Twitter: NFL may be trying to make an example out of Zeke

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He'll get suspended anywhere from 0 to 16 games. Maybe not even until 2020. Tyreek Hill hasn't been suspended yet. Reuben Foster wasn't suspended (he tore his ACL, but wasn't suspended). The NFL is the worst and least consistent at invoking their brand of "justice".
 

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We've all seen the video. Nothing happened.

He was getting into the face of his girl, preventing her to leave when she clearly didn't want him bothering her and then he got into the face of a security guard, pushing him back, and the guard falling over a barrier.

That happened, bud. Stop revising, the freakin' incident was a week ago. You're delusional due to fandom.
 

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He'll get suspended anywhere from 0 to 16 games. Maybe not even until 2020. Tyreek Hill hasn't been suspended yet. Reuben Foster wasn't suspended (he tore his ACL, but wasn't suspended). The NFL is the worst and least consistent at invoking their brand of "justice".

Hill hasn't been suspended due to the investigation still being ongoing. This happened with Zeke as well.

There is not too much for the NFL to investigate here, his punishment will be harsher and quicker due to what happened 2 years ago and the warning Goodell gave him.
 

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Tons of other small and “nothing-burger” incidents have been happening all over the league

Yet they want to potentially “make an example” again with zeke? Wasn’t his 6game for absolutely nothing enough?

And trust me I have a lot of blame on zeke for this... your old enough to know you have a target on your back and you need to lay as low as possible. Play your tail off and make all the money you can so you can enjoy a long early retirement for the rest of your life
They kind of already let him slide on a few things. They never did anything about the St Patty’s Day parade and never did their own investigation of the nightclub incident. Add this, albeit small incident, to the other two and you can see why the league might do something. The guy is an absolute moron and can’t keep himself out of trouble.
 

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Zeke needs to either stay sober or only drink at home. As most high profile athletes should do. Does it suck? Maybe, but these choices are costing him millions of dollars, so just staying home with your 12 is the wiser direction.
 

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If the league truly wants to punish the player, take away his money! Make him play for free! Don’t punish the team! If the league did this, it would disprove the notion of a league vendetta against the Dallas Cowboys.
 

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He was getting into the face of his girl, preventing her to leave when she clearly didn't want him bothering her and then he got into the face of a security guard, pushing him back, and the guard falling over a barrier.

That happened, bud. Stop revising, the freakin' incident was a week ago. You're delusional due to fandom.
Exaggeration. While I think Elliott is a drunken fool, you're making it seem more of a conflict than it truly is. I would expect a "security guard" to a have slightly better balance than that. It was embarrassing.
 

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You know, when I was a boy, I had a position Coach who, for whatever reason, just went after me. Seriously, every day I ran laps, two to three times out of the week, I got bull ringed. I mean, it was just that way and after awhile I knew it. Now, I could have sat around and complained to whomever would listen that it was unfair or just feel sorry for myself but I knew that this is what the deal was. I knew that I could feel sorry or just suck it up and play Football. The point is that it doesn't matter who thinks it's fair or what. It's gonna happen and the fans need to figure it out. Goodell is not going to look the other way with Zeke. I mean, think back to Zeke and his first day in the NFL. Zeke wore that stupid short outfit with a half shirt on and the Commissioner said that it was not acceptable attire. Zeke wore it anyway and that's how the relationship started. Lots of fans said that it was stupid to do this and a lot more said that it was ridiculous to fine him for that.

Well, here we are four years later and Zeke is still at odds with the NFL. Is anybody really all that surprised?
 

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If the league truly wants to punish the player, take away his money! Make him play for free! Don’t punish the team! If the league did this, it would disprove the notion of a league vendetta against the Dallas Cowboys.
My opinion is if there are no legal charges then lets get back to talking football. I'm tired of the "league investigations" basically interpreting things how they see fit without being consistent. It's gotten way too soft.
 

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Can't help you. Many were bashing jerry as enabler. Point was many other teams do the same thing. It's crisis management. The need to win trumps everything else.
But cern, he's the poster boy for this and never disciplines his own. The only thing he's done is get two players a keeper.

We are talking about a GM that refused to let his HC increase fines because players were showing up late for meetings and the HC gets his place called Camp Cupcake?

The greatest fault Booger has as a GM is the lack of understanding of the need for discipline on a team. It has been the one common thread that has run through this organization except when he had men that understand the importance of that in charge.

You've got a bunch of spoiled athletes that people have looked the other way for, creating sports management and PE as a major and only the truly self-disciplined, which usually begins at home, haven't taken advantage of that.

The league office doesn't pick Booger out, he makes himself the target for his refusal to do anything within the team and you can bet if Garrett wanted to, he wouldn't be allowed. When Barber openly challenged Garrett over the tie rule, what happened to him? Nothing because there is no discipline allowed on the Dallas Cowboys; therefore, the league office must serve in that capacity to protect the image.

Posters here blaming Goodell or the NFL are way off the target.
 

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No, it doesn't. It's still a nothing incident, the league might just choose to punish a guy for it.

If you made a fart joke in the office, and some people laughed, it's a nothing incident. It becomes a problem when one person decides to be offended. That's what we're talking about here.
When multiple small “incidents” start to pile up, the final small incident may become the biggest. Say a kid gets in a fight at school, no big deal, maybe a detention or a talk with the parents. A few months later, that same kid skips a few classes. No big deal, maybe a detention and a talk with the parents. A short time later he’s caught smoking cigarettes in the bathroom...suddenly these “nothing” incidents have become one big incident when coupled together. That’s what we’re talking about here.

The league turned their head the other way for the St Patricks Day parade and they didn’t even investigate the nightclub incident. If they were really out to get him that bad, they would have done something but now this happens. Eventually he’s not going to keep getting away with these incidents no matter how small.
 

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Exaggeration. While I think Elliott is a drunken fool, you're making it seem more of a conflict than it truly is. I would expect a "security guard" to a have slightly better balance than that. It was embarrassing.

The balance happened due to the barrier behind him. Do you think he could have just walked through it? He's not a spirit.

LOL dumb.
 

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He was getting into the face of his girl, preventing her to leave when she clearly didn't want him bothering her and then he got into the face of a security guard, pushing him back, and the guard falling over a barrier.

That happened, bud. Stop revising, the freakin' incident was a week ago. You're delusional due to fandom.
This is a long explanation of "nothing"
 

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The league turned their head the other way for the St Patricks Day parade and they didn’t even investigate the nightclub incident. If they were really out to get him that bad, they would have done something but now this happens. Eventually he’s not going to keep getting away with these incidents no matter how small.
Because they were also nothing. They suspended him 6 games AGAINST the advice of the lead investigator. He's already served time for stuff he didn't do, don't act like the league has done him any favors.
 

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If the league truly wants to punish the player, take away his money! Make him play for free! Don’t punish the team! If the league did this, it would disprove the notion of a league vendetta against the Dallas Cowboys.

So, slavery. That should go over well.
 

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The balance happened due to the barrier behind him. Do you think he could have just walked through it? He's not a spirit.

LOL dumb.
If you think that was a shove or he got pushed into a "barrier" that blew over with a breeze I'd consider that pretty soft. Just my opinion, but security experts I'm familiar with would have resisted such a minor brush of the elbow. Furthermore, the other personnel would have jumped to his side at the point of contact. But maybe that's just how we do things up North.
 

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So, slavery. That should go over well.
Yikes, let's not go THAT far. As a punishment for violations, fining them so severely may make them think twice about opportunities? I dunno.
 

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Because they were also nothing. They suspended him 6 games AGAINST the advice of the lead investigator. He's already served time for stuff he didn't do, don't act like the league has done him any favors.

Nothing to you is not the same as nothing to the NFL. Nor would it be the same to other businesses/employers who want to present a particular public image. A player has to understand the expectations of the league, just as all of us have to understand the expectations of our employers. So, you and I can call it nothing, but if it affects Zeke, and affects the team he plays for, that definitely amounts to something.
 

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Because they were also nothing. They suspended him 6 games AGAINST the advice of the lead investigator. He's already served time for stuff he didn't do, don't act like the league has done him any favors.
I already said I thought he got screwed the first time but my point was that if they were really going after him as much as some say they could have easily gone after him for the other two incidents. Like it or not, fair or not, he was suspended 6 games and knew he had a short leash yet he continues to go out and make a fool lf himself in public like he doesn’t even care. That’s asking for trouble, stop acting like Zeke is some innocent victim.

And you’re also minimizing his other incidents, they weren’t exactly “nothing” for a high profile NFL athlete who is bound by a certain set of standards that most other 20 year olds aren’t. Just because of his age doesn't give him a license to act like a drunken frat boy in Animal House.
 
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