This has got to concern the NFL big time Analyst pressures league to investigate Texans settlements in Deshaun Watson case
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A source who has reviewed the materials submitted last week by the parties to Judge Sue L. Robinson that the final punishment most likely won’t be one year.The are preparing for the league to suspend QB Deshaun Watson 8 games, a source told PFT.A source who has reviewed the materials submitted last week by the parties to Judge Sue L. Robinson that the final punishment most likely won’t be one year. He continued, claiming the NFL should be concerned about the situation: "I think it's a great question that I don't know the full answer to but here's my answer. This has got to concern the NFL big time, in my opinion, because what you have is you have one of the club's owners, [a] club-slash-NFL-owner settling lawsuits based on wrongdoing by one of its players. Think about that." He went on to compare the settlements to previously similar situations, albeit on a smaller scale: "It would be like the Cowboys settling a lawsuit to Ezekiel Elliott. It would be like the Steelers settling lawsuits against Ben Roethlisberger. This doesn't happen to my mind... What, what are they settling for? They basically say, 'Well, you know, we want to do right by women'. Well, why are you paying these women?" Also Checkout:- From : The continue to wait for a Deshaun Watson ruling…From : The continue to wait for a Deshaun Watson ruling… Lastly, he concluded that the optics are not good for the Texans: "That's a simple question that the commissioner should ask Cal McNair, 'Why are you paying these women?' It can't just be a statement about domestic [this or that] or about women. You can give to organizations for that. Why are you paying these individual women? This does not look good."
This has got to concern the NFL big time - Analyst pressures league to investigate Texans settlements in Deshaun Watson case
Andrew Brandt thinks the NFL should investigate the Houston Texans' settlements in the Deshaun Watson case One of the biggest questions in the regarding is the disparity in the number of women suing the compared to how many sued the quarterback. 30 women sued the Texans while 24 sued the quarterback, leaving many to wonder why the other six women haven't sued Watson yet. One NFL analyst offered his theory as to whether more lawsuits are coming and potential reasons for holding off. While giving the theory, he also called for the league to investigate the true reasons for the Texans' decision to pay off the women so quickly. Speaking on the , NFL analyst Andrew Brandt offered his two cents on the situation: "Well, this comes from Tony Buzbee, who's the lawyer for all the women suing Watson, and there were more women suing the Texans than Watson, it appears because perhaps they felt themselves put in a position of control by the Texans [or] by Deshaun Watson, even though they didn't feel wronged enough to sue him directly." The are preparing for the league to suspend QB Deshaun Watson 8 games, a source told PFT.A source who has reviewed the materials submitted last week by the parties to Judge Sue L. Robinson that the final punishment most likely won’t be one year.The are preparing for the league to suspend QB Deshaun Watson 8 games, a source told PFT.A source who has reviewed the materials submitted last week by the parties to Judge Sue L. Robinson that the final punishment most likely won’t be one year. He continued, claiming the NFL should be concerned about the situation: "I think it's a great question that I don't know the full answer to but here's my answer. This has got to concern the NFL big time, in my opinion, because what you have is you have one of the club's owners, [a] club-slash-NFL-owner settling lawsuits based on wrongdoing by one of its players. Think about that." He went on to compare the settlements to previously similar situations, albeit on a smaller scale: "It would be like the Cowboys settling a lawsuit to Ezekiel Elliott. It would be like the Steelers settling lawsuits against Ben Roethlisberger. This doesn't happen to my mind... What, what are they settling for? They basically say, 'Well, you know, we want to do right by women'. Well, why are you paying these women?" Also Checkout:- From : The continue to wait for a Deshaun Watson ruling…From : The continue to wait for a Deshaun Watson ruling… Lastly, he concluded that the optics are not good for the Texans: "That's a simple question that the commissioner should ask Cal McNair, 'Why are you paying these women?' It can't just be a statement about domestic [this or that] or about women. You can give to organizations for that. Why are you paying these individual women? This does not look good."