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EdmundDorf
04-05-2021, 06:59 PM
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Spoke with a few sources - Washington won’t be calling on Teddy Bridgewater. Some connections between Teddy B & WFT, but Washington is excited to roll with Ryan Fitzpatrick and young QBs this fall.

GridIron26
04-05-2021, 10:34 PM
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Spoke with a few sources - Washington won’t be calling on Teddy Bridgewater. Some connections between Teddy B & WFT, but Washington is excited to roll with Ryan Fitzpatrick and young QBs this fall.Good move

Chico23231
04-05-2021, 10:42 PM
Every moment Peter King breaths is a full of shit Peter King moment.

He’s effin hot garbage

skinsfan69
04-05-2021, 11:57 PM
https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/31184500/houston-police-investigating-report-concerning-houston-texans-qb-deshaun-watson

This DeShaun Watson story just keeps getting weirder. HPD is now investigating. The part that gets me:



Alright serious question. If you are representing basically a class action of massage therapists who felt violated by one man, why would you not feel comfortable cooperating with police? If their claims are legit, I would have no problem presenting all the evidence to HPD to see if criminal charges might apply.

I feel like with Watson, the truth is probably somewhere in the middle. There might be a few of these girls who had innocent interactions with Watson and are hoping to ride the money train, but I also think there have to be several who take their business seriously and were totally uncomfortable with Watson trying to hook up with them. The one story in particular about him getting an erection, then nutting on his stomach and the masseuse ending the massage and immediately telling the other therapist who gave her the referral (and her fam too) about it strikes me as true given the texts involved and the witness confirmation.

But Buzbee only makes himself look bad by saying he won't cooperate with police. It de-legitimizes their claims.

How do you bust one off while someone is giving you a massage? I'm trying to wrap my brain around that. Watson is one strange ass dude with this fetish. He has some inner demons that he needs to get ironed out. You're an NFL QB w/ generational money, you can have all the women you want yet you need to go get a massage and get a nut while on the table. That is just some weird shit. His reputation is ruined and he has to be incredibly embarrassed

CRedskinsRule
04-06-2021, 02:13 AM
https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/31184500/houston-police-investigating-report-concerning-houston-texans-qb-deshaun-watson



This DeShaun Watson story just keeps getting weirder. HPD is now investigating. The part that gets me:







Alright serious question. If you are representing basically a class action of massage therapists who felt violated by one man, why would you not feel comfortable cooperating with police? If their claims are legit, I would have no problem presenting all the evidence to HPD to see if criminal charges might apply.



I feel like with Watson, the truth is probably somewhere in the middle. There might be a few of these girls who had innocent interactions with Watson and are hoping to ride the money train, but I also think there have to be several who take their business seriously and were totally uncomfortable with Watson trying to hook up with them. The one story in particular about him getting an erection, then nutting on his stomach and the masseuse ending the massage and immediately telling the other therapist who gave her the referral (and her fam too) about it strikes me as true given the texts involved and the witness confirmation.



But Buzbee only makes himself look bad by saying he won't cooperate with police. It de-legitimizes their claims.I bet that HPD has a hard on for busting on massage parlors and Buzbee feels his clients will be opening themselves up to a legal screwing if they bare their cases to HPD.

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calia
04-06-2021, 02:45 AM
https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/31184500/houston-police-investigating-report-concerning-houston-texans-qb-deshaun-watson

This DeShaun Watson story just keeps getting weirder. HPD is now investigating. The part that gets me:



Alright serious question. If you are representing basically a class action of massage therapists who felt violated by one man, why would you not feel comfortable cooperating with police? If their claims are legit, I would have no problem presenting all the evidence to HPD to see if criminal charges might apply.

I feel like with Watson, the truth is probably somewhere in the middle. There might be a few of these girls who had innocent interactions with Watson and are hoping to ride the money train, but I also think there have to be several who take their business seriously and were totally uncomfortable with Watson trying to hook up with them. The one story in particular about him getting an erection, then nutting on his stomach and the masseuse ending the massage and immediately telling the other therapist who gave her the referral (and her fam too) about it strikes me as true given the texts involved and the witness confirmation.

But Buzbee only makes himself look bad by saying he won't cooperate with police. It de-legitimizes their claims.


There are good reasons not to go to HPD - parallel civil and criminal proceedings are complicated. It makes it hard to settle, you may lose control over the ability to amass evidence (a witness can plead the 5th and you get nothing in the deposition), judges can require the criminal case to go first - there are many reasons. Now, there are some advantages too, and at the end of the day not cooperating is also problematic. But affirmatively pursuing a criminal complaint definitely complicates your civil case.


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mooby
04-06-2021, 06:40 AM
There are good reasons not to go to HPD - parallel civil and criminal proceedings are complicated. It makes it hard to settle, you may lose control over the ability to amass evidence (a witness can plead the 5th and you get nothing in the deposition), judges can require the criminal case to go first - there are many reasons. Now, there are some advantages too, and at the end of the day not cooperating is also problematic. But affirmatively pursuing a criminal complaint definitely complicates your civil case.


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You make some good points. For me though, Buzbee's whole angle is "this is not about money, it's about holding Watson accountable for his actions." Right, so usually you want someone held accountable for their actions, you go to police .

Chico23231
04-06-2021, 07:57 AM
There are good reasons not to go to HPD - parallel civil and criminal proceedings are complicated. It makes it hard to settle, you may lose control over the ability to amass evidence (a witness can plead the 5th and you get nothing in the deposition), judges can require the criminal case to go first - there are many reasons. Now, there are some advantages too, and at the end of the day not cooperating is also problematic. But affirmatively pursuing a criminal complaint definitely complicates your civil case.


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Thanks for explaining, def was lost on why this was not happening.

Watson’s entire response to this hasn’t been good. I have a lot doubts about his innocence in this.

skinsfaninok
04-06-2021, 09:54 AM
If Watson is guilty of this, he may be suspended an entire season at the very least.

Monkeydad
04-06-2021, 11:13 AM
Probably a better option than Bridgewater but that's not saying a whole lot.

Here's their problem, Teddy Bridgewater is due to make $22.9 million this season and they only save $2.9 million in cap room if they cut him.

They better re-do that contract and find a sucker to trade for him, because no way he beats out Darnold for the job.

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