Keep the skeletons buried. “When push came to shove, the league’s team owners didn’t want any part of it dragging on. They didn’t want the headlines. They didn’t want the attention. They didn’t want the shared legal bills or unforeseen headaches. What they wanted was to get it over with and move on to actual football. And that’s exactly what Goodell and the settlement gave them.”
This is not AT ALL surprising. I didn't deal with the fan bases of all 32 teams in my 5 years as a season ticket holder, but of the ones I did, Cleveland fans were, BY FAR, the worst. Just a bunch of drunk, ignorant a$$holes. And it was the early aughts so, it's not like the had any bragging rights.
Pretty sure you could find assholes like this in any major American city when it comes to pro sports. The kid with the sign though, that's pretty brutal.
I hate this stuff. I am guilty of being vulgar around my children too often, but I like to think on the big stuff- showing respect to others in public and generally being decent- we should all expect and do more than this.
LOL Jacoby Brissett on how tough it is to try not to be Deshaun Watson: “It’s very easy for me not to be Deshaun” Spoiler
[Peter King] “I think there were multiple owners who didn’t want Deshaun Watson suspended for the season, and told Roger Goodell that.”
For as long as he's an NFL player, Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson must have team-approved massage sessions with approved therapists. That's according to the settlement he reached with the NFL over the summer, per three sources familiar with the matter. …The settlement, which was announced Aug. 18, states Watson can only have "club-directed sessions and club-approved massage therapists" for the duration of his NFL career — not just with the Browns. Within about 10 days after the settlement was reached, Watson had to undergo a professional evaluation by behavioral experts that would then determine and map out a treatment plan. Though we don't know the details of that plan due to privacy laws, but it was stressed to me by one league source that this is treatment and not counseling, if that distinction makes a difference. He must participate in treatment and have clinicians say "he's on the right path" in order for the suspension to be lifted, according to one source. One important point, I'm told he could very well be cleared to play after the 11-game suspension but still be required to go to treatment. Three sources told me this could indeed go beyond Dec. 4 when Watson presumably takes over as the starting QB against his former team, the Texans.
If I’m the Browns, not only do I make sure he is only having massages as conducted by the team and occurring at team facilities, but I would not allow him to get a massage from a woman. Don’t even let him pop a goner underneath his covering. Because if it is a female massage therapist, you KNOW she would be thinking about all the accusations and you know HE would be thinking about the fact she knows. And that weirdo would probably be turned on all the more. So only give him the hairiest, bald dude massage therapists that smell like onions.
im so confused. so much goings on. bigdik plastic man, hot bbw ass on the left in white shorts, secksy poster man, bobbs next to plastic man finna give him some hand service also why is my blek background broken in this thread? i need to know this
The Browns team and fans like that making light of the fact that Watson's a sexual predator. Disgusting pigs.
Hindsight being what it is maybe we should have brought Jalen Hurts home? Kid is looking rock solid so far.
Couldn't, Deshaun didn't want to go to Philly. I'm looking at Miami tho, and Tua is looking real sturdy right now...