![]() After interviewing only 12 of the women who have made allegations against Watson, the league presented evidence as to five persons who provided massages to Watson. With 24 lawsuits filed (20 have been settled) and, per the New York Times, at least 66 different women hired via social media for private massages - and given the admission that Watson had sexual encounters with at least three of the women who sued him - it seems reasonable to conclude that Watson had a habit of arranging private massages with strangers and trying to steer the massages toward consensual sexual encounters.īut that apparently wasn’t the evidence the league presented. When considering the sheer number of accusations against Watson, it’s hard not to think something happened that would justify a suspension. It’s another to have the evidence that, when combined with the Personal Conduct Policy, will justify that kind of a punishment. So what was the NFL’s actual case against Watson? It’s one thing to repeatedly insist on a suspension of at least one year. Robinson eventually will issue a decision, subject to an appeal by either party (unless she finds that no discipline should be imposed at all). The NFL and the NFL Players Association spent three days last week submitting evidence and argument regarding the question of whether Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson should be suspended to start the 2022 season and, if so, the number of games he’ll miss. ![]()
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