Deshaun Watson is suspended for 11 games and has been levied a fine of $5 million in a settlement between the NFL and the NFLPA, this is the highest amount paid by anyone in NFL history. After the settlement, David Mulugheta declined to comment on the situation to the New York Times as they had conducted an extensive investigation regarding the case.

Journalist Jenny Vrentas tweeted the whole situation on her Twitter and Quincy Avery wasn’t pleased about it. He thought that Jenny is a journalist of low character and irresponsible, she trying to portray Deshaun Watson and his agent in a bad light and he also called her out for being biased in this situation.

“As a journalist this is irresponsible and of low character to quote someone declining to comment.” Quincy Avery stated. “Jenny is obviously very interested in trying to make people look a certain way rather than reporting. Pretty hard to call what she’s done unbiased.”

When the Browns QBs agent was asked for a comment by the New York Times, he said, “We’re going to stay away from the New York Times. Have a good one.” This happened because NY Times found out through their investigation that there were more than 26 women who had been harassed and assaulted, the number was around 66.

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“This is normal Journalism operating procedure”: Twitter defends Jenny Vrentas over her tweet against Deshaun Watson’s agent

The people on Twitter were enraged with Quincy Avery and called him out for being ‘biased’ and ‘supporting a criminal. Some users tried to tell that this is how journalism works and that is the normal procedure of reporting.

The tweet by Quincy Avery backfired and people were appreciating Jenny Vrentas for ‘brave journalism’ against Deshaun Watson as it’s through her that many people knew the correct story.

We have compiled a list of some interesting tweets that people put out relating to this scenario and situation.

i think you should google "journalist" because you clearly have no clue.
Jenny doesn't need me to defend her, but she's an impeccable reporter and you trying to shit on her is absurd.

— shalise manza young (@shalisemyoung) August 18, 2022

Bruhhhh what?? Hahah that is normal operating procedure. The reader wants to know if you reached out to someone in a story, she says she did, and quoted his response. Also, I don't think you should be talking about this situation and who is biased. Just take the bench on this one

— Dan Gordon (@dj_roomba00) August 18, 2022

actually it’s not irresponsible and of low character

— ziyan (@ziyanm_) August 18, 2022

Yes, jenny providing a quote that was said to her is a ploy to make *squints* deshaun watson’s side look bad

— John Sheeran (@John__Sheeran) August 18, 2022

There’s still time to delete this buddy

— Ryan Prather (@ryanprather621) August 18, 2022

Lmao, if you have objections, that's fine. But, quoting his comment is not "irresponsible". Assuming that is what he actually said.

— The Devil's Advocate (@SatansSycophant) August 18, 2022

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