Even before current advancements gave the Deshaun Watson case a more threatening feel, some in the league office thought that Deshaun Watson should not play until the pending cases had ended.
However, Commissioner Roger Goodell took the opportunity of paid leave in March off the table.
Beginning with the feature appearing 23 days ago on HBO's Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel, the condition has worsened for Deshaun Watson, with two more lawsuits filed, two more anticipated, and probably many others to come. As a source with the dynamics of the condition described to PFT on Thursday, the league is very much anxious about the drip, drip, drip of further cases being registered.
Combining the HBO story and a current article in the New York Times by Jenny Varentas,
the expectation of new cases, growing cases, and even more cases have given a chance to those who want to dismiss Deshaun Watson more reliability in the league office; they want Deshaun Watson to stay away until the lawsuit is settled out of court.
It is indistinguishable how this division will be settled, and it will be tough for the league to make a complete and final decision on possible restrictions without knowing how many cases will be launched. With all this, the league has to stable the predicted consequences of going a long way, which is the most possible fallout of not going too far. And it was the collapse in 2014 to get along with Ray Rice that almost knocked the house down.
Whatever the Commissioner performs, he won't put himself in a situation to be condemned again for going too lenient on a player alleged of misconduct against a woman or 26 women. And counting.
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