I'm certainly no lawyer, nor do I pretend to understand how this seriously complex matter will play out. So, I have to go off what I've read online via great sources like Steph Stradley, and not so great ones like rando Twitter peeps. Rarely does the court of public opinion have all the facts, and often looks more like a torch and pitchfork mob of misunderstanding turned volatile than a rational, fair and balanced judgement. All that being said, Watson certainly looks more guilty than ever after the leaked deposition.
The last I saw, the civil cases appear headed to drag out into 2023. With that, I fully expect the NFL and Cleveland Browns to do a similar arrangement to what Houston did in 2021, making Watson a healthy scratch all season. Cleveland is on the hook for very little money in Watson's mega-deal for the 2022 season, so sitting him all year won't cost much and it allows Watson to learn the team, playbook, culture, etc while the Haslams and others hope and pray time heals all wounds and the Dawg Pound starts to forget that their beloved team may have given the single biggest contract in NFL history to a serial sexual predator.
If these civil cases remain unresolved heading into week one of the 2022 NFL season and Watson takes the field, the potential backlash from NFL fans is tidal wave-esque in scope. The risk vs reward here for Roger Goodell and his pals in New York does not lean in Watson's favor. Allegedly, there are numerous women's rights groups planning massive protests at any and all NFL games featuring Watson. If Goodell and co. thought they took it on the PR chin with Colin Kaepernick, wait til these women's rights groups get hold of them. Don't put it past these groups to start running television ads, getting celebrity backing (unlike the anti-Kaepernick crowd) and immolating the Browns/Watson in the court of public opinion. Brushing off the poster child for NFL social justice is one thing, empowering an assault on wives, mothers, sisters and daughters everywhere is quite another.
The leaked video didn't do Watson any favors, either. Particularly the part where he's asked about trying to make it out like he was in New York City when one of the massage incidents occurred. Was he trying to hide the massage session from his girlfriend? Was he trying to establish a legal alibi for wrong-doing that occured? Was he just making a stupid-yet-innocent mistake? We may never know, but it sure looks shady and sus.