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8 minutes ago, Skeptable said:

Because the owner had JJ Watt and Andre Johnson, the faces of the entire Texans franchise speak out against them... Watson has never had anything ever come out against him... So yes, I choose to believe a player backed by the 2 greatest Texan players in history over a franchise that is well known to be racist with EASTERBY running it... If you don't know who Easterby is ... you probably should do some research.

Youre accusing him of everything under the sun without a clue of what happened.  Why?  Because Watson is the star QB you want.  Just admit it and move on, I get it, we all do.  

What did Watt and Johnson say?  They talked about football.  Youre calling him a racist and a criminal.  No one backed Watson in this case.  

What did EASTERBY do?  Hes been there a year.  Miami wanted him, Carolina wanted him, the Pats were pissed they lost him.  He could suck, but what did he do exactly?  He didnt trade DeHop

And I should do research? 

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7 minutes ago, Skeptable said:

Its sad to think (If the allegations are false as I suspect)... Watson will probably never get to play football again... This is going to ruin his career whether it happened or didn't

wait why? There is no criminal case that I've seen, looks more like a smear job/cash grab at worse.

Rothlisberger  is stll playing

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12 minutes ago, RutgersJetFan said:

It's 2021. If you didn't know by now that the Internet was like 55% incel bullsh*t and 44% people claiming they did research when all they did was read Wikipedia, I don't know what to tell you.

Giant step back; goes without saying there's no excuse for sexual assault. But increasingly we have a society that wants to repeal the laws of attaction. Coming to the point you'lll have to have a notarized and witnessed authorization before you can kiss a member of the opposite sex.  Also, porn s"sex work" and Cardi B "singing" about her body parts, totally cool. 

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43 minutes ago, JetFreak89 said:

Bottom line is the original accuser said that he apologized through text over the incident. If what happened was big enough to warrant all of this you would have to imagine she saved those texts or they could be provided by the phone carrier. Produce the texts. Also, she mentioned that he referred over a number of other athletes. Will be interesting to see if she actually took on those appointments because again, if this happened, you would assume that the other players would be looking for the same thing and would probably turn away those referrals.


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That's the one thing that didn't make sense about her complaint. If Deshaun didn't get what he wanted out of her, why would he recommend her to other guys? Intimidation? Throwing more business her way as an apology, or as a sort of pay-off to keep quiet? Kinda weird.

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34 minutes ago, Defense Wins Championships said:

He's young. Filthy rich. Famous. And... Black;

Who's to say he's not being absolutely TARGETED?

I'm not God. I can't judge especially knowing nothing about this situation but... 4 women? All coming out @ the same time? For rape? 

I don't know JN. I don't know Watson and I don't know these girls. I just know it feels weird to see this thread posted about this kid. 

 

Who's talking about rape?

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3 hours ago, Skeptable said:

This is an predatorial lawyer helping the McNair's save face to their franchise.  

Does this really help the franchise?  It ruins his trade value and could lead to suspension.  Why would the team want that?

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20 minutes ago, Skeptable said:

Because the owner had JJ Watt and Andre Johnson, the faces of the entire Texans franchise speak out against them... Watson has never had anything ever come out against him... So yes, I choose to believe a player backed by the 2 greatest Texan players in history over a franchise that is well known to be racist with EASTERBY running it... If you don't know who Easterby is ... you probably should do some research.

JJ Watt and Andre Johnson agreeing that the Texans organization is a sh*t-show has nothing to do with 4 women accusing Deshaun of sexual assault/misconduct.

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5 minutes ago, docdhc said:

Does this really help the franchise?  It ruins his trade value and could lead to suspension.  Why would the team want that?

Because he was never going to play for them again ... there was talk that many players didn't want to go to Houston because of all this... now they can say ... see he was the problem, not us. 

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Has nothing to do with Deshaun, but thought this was funny about the lawyer involved.  Great first date....

Dallas woman denies she tore paintings off the walls and threw sculptures on drunken date with Houston lawyer

A lawyer for Lindy Lou Layman, 29, said they disagree with a version of events given by Houston lawyer Tony Buzbee.

Lindy Lou Layman walks out of court Tuesday in Houston.
Lindy Lou Layman walks out of court Tuesday in Houston.(Michael Ciaglo / Houston Chronicle)

By Tom Steele

4:28 PM on Jan 9, 2018 CST

 
 

Updated Jan. 9: Revised to include statement from Lindy Lou Layman's lawyer.

A Dallas woman denies charges that she ripped paintings off the wall and threw sculptures around at a Houston lawyer's mansion last month, causing at least $300,000 in damage.

 

Lindy Lou Layman

Lindy Lou Layman(Houston Police Department)

Lindy Lou Layman, 29, was arrested on a charge of criminal mischief Dec. 23.

Layman, whose LinkedIn profile says she works as a freelance court reporter, was at the home of Tony Buzbee in Houston's ritzy River Oaks neighborhood when police say the incident occurred.

According to a criminal complaint, Layman "tore paintings off the wall with her hands" and threw abstract sculptures across the room. She also poured red wine on the paintings, authorities say.

In all, three paintings and two sculptures were damaged.

 

In an initial court appearance, prosecutors said Layman was intoxicated after a first date with Buzbee and hid in his home when he called an Uber for her. She later yelled "I'm not leaving," before attacking the artwork, which included paintings by Andy Warhol, authorities said.

On Tuesday, Layman's lawyer Justin Keiter denied the charges after a court appearance.

"We certainly disagree with Mr. Buzbee's rendition of the facts when he spoke to the media, and we disagree with what was said in probable-cause court," Keiter said.

He called Layman a "great person" who is "weathering the storm of the intense media scrutiny," adding that he'd save her version of events "for the courtroom."

Layman is free on $30,000 bond, and she is prohibited from having contact with Buzbee and using alcohol or drugs.

 

Buzbee, 49, a former Marine and a member of Texas A&M University's Board of Regents, has a history of making headlines.

 
Tony Buzbee
Tony Buzbee(Texas A&M University)
 

Starting in 2014, he led Rick Perry's legal team as the then-governor was accused of abuse of power. Those charges were eventually dismissed.

 

In the run-up to last year's election, he hosted Donald Trump at the River Oaks mansion and donated $250,000 to his presidential campaign. Buzbee later disavowed Trump after the release of the Access Hollywood tape in which the eventual president bragged about groping and forcefully kissing women.

Last December, a Harris County lawyers association questioned whether he received special treatment in having a DUI case dismissed earlier than is common for similar first-time offenses.

And just three months ago, the River Oaks homeowners association and Buzbee got into a public dispute over a working World War II tank he purchased and parked in front of his home. The tank is visible in a Google street-view image of the home.

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17 minutes ago, CTM said:

wait why? There is no criminal case that I've seen, looks more like a smear job/cash grab at worse.

Rothlisberger  is stll playing

Cancel Culture... All the teams are going to be afraid to take on that media circus no matter if he was guilty or not... Big Ben was a different time and unfortunately a different color (not a race thing, just an unfortunate truth in society at the moment).

If there was a criminal case or if these ladies even reported it once I would have a different attitude and I would lean more on believing the accusations... This smells bad of a hardcore Texan fan (with or without the backing of easterby) trying to destroy a guy that brought major shame to his favorite team.

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Just now, Spoot-Face said:

When every woman you meet says they can't go out because they're giving their cat a bath that night, you might start to think all women are liars, too.

Hrmm, I thought it was T0m that invited them over to help give his cat a bath  and they all  politely declined. Just more proof women dont want nice guys 

 

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15 minutes ago, Bugg said:

Giant step back; goes without saying there's no excuse for sexual assault. But increasingly we have a society that wants to repeal the laws of attaction. Coming to the point you'lll have to have a notarized and witnessed authorization before you can kiss a member of the opposite sex.  Also, porn s"sex work" and Cardi B "singing" about her body parts, totally cool. 

From the first woman's complaint, Deshaun kept verbally insisting that she touch his junk when it should've been pretty clear she wasn't down with that, and then he finally poked her hand with the tip.

That paints the picture of someone who doesn't know what "no" means, or won't accept it.

There's a wide divide between that kind of behavior and the silly scenario you came up with in the bold.

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28 minutes ago, Jet Nut said:

Youre accusing him of everything under the sun without a clue of what happened.  Why?  Because Watson is the star QB you want.  Just admit it and move on, I get it, we all do.  

What did Watt and Johnson say?  They talked about football.  Youre calling him a racist and a criminal.  No one backed Watson in this case.  

What did EASTERBY do?  Hes been there a year.  Miami wanted him, Carolina wanted him, the Pats were pissed they lost him.  He could suck, but what did he do exactly?  He didnt trade DeHop

And I should do research? 

This isn't about football. Yes Johnson and Watt both backed Watson and his decision not to go back to the Texans... You should research more.

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2 minutes ago, Skeptable said:

Cancel Culture... All the teams are going to be afraid to take on that media circus no matter if he was guilty or not... Big Ben was a different time and unfortunately a different color (not a race thing, just an unfortunate truth in society at the moment).

If there was a criminal case or if these ladies even reported it once I would have a different attitude and I would lean more on believing the accusations... This smells bad of a hardcore Texan fan (with or without the backing of easterby) trying to destroy a guy that brought major shame to his favorite team.

I lean towards bogus here but Watson will play in 2021 short of criminal conviction 

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There’s an old line that if you follow a man on the road for 500 miles you can catch him doing something wrong.  Seems like Watson frequents a rub and tug massage place.  It seems like he was followed by a cop or detective.   It seems like whoever hired this detective threatened the “Massueses” to either testify or get busted for prostitution.  And the 4 girls who complained most likely all work at the same place.   Just supposition but if you are a person in the public eye it is dangerous times out there.  Never been so happy to be anonymous.  

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1 minute ago, FidelioJet said:

The Texans aren't accusing him of anything.  In fact, beyond some wild conspiracy theories - this does not, in the least bit, help the Texans.  This is VERY bad for them.

Except now they have an escape from a player that refused to play for them and the fact that other players didn't want to go to the circus that is the Texans... They have a scape goat.

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1 minute ago, ChewyandtheJets said:

There’s an old line that if you follow a man on the road for 500 miles you can catch him doing something wrong.  Seems like Watson frequents a rub and tug massage place.  It seems like he was followed by a cop or detective.   It seems like whoever hired this detective threatened the “Massueses” to either testify or get busted for prostitution.  And the 4 girls who complained most likely all work at the same place.   Just supposition but if you are a person in the public eye it is dangerous times out there.  Never been so happy to be anonymous.  

For sure the right to anonymous rubbing and tugging should be inalienable 

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9 minutes ago, Spoot-Face said:

*ahem*

Kevin Colbert: I was happy for Antonio Brown winning the Super Bowl

*achoo* what?

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We'll See I hope it doesn't... I just know there are many GMs that won't want to touch the situation. Don't forget the Nuke forced his way out too because of how he was treated... But Nuke didn't have someone come after his career like this lawyer is.

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16 hours ago, RutgersJetFan said:

Tell me about it. Last week I was at a PT appointment and I asked the therapist for a Mississippi Tugboat and they won't allow me back. Oh I'm sorry I thought this was America.

Sounds like me.

Not too long ago I was at the dentist, and they have this super cute assistant working there -- short brunette hair, stunning baby blue eyes, and just the tightest little ass. Well, just after I sit down in the chair I says, "after you're done playing with my mouth, how about my mouth plays with you".

He was so offended, the giant snowflake.

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11 minutes ago, TokyoJetsFan said:

Has nothing to do with Deshaun, but thought this was funny about the lawyer involved.  Great first date....

Dallas woman denies she tore paintings off the walls and threw sculptures on drunken date with Houston lawyer

A lawyer for Lindy Lou Layman, 29, said they disagree with a version of events given by Houston lawyer Tony Buzbee.

Lindy Lou Layman walks out of court Tuesday in Houston.
Lindy Lou Layman walks out of court Tuesday in Houston.(Michael Ciaglo / Houston Chronicle)

By Tom Steele

4:28 PM on Jan 9, 2018 CST

 
 

Updated Jan. 9: Revised to include statement from Lindy Lou Layman's lawyer.

A Dallas woman denies charges that she ripped paintings off the wall and threw sculptures around at a Houston lawyer's mansion last month, causing at least $300,000 in damage.

 

Lindy Lou Layman

Lindy Lou Layman(Houston Police Department)

Lindy Lou Layman, 29, was arrested on a charge of criminal mischief Dec. 23.

Layman, whose LinkedIn profile says she works as a freelance court reporter, was at the home of Tony Buzbee in Houston's ritzy River Oaks neighborhood when police say the incident occurred.

According to a criminal complaint, Layman "tore paintings off the wall with her hands" and threw abstract sculptures across the room. She also poured red wine on the paintings, authorities say.

In all, three paintings and two sculptures were damaged.

 

In an initial court appearance, prosecutors said Layman was intoxicated after a first date with Buzbee and hid in his home when he called an Uber for her. She later yelled "I'm not leaving," before attacking the artwork, which included paintings by Andy Warhol, authorities said.

On Tuesday, Layman's lawyer Justin Keiter denied the charges after a court appearance.

"We certainly disagree with Mr. Buzbee's rendition of the facts when he spoke to the media, and we disagree with what was said in probable-cause court," Keiter said.

He called Layman a "great person" who is "weathering the storm of the intense media scrutiny," adding that he'd save her version of events "for the courtroom."

Layman is free on $30,000 bond, and she is prohibited from having contact with Buzbee and using alcohol or drugs.

 

Buzbee, 49, a former Marine and a member of Texas A&M University's Board of Regents, has a history of making headlines.

 
Tony Buzbee
Tony Buzbee(Texas A&M University)
 

Starting in 2014, he led Rick Perry's legal team as the then-governor was accused of abuse of power. Those charges were eventually dismissed.

 

In the run-up to last year's election, he hosted Donald Trump at the River Oaks mansion and donated $250,000 to his presidential campaign. Buzbee later disavowed Trump after the release of the Access Hollywood tape in which the eventual president bragged about groping and forcefully kissing women.

Last December, a Harris County lawyers association questioned whether he received special treatment in having a DUI case dismissed earlier than is common for similar first-time offenses.

And just three months ago, the River Oaks homeowners association and Buzbee got into a public dispute over a working World War II tank he purchased and parked in front of his home. The tank is visible in a Google street-view image of the home.

Sounds like ...A TOTAL DICK.

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5 minutes ago, Skeptable said:

Except now they have an escape from a player that refused to play for them and the fact that other players didn't want to go to the circus that is the Texans... They have a scape goat.

I'm not even sure what that means.  Scape goat?

His value has dropped and likely dropped substantially.   Moreover, if this is ever proven to be what you people think it is - it is criminal and seriously criminal.

I honestly can't believe a football team would plan this elaborate frame job, with 4 separate women to heavily decrease value of their franchise's best asset and risk a criminal probe - just for spite.

Come on guys - seriously think about what you're suggesting here.

 

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