For some time now, a portion of the difficulty facing the Cleveland Browns’ future with Deshaun Watson has been as obvious as it is inconsistent.
He talks, things don’t get better.
Instead, it would become a different kind of showcase. One displaying Watson’s struggle to navigate unscripted questions about the sexual assault and misconduct allegations levied against him. He’d meander and make contradictory statements about personal accountability. Eventually, a relentless lingering feeling would set in: Watson was creating more problems than resolutions seemingly every time he spoke into a microphone or camera.