Yep, point well taken, and I for one certainly haven’t been pristine about who I choose to watch or not watch given their off-the-field history. Something about the serial nature of the claims against Watson makes me feel like drawing a line in the sand, though, even if it’s a little hypocritical.The seahawks have a history of signing people with off field issues. Jarran Reed was actually convicted of assaulting a woman - remember he missed 6 games to start 2020. They signed Aldon Smith last year who was previously convicted of domestic violence. Quinton Dunbar was in the middle of legal troubles during the year they acquired him (armed robbery). If they sign Watson it's more of the same. Not saying I like it - I don't. I think it's pretty gross way to operate a business that is putting role models out on the field.