Up to 9 women have come forward with allegations. Can't blame this on OB and the franchise. This is going to be intriguing to watch.
I think he is representing all 9 of the plaintiffssts7049 said:
it seems buzbee is representing one of the plantiffs.
Like the Oilers and Astros weren't cursed in the dome? The entire complex is cursedTxAg82 said:
After the off-season they have had the Texans should just ask for a redo and start over fresh as an expansion team again.
Maybe they should try moving into the Dome. There is a serious curse going on at Reliant.
Texaggie7nine said:
Nothing would surprise me anymore with the Texans.
Wouldn't be surprised that he did do what is alleged. Wouldn't be surprised to find out they are all paid off by Easterby to say this. Who knows anymore.
Is that odd?schmellba99 said:
Apparently he really likes his bunghole massaged, up to the prostate
It's probably less of that and more of how all these women ended up with a certain lawyer. And may not have contacted law enforcement.htxag09 said:
It's funny to me how many people immediately jump to arms to protect a football player they've never met and have no clue of his personality, let alone, if he'd do something like this.
Uh, what else do you think they are asking for with their personal injury lawsuits?Quote:
Sure, possible these people just see payday.
ptothemo said:
Patiently waiting for Dora to cross-check the dates of allegations and connect the massage activity to a spike in covid cases. Seems like a press conference opportunity.
Couldn't even resist the urge after Buzbee made his first contact. Watson is an IDIOT.The Milkman said:
Up to 22!
Stopped defending him when I read he hired Rusty Hardin.Tone2002 said:
Stop reading at single mother of two....
Not one police complaint among twenty two alleged "victims"
You pretty much nailed my thoughts on this situation.TarponChaser said:
It's a pretty bizarre situation. I tend to be skeptical of these accusations when they're made in the media and via civil suit rather than criminal charges but there's a lot of smoke here. We'll see how it plays out.
What I find most fascinating is how the media is really torn here. Do they support the young, black man from these "baseless" allegations or do they #believeallwomen? I don't think they know.
I also find it crazy that some people think this is some sort of McNair/Easterby conspiracy. I just can't see how this is supposed to play out. Are they trying to prevent him from demanding a trade and diminishing his trade value? Are they seeking to pile up legal costs so he has to play? Are they trying to make him out to be a bad guy? Use a morality clause to void his massive contract? Qui bono?
One thing I have learned about lawsuits in Texas...Don't bet against Buzbee.TarponChaser said:
It's a pretty bizarre situation. I tend to be skeptical of these accusations when they're made in the media and via civil suit rather than criminal charges but there's a lot of smoke here. We'll see how it plays out.
What I find most fascinating is how the media is really torn here. Do they support the young, black man from these "baseless" allegations or do they #believeallwomen? I don't think they know.
I also find it crazy that some people think this is some sort of McNair/Easterby conspiracy. I just can't see how this is supposed to play out. Are they trying to prevent him from demanding a trade and diminishing his trade value? Are they seeking to pile up legal costs so he has to play? Are they trying to make him out to be a bad guy? Use a morality clause to void his massive contract? Qui bono?
htxag09 said:
It's funny to me how many people immediately jump to arms to protect a football player they've never met and have no clue of his personality, let alone, if he'd do something like this.
Sure, possible these people just see payday. Just as possible watsons an entitled creep and it's true.
Ed Emmett's Thunder-Dome.BQ_90 said:
if this goes to trial they need to open up the Dome or something and sell tickets. Hardin vs Buzzbee will be glorious entertainment.