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mschiefs1984 09-09-2024 09:26 PM

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Originally Posted by New World Order (Post 17671415)
Although not by much, this tops Denver's Wilson deal as the worst trade of all-time.

I don't know Cleveland could end up getting out of that deal if there's anything to this. Denver will be paying Wilson to play against them this year.

FloridaMan88 09-09-2024 09:45 PM

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Originally Posted by SAGA45 (Post 17671479)
I'm surprised the Bills haven't filed sexual assault charges against Veach.

That is consensual rape.

suzzer99 09-10-2024 02:23 AM

The real question is did she tell multiple people about it at the time. And why wait this long instead of come forward when all the other lawsuits were happening?

New World Order 09-10-2024 02:29 AM

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Originally Posted by mschiefs1984 (Post 17672331)
I don't know Cleveland could end up getting out of that deal if there's anything to this. Denver will be paying Wilson to play against them this year.

Well howdy stranger

Rausch 09-10-2024 03:52 AM

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Originally Posted by mschiefs1984 (Post 17672331)
I don't know Cleveland could end up getting out of that deal if there's anything to this.

If that's true that's all the motive you need.

The real crime was stealing all that money from Cleveland and sucking baows. There's a bus somewhere with yer' name on it now...

BlackHelicopters 09-10-2024 05:23 AM

Watson needs help.

Pablo 09-10-2024 07:22 AM

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Originally Posted by BlackHelicopters (Post 17672500)
Watson needs help a bullet between the eyes.

FYP

displacedinMN 09-10-2024 07:29 AM

Is Cam Newton still active?

Marcellus 09-10-2024 07:35 AM

Man this all seems awfully convenient for Cleveland.

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Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson could be in danger of losing his job and the remaining money on his contract after new allegations of sexual misconduct surfaced on Monday, Sept. 9.

Mike Florio of NBC Sports' Pro Football Talk reported that a lawsuit for sexual assault and battery has been filed against Watson in Houston from an incident that allegedly occurred in 2020.

"This new case raises plenty of issues, from the standpoint of the league and the Browns," Florio wrote. "It’s possible that Watson could be subject to further scrutiny under the Personal Conduct Policy. It’s also possible that a suspension — if one is imposed — could give the Browns a path toward voiding his remaining salary guarantees and ending the relationship."

Pablo 09-10-2024 07:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Marcellus (Post 17672589)
Man this all seems awfully convenient for Cleveland.

I certainly hope they're stuck with their poor decision. They deserve to pay out every ****ing cent of that awful contract for being dipshits.

And Florio is a cuck who doesn't know shit so I'm not gonna give a shit what he has to say about this

dirk digler 09-10-2024 07:49 AM

It is Florio but here is what he says.

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On Monday, a new lawsuit was filed against Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson. For Browns fans who have concluded that Watson isn’t the answer, the question becomes whether the new allegations could allow the Browns to escape the balance of the five-year, fully-guaranteed deal.

The short answer is, “Maybe.”

The longer answer comes from Watson’s contract. PFT has obtained a copy of it. The key provision is paragraph 42.

Here’s the full language of paragraph 42: “Player hereby represents and warrants (except as otherwise disclosed to club in writing), as of the date hereof, that (1) Player has not been charged with, indicted for, convicted of or pled nolo contendre to any felony and/or misdemeanor involving fraud or moral turpitude, (ii) Player has not engaged in conduct which could subject him to a charge, indictment or conviction of any such offense, and (iii) no circumstances exist that would prevent Player’s continuing availability to the Club for duration of this Contract.”

Did Watson disclose this specific potential claim to the Browns in writing before he signed the contract? That’s the key question. If he did, the lawsuit can’t activate paragraph 42. If he didn’t, things get potentially complicated.

Based on the default language connected to the various guarantees, Watson doesn’t necessarily have to be suspended for the payments to be voided. Instead, if he “violates any material term of the Contract {included, but not limited to, Paragraph 42),” Watson has defaulted and the future guarantees can be voided.

But here’s the most important language from Paragraph 42: “no circumstances exist that would prevent Player’s continuing availability to the Club for duration of this Contract.” This language suggests that Watson’s “availability” has been interrupted by the “circumstances” in the lawsuit. In other words, he needs to be suspended for the alleged conduct.

Could he be suspended under the Personal Conduct Policy? The first question in this regard is whether the league even knew about these allegations. As previously mentioned, the NFL has declined comment regarding the new lawsuit against Watson.

As a practical matter, this is about 2025 and 2026. He’s still due to receive $92 million, fully guaranteed, after the current season. If he would be suspended before the 2025 season begins, the Browns could declare a default, void the guarantees, and move on from Watson.

To summarize, did Watson disclose this to the Browns? If yes, the issue is over. If he didn’t, and if the ends up being suspended for it, the Browns could indeed escape the final two years of the five-year deal.

Marcellus 09-10-2024 07:57 AM

I feel like when he signed his deal they stated that he couldn't be punished contractually for any event that occurred prior to him signing that contract.

How could Watson disclose an accusation that hasn't been made yet prior to signing a contract?

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Did Watson disclose this specific potential claim to the Browns in writing before he signed the contract? That’s the key question. If he did, the lawsuit can’t activate paragraph 42. If he didn’t, things get potentially complicated.

dirk digler 09-10-2024 08:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Marcellus (Post 17672617)
I feel like when he signed his deal they stated that he couldn't be punished contractually for any event that occurred prior to him signing that contract.

How could Watson disclose an accusation that hasn't been made yet prior to signing a contract?

I heard that yesterday as well. The Browns were stupid to agree to that and now they are probably ****ed. I don't feel bad for them though.

Lzen 09-10-2024 08:02 AM

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Originally Posted by InChiefsHeaven (Post 17671442)
So, this was October 2020, prime Covid season. That's kinda weird, but whatever.

Then, after he basically rapes her and she gets away from him (he's completely naked) she screams at him to leave and he storms out...naked?

As always, there's more to the story. At this point, I wouldn't doubt that he did this, but I also wouldn't discount a woman being a gold digger in this situation. There can be no proof of this 4 years later, so it's her word against his.

IF it's true, it's too bad she waited so long.

This.

notorious 09-10-2024 08:04 AM

Factory of Sadness plows ahead.


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