/Deshaun Watson took his teammates to the Bahamas.

It's not going to erase the sexual misconduct and assault cases that he's still facing, so Deshaun can take the entire team to Abu Dhabi. Whether the announcement that he was treating his new offense to a Bahamas trip was an attempt at gaining an ounce of positive press or just a way to win over new teammates ready to be bought out and look past his plethora of sins, no one is going to forget the allegations.

According to USA TODAY, the latest news in the pre- trial depositions is that he admitted that one of the people he's facing down in civil trials cried after a massage therapy session. The first therapist to go public, at enormous personal risk, 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 800-381-0266 He apologized to her after the session. The intentions never were. If you would like to work in the future. My apologies.

He has no idea why she was tesary-eyed, and he is going to meet with the NFL this week to decide if he will face a suspension. The reality is that no one really knows what his suspension will look like, even though rumors are floating around that three-, four-, or six-week suspension possibilities are thrown out there. All you have to do is wait and see.

The good news is that it will not go away for him for the time being. With no existing court orders preventing lawyers from sharing pre- trial depositions, leaks like the Solis texts and the acknowledgement crying will keep coming from 22 different women who have been brave enough to put their names out there and continue to take a stand against an incredibly popular public figure. It was blind to give the largest guaranteed contract in the history of the game. He has several more depositions in June, though the trials themselves aren't scheduled to begin until February, at which point any suspension he faces from the league will likely be finished.

At least until the season starts, no one can be sure if everyone will overlook his past in exchange for wins, or if he will be under a harsh spotlight. I don't think it's a good idea to ask his teammates to speak out against him, especially as the cases are still ongoing, but I hope the league steps up. A sunny vacation, generous as it may be, can't erase reality.