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Korsou Dawg

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  1. And yet, not a single team want him in their locker room, let alone on the field with them. A lot of "morons" will soon find out how good he is on the CBS broadcast team
  2. Browns win: Superbowl 58 Superbowl 59 Superbowl 60 Multiple of the above All of the above
  3. To reiterate mine: he gets a slap on the wrist. 2-4 games MAX. Anything close to the season, and he sues the NFL for all they got. Criminal cases thrown out. 20 civil cases already settled, the details of which go under wraps. The NFL has got no evidence other than DW's own testimony to suspend him on, so they've got nothing. The media's thirst for blood will be their undoing, and your public relations nightmares are your own. Looks like Browns fans will get to see a loaded roster perform with a top 5 QB in his prime under center. Go (to the Superbowl) Browns!
  4. Faker trade talk with "urgency" on Carolina's side? is it Christmas already?
  5. I'd be quite happy seeing him excused for the entire season.
  6. This is more or less my point though. There weren't ongoing legal proceedings in those examples, but there are in this case. Dishing out a lengthy suspension while the cases are being tried can be seen as influencing the outcome thereof, opening the door to a liability suit. As much as Goodell may want to do as you say, I think the league will be cautious in this case.
  7. Slavic cuisine often does not get the appreciation it deserves. My friends from Poland and travelling there opened my eyes. Bigos stew has become a favorite of mine.
  8. I still say that a suspension that long at this point in time would lead to him and his team suing the NFL for everything they got. He has been convicted of nothing, which basically means he did nothing wrong at this point in time. Both a short 'get it over with' suspension, or a postponement till after the conclusion of legal proceedings seem more likely to me.
  9. Sir, this comes awfully close to reading a handwritten first edition of the good book. Must try this next time we light up the kamado!
  10. https://brownswire.usatoday.com/2022/05/31/deshaun-watson-investigation-nfl-june-30th/
  11. @mjp28 could you post the recipe for the homemade barbecue sauce please?
  12. Laughingstock? You do not honestly believe that. We added a top 5 QB in his prime to a squad that was already stacked on both sides of the football. With Watson on the field, every team in the league will be concerned about facing us. Main questions now are: how many games will we have to go without him, and will the coaching staff be able to get the most out of all this talent? The latter of which is probably my biggest concern. Go Browns indeed!
  13. Having him back makes the off-season for me! Play-off worthy squad, even though it might prove tough to get out of the division.
  14. Nice to see one of very few Curaçao exports make it all the way to Ohio! They seem to have a US distributor, but they are all they way in Cali https://www.curacaoliqueur.com/where-to-buy I am quite particular about my alcoholic beverages: pilsner beer, strong red wine and a few classic cocktails like whiskey sour. May have to make an exception for some orange shit if I ever make it to a tailgate #lifegoals
  15. According to this article, there are three possibilities The league could make its decision when its investigation is concluded Wait until there’s resolution in the lawsuits Levy a punishment with the caveat it could add further discipline if new information surfaces. As much as I believe they would love to suspend, option 1 is a big can of worms liability wise. The criminal charges were thrown out by two separate grand juries, and those charges can never be brought again. That means DW is not just innocent, his innocence is bulletproof (it astonishes me that the US legal system then allows him to be sued for the very same charges in a different branch of the legal system. Seems like extortion to me, but I suppose that is a discussion for a different forum). The point is: if they suspend him now, they are effectively suspending an innocent man, and risk influencing the ongoing legal proceedings. If Kaepernick had enough on the league to reach a settlement for preventing him to work, DW has a Howitzer pointed at them as it stands. The only way I see this happening is the suspension is so low (4 games or so) and the Leagues forgoes option 3, which would juicy enough for DW's representation and the Browns to accept it. Seems more likely the league waits to see the outcome of the lawsuits, and either dish out a lengthy suspension or none at all, depending on said outcome.
  16. By far the most noteworthy about this article is finding out MSN still exists. I can vaguely remember using it when I was young, decades ago. Only mildly interesting is the absurd framing: "Bad News" and " a serious body blow." Factually, the delay of these preposterous civil suits well into 2023 will likely result in DW being able to play the entire '22-23 season. But somehow this is """"bAd"""" for the Browns. Give me a break! (Hi to all who are here to discuss Football. Go Browns!)
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