Robert Griffin III calls the NFL "The Sickness" for inadequate punishment of Deshaun Watson despite multiple sexual allegations. 1

Robert Griffin III calls the NFL “The Sickness” for inadequate punishment of Deshaun Watson despite multiple sexual allegations.

this NFL announced that it has reached an agreement with NFLPA related Deshaun Watson suspension. The agreed 11-game suspension and $5 million fine are not enough, according to many in the NFL community. Another person highly critical of the NFL and punishment Robert Griffin III former No. 2 general election.

It’s been a while since we last saw RGIII on the field. Once one of the league’s most energetic players, his career has always been riddled with injuries, and he has now apparently made the transition to a post-NFL career as a football analyst. Griffin has been known to speak his mind and didn’t hold back when he tweeted about the NFL’s increased suspension. Deshaun Watson.

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Robert Griffin III gives his wrath to Deshaun Watson

Robert Griffin III also played for Deshaun Watson's current team, Cleveland Brown.
Robert Griffin III also played for Deshaun Watson’s current team, Cleveland Brown.

Griffin, himself a father of 3 daughters, felt the NFL should use this opportunity to show he had learned, and has corrected the mistake of not standing up to women in the past. He took to his official Twitter account to express his displeasure at the penalty given to the quarterback.

Robert Griffin wrote, “The NFL took the opportunity with this Deshaun Watson case to show that it learned a lesson from its ugly history of standing up for Women, and IT FAILS. The 11 games and $5 million fine does not match what Judge Sue L. Robinson has accused and found to have done. ”

Griffin, who once played for Watson’s current team, Cleveland Brownshe also felt that the NFL did not show that he had learned from the past, and said that the sentence handed to Watson did not fit into what he had been charged and convicted of by Judge Sue L. Robinson.

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