CowboyRoy
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I was talking specifically about QB's and the fact that they usually become the face of the team.
Whether it's fair or not, they are typically the one given the most credit/blame for the team's success during their career. How do they understand and embrace This responsibility is important, not just for the team's perception but for all of NFL football.
They represent. Most of them do in a positive way, others not so much
If it was just once or twice, I might understand that he may have been a target for a big payday.. However, 24 times?
What would I tell a son, say 10-12 years old, that was wearing his jersey about his "hero?" What does this teach him about respecting women?
And I'm not saying these women are being totally honest or that Watson being an NFL player had nothing to do with it, but again.....24 of them?
Think of the risk, not only to his own career but the careers of his teammates and coaches. If he is suspended, don't you think that will affect the careers of so many other? Just taking that risk is irresponsible and inconsiderate, not the attributes I would want of my quarterback.
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What people do in their private lives is no ones business to be honest. And I am sure your son will be going for a few asian massage parlors in his day once he gets there.
the guy likes happy endings. Who doesnt? Not a big deal in my book. As long as there is no forcing I dont see an issue.
Trying to ruin a guys life and get a big payday out of it is the bigger crime if you ask me.