Buzbee confirmed that the Browns’ “exploring” and “investigating” did not Mut 24 coins include connecting with his office for more information or interviewing any of Watson’s accusers.
Terry Fontenot, the general manager of the Atlanta Falcons, said a bunch of words that didn’t really mean anything in a press conference on Wednesday.
“We had a process, and we looked into everything and we determined from where we are and the information we had, we determined that we wanted to explore [a trade for Watson]”, Fontenot said. “And obviously we take the allegations very serious, but based on the information we had, we wanted to explore it.”
Falcons head coach Arthur Smith declined to answer whether or not the team had reached out to Buzbee or attempted to speak to any of Watson’s accusers, saying instead:
“We’re not going to get into our process. We wouldn’t with any trade, any player. We understand the seriousness of the questions you’re asking, but we’re also not going to comment on an ongoing civil case.”
Falcons owner Arthur Blank, who was heavily involved in “rolling out the red carpet” to recruit Watson to Atlanta, has not made any public statements on the matter.
Regardless of what the Falcons do or do not want to share about their process here, Buzbee confirmed the team did not contact him or attempt to speak to any of his clients.
The Panthers and Saints, to my knowledge, have not released any statements or publicly acknowledged their pursuit of Watson. They have also not shared any details about what their vetting process looked like.
I do commend Scott Fowler of the Charlotte Observer for calling Panthers owner David Tepper cheap madden 24 coins out for his silence. As Fowler says so eloquently in the piece, “Rumors fill in the gaps that words don’t.”
Buzbee confirmed that nobody from the Panthers, the Saints, or any of the other teams rumored to be interested in trading for Watson contacted his office or attempted to speak with any of the accusers.
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