NFL analyst explains how Deshaun Watson settlement affects Cleveland Browns
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NFL happy because he's closer to throwing TD passes again.
Browns happy -- they gave him largest guaranteed deal ever to help write checks.?Deshaun Watson said he wouldn't settle so he could clear his name ... He wrote large checks to 20 alleged sexual assault victims today. NFL happy because he's closer to throwing TD passes again. Browns happy -- they gave him largest guaranteed deal ever to help write checks.? He wrapped up his point by explaining why he feels this could be ending quite soon: "And I think I know from my experience when I practiced law, once you get a defendant who has multiple lawsuits, whatever it is, corporate, individual, whatever. Once the wallet's out, it becomes a lot easier to just be done with it. You just want to be done with it."
This is step one - NFL analyst explains how lawsuit settlement affects Cleveland Browns and Deshaun Watson going forward
Cleveland Browns introduce quarterback Deshaun Watson After several steps back for , the quarterback has taken a massive step forward in his attempts to end his legal troubles. It was recently announced that the quarterback has settled 20 of the 24 civil lawsuits that were filed against him. One analyst gave his reaction to the news and how it sets up the quarterback and his team for the future. While speaking on , NFL analyst Mike Florio outlined the implications of the decision for the Browns and their quarterback: "Well, I think this is great news for them because it dramatically reduces the headaches, the distractions, the diversions that are swirling around the franchise." He continued, saying the team has avoided multiple years of impending hearings: "And now they're not looking at the possibility of devoting all of the 2023 off-season to [the remaining] cases then all of the 2024 off-season devoted to however many more cases and then whatever's left over, who knows?" Regardless of the settlements, the NFL still looks bad if it doesn't ban Deshaun Watson for the entire 2022 season. Otherwise, it's "another rich athlete paying his way out of trouble" in the court of public opinion & another weak decision by the NFL pertaining to abusing women.Regardless of the settlements, the NFL still looks bad if it doesn't ban Deshaun Watson for the entire 2022 season. Otherwise, it's "another rich athlete paying his way out of trouble" in the court of public opinion & another weak decision by the NFL pertaining to abusing women. He went on, speculating about what the holdup is with the remaining cases: "This shrinks it down to something far more manageable. And hopefully it's a step toward -- from Watson's perspective -- a step toward getting the other four cases resolved, finding an acceptable bottom line. Maybe these other four just simply want more money. Maybe they are holding out for more." He went on, calling the first 20 "a first step" towards getting rid of all 24: "But they think that their rights were violated to a greater degree. They want to see him dig deeper than what he's digging for the first 20. So there's a chance that this is step one towards all 24 being gone." Deshaun Watson said he wouldn't settle so he could clear his name ... He wrote large checks to 20 alleged sexual assault victims today.NFL happy because he's closer to throwing TD passes again.
Browns happy -- they gave him largest guaranteed deal ever to help write checks.?Deshaun Watson said he wouldn't settle so he could clear his name ... He wrote large checks to 20 alleged sexual assault victims today. NFL happy because he's closer to throwing TD passes again. Browns happy -- they gave him largest guaranteed deal ever to help write checks.? He wrapped up his point by explaining why he feels this could be ending quite soon: "And I think I know from my experience when I practiced law, once you get a defendant who has multiple lawsuits, whatever it is, corporate, individual, whatever. Once the wallet's out, it becomes a lot easier to just be done with it. You just want to be done with it."