Deshaun Watson isn’t worth this price.

I am exhausted trying to think of a way to show the severity of the allegations against Deshaun. It's hard to put into words the depth of his indiscretions and his accusers. It's one of those things that you need to see in order to understand how many massage therapists he may have had sex with.

It would be more somber if the names of the accusers were listed. I would love for someone to come up with a plan for these accusers to walk around FirstEnergy Stadium during gameday, but nothing about this situation.

The reason I'm writing about him again isn't to test my knowledge of the words, but rather because two people spoke about him.

Some of the accusations that his lawyers deny include that he asked her to work on his abdomen, and that he asked for a hand towel instead of a normal towel.

This is how the massage ended.

He grabbed himself and put his penis on my hand as I was working, and I pulled my hand away from him.

After the massage/alleged sex assault ended, Solis said she felt intimidated because she mentioned that both of them have a career to protect.

She said that the introductory news conference where he said he never disrespected or assault a woman was triggering.

It is a constant reminder of what happened. It is a bold-faced lie for him to say he has never done anything to a woman.

She described a similar situation to that of Solis' experience.

She said he wanted her to make a V motion in his crotch. Go across his stomach to his thighs. I did what he asked, but his penis kept touching me as I did it. He was moving his penis back and forth as I moved my hands.

She said that at some point, he did ejaculate, which she described as "mortifying and disgusting."

She did not stay in contact with him after the incident because she was afraid of what he could do.

The lawyer was sent to do the bidding of the man who declined to appear. Tony Buzbee, who represents all 22 women in the case, only took the cases to increase his social media following.

“It’s kind of a constant reminder of what happened. And for him to say he’s never did anything to a woman, it’s a bold-faced lie.”

The quarterback is trying to get a handle on the new offense. The investigation is nearing an end, and Sue L. Robinson, the independent discipline officer, will make a decision on whether or not to keep him on the team.

The fully guaranteed $230 million contract that the organization gave him once he arrived is only one of the reasons why this Faustian bargain was made for him.

The general public was appalled by Cleveland's willingness to overlook pending litigation, and I would love to say that, but I am not.

The franchise that epitomizes laughably bad quarterbacks finally has a star at the position. I wouldn't want it to come like this if I was a Cleveland fan who's been pining for an on-field player likeWatson.

The cost of winning shouldn't affect the lives of 22 women who were just trying to do their job.