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Ezekiel Elliott suspended 6 games


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1 hour ago, Promethean Forerunner said:

Good.

Elliott is a douche and criminal. It's about time he got punished. You aren't untouchable just because you play for Jerry Jones. You just get a legion of delusional fans.

Pretty sure Jerry Jones and his team's fans were part of the "suck it up, buttercup" group when it came to Tom Brady, the New England Patriots, and Robert Kraft.

Now we see if the goose can live with the gander.

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Don't agree with it since he hasn't been charged. I don't think it should be up to the league to play Matlock. This is what we have a legal system for. However, after going through what we did with Hardy and see it happening to the Cowboys makes it more sweeter. 

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40 minutes ago, Soul Rebel said:

I noticed all over twitter the comparison to the Giants kicker Josh Brown that was also guilty and admitted to DV and only got 1 game.

Can someone that knows both stories, give a comparison as to why Elliott got 6 vs. the 1 that Brown got?

Going off memory, the NFL didn't have any real evidence against Brown except the incident at the Pro Bowl and Brown's wife refused to cooperate with the NFL investigators because she thought they were trying to cover it up or something(lady was legit crazy). It wasn't until Deadspin(?) got some sealed divorce testimony from Brown where he admitted to being a complete PoS(google it if you want to be appalled) that everything hit the fan. The NFL didn't have that because they were either blocked from seeing or it was just negligence on the part of the investigators that they didn't get it.

In Elliott's case, the victim is cooperating with investigators by providing testimony and photographic evidence so they actually have something to go on.

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(sarcasm) "He is scum for what he did to that woman! Playing in the NFL is a privilege not a right. He's total scum and shouldn't play another down in the NFL! He's an idiot who will only keep on doing stupid things. Nobody should give this scumbag ANY NFL job. Lifetime ban from the NFL is in order here!"

Did I get that right? 

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I know its popular and hive mind to bash roger and the nfl and not all is fair. Just judging this case, he has a terrible pattern of super questionable behavior over a LONG time period. They did a whole year of investing each issue(S), he was giving adlon smith a run for biggest fcukup. Most of these guys that have superstar status, it would blow your mind as to what they get by with. Basically a 007 license(OJ approved), so you have to reeeeeeaally screw up to get in trouble. Forget the court system too, lawyers take care of that by losing rounds of golfs. 

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Meanwhile back in Dallas Jerrah Jones goes on a drunken rant with a fifth of George Dickle. He said "I'm so sick of this bull ass s h i t,  year in and year out. 20 plus years of hot garbage. F u ck this stadium, the cheerleaders, and the star. A team full of drug head criminals....How bout dem cowboys?"  :( 

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9 hours ago, pantherphan96 said:

6 games is nothing for DV. If the NFL wanted to take a stand they'd do at least 8 for a first offense, a full season for 2nd, then permanent ban. you can get a longer punishment for smoking weed than Elliot got.

games is the base for any kind of domestic, it can be more, and the second offense is expulsion from the league.

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9 hours ago, Bartin said:

Going off memory, the NFL didn't have any real evidence against Brown except the incident at the Pro Bowl and Brown's wife refused to cooperate with the NFL investigators because she thought they were trying to cover it up or something(lady was legit crazy). It wasn't until Deadspin(?) got some sealed divorce testimony from Brown where he admitted to being a complete PoS(google it if you want to be appalled) that everything hit the fan. The NFL didn't have that because they were either blocked from seeing or it was just negligence on the part of the investigators that they didn't get it.

In Elliott's case, the victim is cooperating with investigators by providing testimony and photographic evidence so they actually have something to go on.

I think it was more that Brown was "after the fact", whereas Elliot is happening even as we speak. I guess he didn't attend the rookie symposium.

Cam Newton goes out of his way to take care of kids= Fake Smile Poser

Ezekial Elliot is a fugup on every level= America's Team

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14 hours ago, Promethean Forerunner said:

Good.

Elliott is a douche and criminal. It's about time he got punished. You aren't untouchable just because you play for Jerry Jones. You just get a legion of delusional fans.

 Honestly people keep saying he wasn't convicted of anything but   What people need to understand is these are not average Joe people these people have money to hide just about anything they want and if they aren't stupid they can get away with it .  What  also needs to be said is that not guilty or not enough evidence does not mean innocent it just means you can't prove guilt so I'm very skeptical of everything  because I see both sides   Goddamn his dad moved with him to college away from his family with his daughters live with their mother that should tell you something is wrong 

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