News: Are the Cowboys really about to release Zeke?

The Quest for Six

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Elliot is a 10.8million cap hit if we keep him and if we release him now it would be an 11.8 dead cap hit. So releasing Elliot does not help with signing a players this year. I say keep Elliot one more season
He'll be listed as a post June 1st cut.
 

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As a Cowboy, he's earned some respect....
Let's be fair, no.1 the contracts are signed knowing this possibility 2) he's been paid 3) his 'hold out' as he feared he wasn't going yo get paid and resulting in the Dak/France playing hard ball means we have no 'loyalty' to him 4) he's just not worth the CAP hit and Jerry will be castigated if he keeps his guy.
 

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Hurting the team by playing hurt because you don't want to be outshined by the better RB (Pollard) is not something to be admired for, in my opinion.

Pollard shined anytime Zeke was in street clothes.
That's a coaches call. I tell you, this isn't Madden....its real man football! I'm not surprised that you don't understand.
 

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I have been a Zeke fan since college. Wanted and was glad when the Cowboys drafted him in 2016.
I said then as I've been saying about potential Hall of Fame players drafted by the Cowboys - they'll make their destination if the Cowboys culture doesn't ruin them.
In my opinion, the culture ruined Zeke before his time.
After the unjust suspension, he was never the same back.
He was overused and, I think, the cupcake culture did him in.
I think if he had been drafted by the Ravens (who wanted him and wanted to trade with Dallas but Jerry Jones and dem chickened out) or the Steelers, he'd be still chasing the Hall.
But he's washed up and has little left.
He'll find another spot as a complementary back, but his 1,000 yards rushing days are likely over.
I see the Chargers, the Bills, the Ravens and the Dolphins as retirement destinations for Zeke.
So long, Zeke. Somewhere, at a distant training camp, trash cans wait for you to elude them.
 

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I'd be surprised if Zeke got another deal that was above league minimum. He simply can't run anymore. He was in our lineup for 3 years too long. Definition of progress stopper especially with that albatross of an idiotic contract.
 

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Again. Its not about that. He played for your apparent team. I am happy he was cut too.

Doesn't mean I have the NEED to post the video you did and pretend you did it because it was his last play for the Cowboys. You did it to get a rise. Again. Troll behaviour.

This team literally ran the guy into the ground. With no complaints on his end at all. If I was touching the ball 300 plus times a season I would be holding out early too. Its business. You want to be mad at someone. Be mad at the guys that PAID him and caved to his wishes.

Again. You could have gone about it a different way. You didn't. Thats your prerogative. You made a troll post and you know it. Now you are backtracking because it didnt garner the attention you thought it would bring you. Just Pappydog clapping for you.
He was paid very well for his services.

He is still just a name on the back of a Cowboys jersey to me.
 

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That's a coaches call. I tell you, this isn't Madden....its real man football! I'm not surprised that you don't understand.
Playing hurt and hurting the team is selfish.

If it's the coaches call then why am I supposed to admire Zeke for it?
 

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Maybe Zeke is just tired of football? It happens. The best thing for the team would be to move on.
 

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I have been a Zeke fan since college. Wanted and was glad when the Cowboys drafted him in 2016.
I said then as I've been saying about potential Hall of Fame players drafted by the Cowboys - they'll make their destination if the Cowboys culture doesn't ruin them.
In my opinion, the culture ruined Zeke before his time.
After the unjust suspension, he was never the same back.
He was overused and, I think, the cupcake culture did him in.
I think if he had been drafted by the Ravens (who wanted him and wanted to trade with Dallas but Jerry Jones and dem chickened out) or the Steelers, he'd be still chasing the Hall.
But he's washed up and has little left.
He'll find another spot as a complementary back, but his 1,000 yards rushing days are likely over.
I see the Chargers, the Bills, the Ravens and the Dolphins as retirement destinations for Zeke.
So long, Zeke. Somewhere, at a distant training camp, trash cans wait for you to elude them.
Pittsburgh, well they had Le'von Bell and I remember he wanted a new long term contract, refused to sign the franchise tag and sat out the year and Pittsburgh said we're moving on. so he lost I believe was ten million salary at the time and then hasn't come close to the back or money he thought he was worth and has bounced around playing for five teams afterwards....

Zeke should have been made to play out his rookie contract, franchise him for a year and then move on like I mentioned but nope, He played the hold out game, with a year left on his rookie deal and Jerry caved and now the Cowboys are stuck with a bunch of dead money on a declining back...So Pittsburgh played it right and Jerry didn't...Stop making excuses for why Zeke isn't any good, he's been a declining player since his rookie season...

 

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It's happening it should happen and it's sad for me to see my favorite cowboy released
 

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Pittsburgh, well they had Le'von Bell and I remember he wanted a new long term contract, refused to sign the franchise tag and sat out the year and Pittsburgh said we're moving on. so he lost I believe was ten million salary at the time and then hasn't come close to the back or money he thought he was worth and has bounced around playing for five teams afterwards....

Zeke should have been made to play out his rookie contract, franchise him for a year and then move on like I mentioned but nope, He played the hold out game, with a year left on his rookie deal and Jerry caved and now the Cowboys are stuck with a bunch of dead money on a declining back...So Pittsburgh played it right and Jerry didn't...Stop making excuses for why Zeke isn't any good, he's been a declining player since his rookie season...

Not making excuses. I am making OBSERVATIONS!
 

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Playing hurt and hurting the team is selfish.

If it's the coaches call then why am I supposed to admire Zeke for it?
Because he had the balls to do it....if you want to blame someone, blame the coaches and trainers that allowed him to play. A real player wants to play, it's up to the staff to decide who plays.
 

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Not upset at all. We knew this was coming, and as I said many times, it is what is best for the team. So time to move on. It is football business and it is a part of life.
When Dak is released, we will be here for you, to talk you off the ledge. :lmao:

As for me, no ledge, just relaxing, having a cup of coffee. Reading football news, e-mails, watching the stock market go up and down, Life is good.
Unlike you I want what’s best for the team, not my pet favorites.

When Dak is replaced by a better qb I’ll be as happy as anyone. Unlike you I don’t get attached to players.
 
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