Rich Eisen spoke up after the announcement of an 11-game suspension that has been handed to Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson.
An announcement was made regarding the impending suspension of Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson. Initially, he was given a six-game suspension, but the league has now given him an 11-game suspension.
He will make his return in week 13 against his former team the Houston Texans. The suspension which was expected to be a whole season is now just 11 games, and Deshaun Watson would be pretty content with it.
Speaking of this whole scenario around Watson, Rich Eisen said, “Last I Checked Nobody Did What Deshaun Watson Has Done. Sliding Into DMs 66 Different Masseuses, Behavior That the Person Who Initially Handed Down a Six-Game Suspension to Called Some of the Most Egregious Behavior the NFL Has Ever Had to Discipline.”
He added, “All I Will Say Is This I Hope the Guy Seeks Counseling I Hope He Uses This 11 Game Suspension to Find a Better Place for Himself and Deal With His Clear Issues That Led to His Behavior in Houston Led to His Behavior in Houston That Caused His Former Team to Settle a Bunch of Lawsuits That Hadn’t Even Been Filed Against Him Yet.”
Deshaun Watson also apologized to the women who were impacted due to the lawsuits against him. He still claims that he is innocent, but just wanted to apologize to the women who were a part of this.
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