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Hard to believe they decided to take on this PR nightmare.
Reminder that NFL teams only care about criminal charges. Couldn't possibly give any single s*** about any kind of civil proceedings. The Browns aren't even the ones wrapped up in it now...the Texans are, legally.Hard to look any worse than the Browns right now. Signing him immediately after he was charged claiming you’ve done your own diligence only to have a reporter do their own diligence and find out this issue is much more expansive than anyone even realized. Looks to me like their diligence didn’t go much further than seeing what the grand jury did.
Is this move by the Browns to acquire Watson the worst in NFL/sports history? It sounds like even if the league hands out a major suspension, the Browns are on the hook for all of Watson's salary (at least 2022 and 2023).
Isn't his deal structured so he makes almost no money in 2022 in comparison for 2023 moving on. I thought that was stated earlier in the thread.Is this move by the Browns to acquire Watson the worst in NFL/sports history? It sounds like even if the league hands out a major suspension, the Browns are on the hook for all of Watson's salary (at least 2022 and 2023).
I looked at the contract details again and you are correct. He is only getting paid about $1 million in base salary plus another $9 million in signing bonus for 2022.Isn't his deal structured so he makes almost no money in 2022 in comparison for 2023 moving on. I thought that was stated earlier in the thread.
I looked at the contract details again and you are correct. He is only getting paid about $1 million in base salary plus another $9 million in signing bonus for 2022.