Can you imagine being a player? I know they're professionals and get paid a lot of money, but it'd be hard not to quit on this game. Score says 16-0. Eye test says 35-0.
Not one article explicitly states Deshaun Watson is accused of, or has committed the act of, rape. Even in this era where clickbait is so widespread, if there were allegations of Watson raping someone, there'd be news about it.
Disgusting. Ugh. Meanwhile, the QB we are paying millions is nowhere to be seen. I wish we had never signed that jerk last Nov.
I don't agree with that word being used, since it's basically a they said he said situation. But I looked it up, that what's constitute as rape. Sexual assault that has penteration is considered rape.
I really only mention Texas because they seem to have more footing than our professional football team
“It alleges that Watson turned over during the massage and “got more aggressive, forcefully telling [the woman] to move her hand down to his pubic area.” It is then claimed that Watson forced her to have oral sex something to which she “did not consent”.” https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2...lawsuit-massage-therapists-houston-texans-nfl ““The penetration, no matter how slight, of the vagina or anus with any body part or object, or oral penetration by a sex organ of another person, without the consent of the victim.” ” https://www.justice.gov/archives/opa/blog/updated-definition-rape
What he gonna do behind a bad offensive line, no star RB, and only one WR? Team has no weapons, no oline, no talent. Only reason they are only down 16 is because the coaching hasn't been terrible. Defense has made some stops.
Yeah, I get the definition. But if it's rape, why not call it rape? Authors of these articles are professionals - moreso than you or me. There's not one mention of Deshaun Watson raping another person / persons, and that "oral sex without consent" article has been out since March of this year. The Guardian article doesn't call it rape, either, and I'm sure the author knows the definition. Again, in this era of 'Me too' and clickbait, it'd be easy to write about a really famous person and allegations of rape. So why not call it that, instead of sexual assault?
This team is so bad because of the quarterback that the defense, which is halfway competent is getting angry.