So, the arbitrator found that it is likely that intentional and unwanted sexual assault occurred against at least four women. The arbitrator also found that Watson posed a genuine danger to the women.
That's only worth six games. Wow. Sexual assault and posing genuine danger to a woman is worth 1.5 games per victim. That'll teach him.
https://www.espn.com/pdf/2022/0801/watson.pdfThe arbitrator believes that there is something called "non-violent sexual assault". I guess I disagree with that. She essentially argues that the players couldn't have known that "non-violent sexual assault" -- i.e., intentionally touching somebody with your naked penis without consent -- is at least as bad as violent assault.
My response: please talk to a victim assaulted by somebody's naked penis, and ask them if they consider that violence.
I wonder, where does this arbitrator draw the line. If it wasn't four women before forced to touch Watson's penis with their hands, but rather their lips, would that be "non-violent"? Their vagina's? Maybe he could touch a 12 year old with his naked penis. "All good, it's non-violent".
The NFL should absolutely appeal, and they should fire this arbitrator off their staff in the process.