This. And it's fine if people are initially suspicious about allegations, but it fukking kills me when dudes get extra confident on some, "It's obvious the Texans set this up to destroy him!! " and start insulting people who don't agree with them, when they don't have a single shred of evidence to support their theory this is some malicious hit job.
Exactly.
It's fine to have suspicions and want to wait for both sides to provide their evidence. However, people jumping to conclusions that the Texans masterminded killing the reputation of their franchise QB that had a minimum trade value of three first round picks are dumber than rocks.
All that would do is hurt the Texans bottom line, and all owners care about according the most here is money, right? Makes absolutely zero sense for them to do a hit job. I could POSSIBLY believe they had something to do with a situation if there were a handful of accusers and Watson was traded BEFORE accusations came out, but not this. Not a chance.