Why would Watson "show" any type of remorse when he still have two still active cases pending ? I understand that people don't like him because of the allegations but at the end of the day, they are still allegations, not facts. You know how this goes...you lawyers tells you STFU, take the media hits and they will deal with it over time. Any admission can be use against you in a court of law. Did we just find out more about the Bauer situation to learn to stop judging athletes based on someone claim and wait until all of the facts come out?I wonder does Watson regret not showing any remorse publicly and during interviews for his previous trangressions considering how it's all been playing out for him since it happened. He got his bread, but his career hasn't been the same since and he's set back his peers in their argument for fully guaranteed deals with his performance or lackthereof.
Other athletes should take note in transpiring in not how to act when you fukk up.
Now if you just want to talk about his play, then I agree that patience is running very thin with him and he needs to get better physically and perform to the money that Cleveland gave him. The team have been able to win w/o him so far but anyone with common football sense know that it not sustainable long term. Can't let the outside noise dictate how you view yourself as a person and player.