The situation surrounding the expected punishment of Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson has reached a point where it is almost all just indecipherable background noise, similar to an adult talking on a Charlie Brown cartoon.
Literally no one - not Watson, not attorneys Rusty Hardin and Tony Buzbee, not the NFL or the NFLPA, probably not even Sue L. Robinson, the jointly-appointed disciplinary officer who is currently working on her ruling - has any idea just what level of punishment Watson will receive for his possible violation of the league’s conduct policy.
But that has not stopped the leaks to the media and the subsequent speculation about how this will work out.