Captain-Crash
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good for him.
actually he was in cabo at some point this year as well, so cabo had nothing to do with anything.
So you dont think Zeke being in Cabo while every one else was in training camp two years ago was nothing?
no it wasn't, he was still training and his Teammates supported him. players holdout all the time.
no some are too dumb to accept that it didn't matter, you're over qualified, Zeke doesn't do much in TC anyway, what difference would it had made if he was in Cabo or down the street from the starLets just move on. Some posters are just too dumb to have a conversation with. You more than qualify.
no some are too dumb to accept that it didn't matter, you're over qualified, Zeke doesn't do much in TC anyway, what difference would it had made if he was in Cabo or down the street from the star
It was a harmless comment mentioning how its better to see him dominating in OTA's instead of holding out in Cabo.
And somehow this confused you. Cant help you. Maybe someone with more patience can take the time. I dont suffer fools.
no it wasn't harmless your tireless history of calling Zeke washed, is the reason for the comment.
He has shown his gutless side by not punishing certain popular teams and players to the extent that he would punish other teams. The Patriots and Brady have only gotten their hands slapped for some of the biggest cheating scandals in NFL history. Kraft was caught picking up hookers and I don’t think he even got a hand slap.Agree with everything, but gutless.
He's as brave as brave gets (or as heartless as heartless gets) because he's the firewall between the owners' wishes and the fans that fuel the machine no matter how they feel about him.
His performance certainly reflected his lack of time with the team. I don’t think anybody would agree that the Cabo training method payed off for him on the field.no it wasn't, he was still training and his Teammates supported him. players holdout all the time.
I get that, but everything he does goes through the owners. Not an owner.He has shown his gutless side by not punishing certain popular teams and players to the extent that he would punish other teams. The Patriots and Brady have only gotten their hands slapped for some of the biggest cheating scandals in NFL history. Kraft was caught picking up hookers and I don’t think he even got a hand slap.
Is it even possible to "dominate OTA's?"What is “dominating OTA’s”??? I listened to Kellen’s presser and he had some very good things to say about Zeke, the article even quoted exactly what heard. But at no time did he use the phrase “dominating OTA’s”, nor have I heard anyone that’s actually been present at any of the OTA’s mention this.
So, you think Goodell should punish his boss? He doesn't get paid 36 mil a year to punish his bosses.He has shown his gutless side by not punishing certain popular teams and players to the extent that he would punish other teams. The Patriots and Brady have only gotten their hands slapped for some of the biggest cheating scandals in NFL history. Kraft was caught picking up hookers and I don’t think he even got a hand slap.
About friggen time.He's been putting in the work this offseason. Much to the chagrin of the haters. ^^^^
He's been putting in the work this offseason. Much to the chagrin of the haters. ^^^^
Well if he was fat and out of shape and looked uninterested that definitely would be a problem. So yeah, you can tell if he seems to have matured and invested in his offseason - thats a big thing for Zeke because we know that has not necessarily been the case in the past.
He is one of the most talented backs to play in a while - if his head and body are right that's a big deal because he has the skills to be the league leader!
Well...............looks like you fell for it again bozo.
Glad to see it pissed you off. Now go on back to your little dunce corner and dry your eyes.
Listen, I might take flak for this, but I think Zeke was the one player that was hurt the most by the offensive line injuries last year. This is no excuse for his fumbling issues of course, but when you combine sub-par blocking with the nagging injuries Elliott had, I think it added up to the season he had.
What I like to see is the fact he's focusing on being a more fluid and explosive runner this year. We've already seen the results of heavier; more powerful Zeke and that just doesn't work. He's not a Derrick Henry type of back. I want to see the 2016-18 version of Elliott again and I'm hoping we will this fall.