've seen linked to indicates the information came from Buzbee. The most that it has is the investigative team having reached out to both Hardin and Buzbee for comments.Buzbee dropping this the day before the press conference.
Lawyers are wild.
Grand juries are not convened for misdemeanors. According to the report the prosecutor is investigating an indecent assault charge which is a misdemeanor which is easier to convict but grand juries are not convened for misdemeanors.I was not aware that there was a 2nd GJ convened.
This is America baby. Selling yourself/being successful/chasing cash no matter the principles or lack thereof >>>>>most other thingsGrand juries are not convened for misdemeanors. According to the report the prosecutor is investigating an indecent assault charge which is a misdemeanor which is easier to convict but grand juries are not convened for misdemeanors.
The timing of this 'story' breaking is um, quite interesting, isn't it? This prosecutor sits on this for one full year, but the minute Watson is introduced to his new team he goes to the press. Hmmmmn gets a lot of free press for a misdemeanor, lots of exposure.
I'm sure it's just a coincidence and not a classic case of grandstanding. Its not like he'd file a misdemeanor at any point in time over the past year and not sit on it waiting for the most opportune time to get free pub.
Wonder if he ejaculated on anyone?[Ulrich] Amid his ongoing legal trouble, Deshaun Watson passed his physical with the Browns today, per source
https://twitter.com/bynateulrich/status/1507039971844231173?s=21
i never said they were. Where is this even coming from?Grand juries are not convened for misdemeanors. According to the report the prosecutor is investigating an indecent assault charge which is a misdemeanor which is easier to convict but grand juries are not convened for misdemeanors.
where are you getting “misdemeanor”?The timing of this 'story' breaking is um, quite interesting, isn't it? This prosecutor sits on this for one full year, but the minute Watson is introduced to his new team he goes to the press. Hmmmmn gets a lot of free press for a misdemeanor, lots of exposure.
I have no idea what this means.I'm sure it's just a coincidence and not a classic case of grandstanding. Its not like he'd file a misdemeanor at any point in time over the past year and not sit on it waiting for the most opportune time to get free pub.
While not a high % chance, there’s a non-zero possibility that Watson is indicted, this goes to trial (he misses this season) and then he goes to jail.Imagine if the Browns gave up all those draft picks for a guy who never takes the field. Would anyone be surprised?
Wouldn't that be the most Browns thing ever! Epic!
The NY Times reports the charge as a misdemeanor, see the hyperlink of the charge in the story.Sexual assault is a felony. Obviously.
I believe you. I'm sure you don't.Not sure what you’re alleging here.
It’s behind a paywall, and I’m not interested in subscribing to the NYT.The NY Times reports the charge as a misdemeanor, see the hyperlink of the charge in the story.
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/03/24/sports/football/deshaun-watson-texas-grand-jury.html
To be fair, once I hit the 1K word mark I start losing interest.I believe you. I'm sure you don't.
When's the next oneThe Brazoria County grand jury has declined to indict #Browns QB Deshaun Watson on any charges after being presented a single criminal complaint
This was a separate Texas grand jury considering one last charge after a grand jury in Houston rejected nine criminal cases.
.....carry on friends
When's the next one![]()
I dont think any player deserves a suspension for non league related matters2 courts. 2 attempts. 0 indictments.
Deserves zero suspension now imo.
Welllllllll, he probably did some of that ####. Let's be real hereOngoing court of public opinion. He's guilty, ya know
Welllllllll, he probably did some of that ####. Let's be real here
You mean like prison worthy criminal or sex offender registry criminal?Ive said over and over, there's zero doubt he might have been slimy. But likely not a criminal.
Depends what info the league has.2 courts. 2 attempts. 0 indictments.
Deserves zero suspension now imo.
Then he does deserve to be suspendedIve said over and over, there's zero doubt he might have been slimy. But likely not a criminal.
Then he does deserve to be suspended
Ridley gambled on the sport in which he played. His suspension is 100% cut & dry.It's not that cut and dry, as the league cares about its image as well. Ridley did not break any laws and is suspended for a year, for example.