It seems that most of the work done by professional sports teams comes from the same template, as they spend millions on having PR firms and people at their disposal. We know the buzzwords that will follow. We thank Roger Jamoke for his contributions and have to release a player when it turns out he is a demon.
When a player with a checkered history is present, the ownership and the GM will make reference to his life and the fact that he has all the confidence in the world. The name and logo should be changed at the top.
It's pretty much what the Browns did.
The film of Baker Mayfield overthrowing most open receivers by five yards and at 75 MPH didn't extend beyond the ready-to-win defense of the Browns. Every team makes the same thing.
The lawyer for the 22 women never heard from the Browns, so they didn't do much else. There is probably a good reason for that. All of us know the outlines of the case against him. Tony Buzbee isn't going to give anything away that isn't already in the public forum and risk his case or his clients. That could be claimed by the Browns.
Maybe the women aren't allowed to talk to the Browns, but they would be allowed to talk to the NFL whenever they finish their investigation. But again, did the Browns have to? We are aware of the case here. There are 22 of them.