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13 hours ago, Core Four said:

 

Quite wrong.  Civil court does not rely on 'feelings' in lieu of evidence.  The judge hears the case in a civil suit and decides if the defendant is liable based on the evidence presented by the plaintiff.  A criminal court involves a jury of the defendant's peers.  They decide if the defendant is guilty based on evidence provided by the plaintiff.  The bar to convict in a criminal case is quite high, where all jury members have to agree.

hey thanks for the civics lesson

 

more likely a case follows the evidence, but recent actions indicate jurors follow their feelings more than the evidence if their Democratic handlers demand it.  

 

However, you forgot the part where a plaintiff in Texas can have the case heard by a jury - picked from thee same tainted jury pool used for criminal cases. You know the pool of jurors on 2 different grand juries who couldn't even find any evidence to support probable cause to start a trial.  

 

jurors, especially those swayed by the media frenzy convincing all  that Watson is a monster, have the possibility to ignore the facts and evidence and do what needs to be gone to placate their "feelings" - which is the only way Watson would lose in civil trial. 

 

which is the whole point of the Buzbee strategy in recruiting 22 "victims" to bring a number of cases too big to ignore and force Watson to settle to make it all go away.  However, Cleveland removed the need to settle, so likely Watson will just wait it out.

 

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5 minutes ago, Foxx said:

 

If they don't take action, they're misogynistic.

 

If they do, they're racist.

 

And either way, they're <shakes Magic 9-Ball of Intersectionality> seditious.

 

So I don't think they have to take action.  In woke terms, it's a wash.

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2 hours ago, Crap Throwing Monkey said:

 

Watch the Browns have to forfeit a season when they have to cut their entire roster to handle the cap hit when Deshawn Watson goes to prison.

 

 

That would be hilarious, and the Browns would totally deserve it.

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2 hours ago, Spartacus said:

hey thanks for the civics lesson

 

more likely a case follows the evidence, but recent actions indicate jurors follow their feelings more than the evidence if their Democratic handlers demand it.  

 

However, you forgot the part where a plaintiff in Texas can have the case heard by a jury - picked from thee same tainted jury pool used for criminal cases. You know the pool of jurors on 2 different grand juries who couldn't even find any evidence to support probable cause to start a trial.  

 

jurors, especially those swayed by the media frenzy convincing all  that Watson is a monster, have the possibility to ignore the facts and evidence and do what needs to be gone to placate their "feelings" - which is the only way Watson would lose in civil trial. 

 

which is the whole point of the Buzbee strategy in recruiting 22 "victims" to bring a number of cases too big to ignore and force Watson to settle to make it all go away.  However, Cleveland removed the need to settle, so likely Watson will just wait it out.

 

 

You must have failed civics class over and over and over and over again.

Your conspiracy theories give conspiracy theories a bad name.  You really think that 22 women had nothing better to do than to play victim to a crime that wasn't committed against them?  That Watson would just make it go away if we was completely innocent?

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47 minutes ago, Core Four said:

 

You must have failed civics class over and over and over and over again.

Your conspiracy theories give conspiracy theories a bad name.  

 

Maybe he's part of a conspiracy to discredit conspiracy theories.  WAKE UP SHEEPLE!!!!

 

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1 hour ago, Crap Throwing Monkey said:

 

If they don't take action, they're misogynistic.

 

If they do, they're racist.

 

And either way, they're <shakes Magic 9-Ball of Intersectionality> seditious.

 

So I don't think they have to take action.  In woke terms, it's a wash.

 

Liberal worlds are colliding, Jerry!!!

 

I believe the current 'woke' pecking order is:

 

-Racist

-LGBT

-Women (even though we don't really know what that word means)

 

Therefore, he'll receive a token punishment of 4 games.

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1 hour ago, Crap Throwing Monkey said:

 

Maybe he's part of a conspiracy to discredit conspiracy theories.  WAKE UP SHEEPLE!!!!

 

 

Yeah, a real walking, talking, posting contradiction.

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2 hours ago, KD in CA said:

 

Liberal worlds are colliding, Jerry!!!

 

I believe the current 'woke' pecking order is:

 

-Racist

-LGBT

-Women (even though we don't really know what that word means)

 

Therefore, he'll receive a token punishment of 4 games.

 

Unless there's a video...then only two games.

 

Unless the video goes public.  Then a lifetime ban.

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1 hour ago, Deranged Rhino said:

 

 

I'm guessing - I haven't checked - that it also minimizes the cap hit the Browns take if he's suspended for a good length of time, allowing them to sign a suitably good replacement.

 

I doubt the Browns structured the contract that way just for Watson's benefit.

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1 hour ago, Ann said:

Not being able to cancel Watson seems to be very traumatizing for some of these twitter people.
 

 

Deadspin's basically accusing the Browns of rape.

 

It'd be funny if it wasn't so bathetic.

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On 3/25/2022 at 2:00 PM, Deranged Rhino said:

 

 

Here are some more base salaries of some other guys who must be facing upcoming suspensions,

as there clearly is no precedent for structuring contracts this way to minimize the cap hit. 

T. Hill: $1M

M. Williams. $1M

A. Rodgers: $1.1M

V. Miller: $1.1M

C. Godwin: $1.25M

M. Stafford: $1.5M

C. Kirk: $1.5M

 

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