NFL fans have taken aim at Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson over his comments at training camp. He said it has been hard to block out all the 'bulls**t' the past two years with everything he has dealt with.
It seems Watson was referring to the sexual assault allegations by a massage therapist. After the first massage therapist came out, several more also joined the lawsuit, saying Watson allegedly tried to force them to have sex with him.
In total, 22 lawsuits were filed against Watson, resulting in an 11-game suspension. He was then moved to the Cleveland Browns, where he has played six games each of the last two seasons.

After his recent comment, NFL fans blasted Watson for trying to turn himself into the victim.
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"Perhaps don’t be a sexual predator? Just a thought," a fan added.
"nobody should feel sorry for this clown," a fan wrote.
The hate for Watson didn't stop there, as other NFL fans took shots at the quarterback.
"What a coward this guy is," a fan added.
"This guy is laughable. A caricature," a fan wrote.
Fans also believed that if Watson had taken some accountability, the hate wouldn't be as strong.
"Are you seriously playing the victim card?," a fan wrote.
"Oh no! The consequences of his actions!," a fan wrote.
Watson went 105-for-171 for 1,115 yards for seven touchdowns and four interceptions in six games.
Deshaun Watson focused on being the best version of himself
Deshaun Watson is entering his third year with the Cleveland Browns, but he has struggled to stay healthy. Entering 2024, Watson says his focus is on being the best version of himself so the Browns can have success.
“Just being the best Deshaun Watson [I] can be for this team so we can get that ultimate goal. And maximizing my potential, my talent — that’s my motivation,” Watson said, via NBC Sports.
“I don’t have anything else that’s going to motivate me. I could give two f***s what other people say, to be honest.”
The Browns made the playoffs last season but were ousted in the Wild Card round by the Houston Texans.
The Browns will open its 2024 season at home on September 8 against the Dallas Cowboys. Cleveland will then go on the road to the Jacksonville Jaguars in Week 2.
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