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6 Game Suspension For Happy Endings?
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So Cleveland’s new QB just received a 6 game suspension from the NFL for “inappropriate” conduct with his massage therapists. Too harsh? Too light? Let’s discuss.

Anyways Browns will still be the Browns...Probably will finish 8-9 or 9-8.

It seems like the pundits had also landed on eight games being the likely suspension. Given that he’s settled all but one case out of court, I think six is fair.

he should have been out for the whole season. Six games is a pathetic slap on the wrist but I'd expect you to support it.

You’re at an AMP for the first time and the provider doesn’t want to give a Happy Ending because she doesn’t know if you’re LE or not. You coax/plead/convince her that you’re not LE and she relents, giving you the happy ending you wanted. Is that really rape? I think not.

 Neither did the authorities who didn’t charge Watson.

Otherwise, as usual, you don't know what you're talking about.

Law enforcement had access to more detail than you and didn’t have grounds to charge him. Knowing that, you really think it’s rape?

Just because LE didn't choose to charge him doesn't mean it wasn't rape. There's also one law suit still out there.

...during two civil depositions.

 
Donald Trump, the greatest president in history, said this about people who take the Fifth Amendment:
"You see the mob takes the Fifth.  If you’re innocent, why are you taking the Fifth Amendment?"

 
Another time he said: "Fifth Amendment.  Fifth Amendment.  Fifth Amendment.  Horrible."

 
During a presidential debate, he said:
"When you have your staff taking the Fifth Amendment, taking the Fifth, so they’re not prosecuted, when you have the man that set up the illegal server taking the Fifth, I think it’s disgraceful."
http://www.needtoimpeach.com/corruption/trump-fifth-amendment-michael-cohen/

 
Are you going to argue with the greatest president in history?  Taking the Fifth Amendment means you're guilty.  And did you know that the jury in Deshaun Watson's civil case will be instructed to draw an adverse inference from the fact that he took the Fifth because answering the questions would have been against his interest?  Of course you didn't.

Longer than the original six game suspension, but not the whole season. Will be interesting to see how sharp Watson is when he returns.

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