Former Browns GM Michael Lombardi tells TMZ Sports he expects Deshaun Watson's suspension to increase significantly.
"I know the league wants a year," said Lombardi, who was the GM for the Browns in 2013."They've made that pretty clear to all people that they leak information to. They're negotiating off a year -- we know the Players Association wants six games. Do they settle on 12? I don't know.
As for how the Browns' org. should feel about it all -- Lombardi says it can't have buyer's remorse ... because it had to have known what it was getting into. "I mean, it was out in the open," he said ..."The key in scouting and being in the front office is to learn more about the player before you acquire him than after you acquire him and if they didn't do that, then shame on them."
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