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If Watson is suspended for more than a season or has a criminal trial for a new accusation Berry will be packing his personal affects because he has pushed all in Watson.

It still amazes me that an Ivy League guy would gamble on this clown when his future is this muddled.

Ivy Leaguers are a self tooting horn. Kind of ironic that a former football player from Harvard could be that wrong as you say. A few years ago a Jewish man who had been a contract English prof at Yale left a comment on a Sailer column about how Yale football players were some of his best students and the worst were the girls, it was an interesting bit of info. Anyway Browns deserve Watson
 

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The Browns may end up being glad they haven't traded Baker. Watson is so damaged and only getting more damaged in spite of how badly the league and the DWFs want him to play. Of course, Mayfield may not want to play for the Browns again. But if he isn't traded and wants to collect those fat paychecks, he most likely will.

The NFL is reportedly looking to argue that Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson should receive a “significant” suspension amid 26 active lawsuits alleging sexual misconduct. The Washington Post reports the league will likely seek a one-year suspension for Watson for violating the NFL’s personal conduct policy. The NFL, who has been investigating the claims of sexual misconduct during massage therapy sessions, is preparing to present its findings to Sue L. Robinson. Robinson, a former U.S. district judge, is the disciplinary officer appointed by the league and NFLPA, per the Post. https://www.outkick.com/nfl-pushing-for-significant-suspension-for-browns-qb-deshaun-watson/
 

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The Browns may end up being glad they haven't traded Baker. Watson is so damaged and only getting more damaged in spite of how badly the league and the DWFs want him to play. Of course, Mayfield may not want to play for the Browns again. But if he isn't traded and wants to collect those fat paychecks, he most likely will.

The NFL is reportedly looking to argue that Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson should receive a “significant” suspension amid 26 active lawsuits alleging sexual misconduct. The Washington Post reports the league will likely seek a one-year suspension for Watson for violating the NFL’s personal conduct policy. The NFL, who has been investigating the claims of sexual misconduct during massage therapy sessions, is preparing to present its findings to Sue L. Robinson. Robinson, a former U.S. district judge, is the disciplinary officer appointed by the league and NFLPA, per the Post. https://www.outkick.com/nfl-pushing-for-significant-suspension-for-browns-qb-deshaun-watson/

I am hoping for a 2 year ban. The Browns structured his guaranteed salary with the thought that a 1 year ban may happen so he's only getting $1 million for 2022 and than the ridiculous $46 million for 2023. I'd love to see this blow up in the Browns face and that of their GM. Again Berry the black GM was the one who pushed for this all to happen.
 

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We're getting close to finding out what the NFL recommends for Watson, and whether the players union will be able to do anything about it if it's a long suspension:

The Wall Street Journal's Andrew Beaton reports that the NFL will push for "an indefinite suspension that would last no shorter than one year" for Deshaun Watson.
Watson's hearing with the NFL will begin on Tuesday, and ultimate clarity may finally be coming for how we should proceed as fantasy managers with Browns players this season. All of the recent reporting we've seen has pointed to the NFL wanting Watson to be gone for at least a year. It sure sounds like the NFLPA is ready to fight a Watson suspension of any real length, so appeals seem likely no matter the initial decision. The momentum at this time definitely seems to be leading to an enormous personal conduct policy suspension for Watson.
 

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In my opinion it's all about the everything evil is good an good is evil. We see it all over in everything from Disney Grooming to Barbie Dolls. From music to movie and sports. They want to make the bad guys
the ones that people look up to. Watson is talented but it's sure stupidity to pay this guy a fortune when we all know the highly likely chance of him screwing up again and again. See the Tom Iron Rule.
 

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Still waiting for the genius gm Andrew Berry to come under fire. His black privilege has been protecting him so far in his total mismanagement of the qb position. Everyone is blaming Haslem but Berry’s been the one who orchestrated this debacle. All Haslam does is sign the checks
 

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Still waiting for the genius gm Andrew Berry to come under fire. His black privilege has been protecting him so far in his total mismanagement of the qb position. Everyone is blaming Haslem but Berry’s been the one who orchestrated this debacle. All Haslam does is sign the checks

Waiting with you brother! Looks like Cleveland is starting to sweat it out a bit. Seems like The serial rapist will be suspended at least 8 games? Idk I've stopped keeping count after countless articles with predictions all over the place.

Anyways, Browns are bringing in A.J. McCarron and Chosen Rosen to compete as backups for Jacoby Brisket.

https://www.outkick.com/deshaun-watson-browns-working-out-josh-rosen-aj-mccarron/
 

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Six games for the serial pervert. In these times where race is the most important issue, the silence regarding the racial makeup of the victims is deafening. I’m assuming they were all White.
 

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So Watson gets the same suspension as Big Ben (six games, eventually reduced to four), who was never charged with a crime or sued by any alleged "victims." But nobody's gonna complain, especially those DWFs who have Watson on their fantasy teams.
 

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So Watson gets the same suspension as Big Ben (six games, eventually reduced to four), who was never charged with a crime or sued by any alleged "victims." But nobody's gonna complain, especially those DWFs who have Watson on their fantasy teams.

There is a ton of inconsistency with this ruling. Calvin Ridley bet $1500 on football last year and he is out for the season...gambling is legal.

I wonder if cuck goodell is going to do anything, will the NFL appeal the judgement? Either way it's a bad look for the league and I am enjoying the backlash!
 

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NFL looks like a clown league right now that protects / enables sex predators. LOL

You just have to laugh at this joke league, which serves as a nice avatar for the crumbling, failing empire that the US now represents.
 

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Quota's black privilege only costs him 6 games.
Well that's a wrap... The greatest justice for the victims would be Watson dropping back into the pocket and an obese Samoan nose tackle plowing into his junk and causing some form of erectile dysfunction...
 

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I had to wait a couple of days to even comment on this. I try to abstain from even delving into agenda-driven political issues lately, and that's what this football-related issue is. Yes, you read that correctly. It's political. This is more "rubbing it in your White faces" anti-White protocol from our enemies.

As Don pointed out above, Big Ben had nothing near the accusations or evidence or especially victim testimony against him and received a four game suspension. If anyone ever wanted further proof of the war on Whites and the coddling of minorities and especially Blacks then this is clear.

I actually hate the NFL now. I only root for Whites to do well and live a life off the field worthy of youngsters looking up to. To me, it's a "gone" League now. It's over as much as the Republic is, for the same reason: It's been taken over by evil forces and sources. You all get it. There's nothing much else to say.
 
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It's pathetic that teams even wanted Watson. It would be fascinating to have a time machine and bring people who are no longer here to this day in 2022. Just today I had to install some IT equipment in a doc office and the screens in the exam rooms had streaming pharmacological ads without a single white guy. I mean, what freaking alternate universe did we get off in?
 

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Jordan Kunaszyk, a fourth-year linebacker out of Cal, was activated from the practice squad before the Week 1 game and played the majority of special teams snaps (22/32). He's still very unlikely to play defense.

Chase Winovich, who is officially the backup to infamous helmet basher and blood libel purveyor Myles Garrett, did not play any snaps on defense. He wasn't injured, though, as the Browns coaches sent him out for seven special teams snaps. Garrett and Jadeveon Clowney, who once clobbered a scat back in college for a loss after being left unblocked, played 85% and 83% of the snaps at Winovich's positions, respectively.
 

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I bet he will be great on Their special teams unit.
He will, and hopefully work his way into the rotation and maybe the Hillis curse rears it’s head?

All Borghi needs is an opportunity and we will excel. He is literally the type of dual-threat running back that teams cover (save for his lack of melanin).
 

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Looking for some schadenfreude, I reviewed the Browns roster. Looks like they might have single digit Whites this year. All offensive linemen, a 3rd string TE and the 2 or 3 special team guys depending on how you view the punter. I would imagine this team ends up being the most odious this year.

Every other extreme Caste Outpost at least has a few interesting guys you’d check the boxscore for. Baltimore has Mark Andrews. Chicago has Kmet and Sanborn. Even Seattle’s annual plantation has a few White receivers that have a shot at making the roster (Thompson & Bobo). Cleveland has no one, even at this point in the preseason, that I’d be interested to check-in on. Black GM….
 

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Browns sign Jameis Winston. How Winston even has a job is beyond me. The antics he pulled going against his coach in the final game of the season should have been a warning sign. It's the Browns though so who cares.
 
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