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It's waaaay "much more" than your trollish brain.P.S. How much is "way much" anyways, English major?
It's waaaay "much more" than your trollish brain.P.S. How much is "way much" anyways, English major?
Here is a little common sense...
Cowboys very likely were not sure Dak would be healed (leg) in time to start the season or even be able to play at all after such a gruesome injury to his right lower leg in 2020.
As for Zeke, he is fully healthy.
What's this have to do with Dak? Anyone with common sense knows Dak is not going anywhere anytime soon. Zeke is the one who has underproduced the past 2 seasons, and he's the one who looks to be wearing down big time, hence why I created this thread.Wrong, it was a new person they hired that screwed up by using most of the highlights from the past year that didn't have many Dak highlights because he got hurt. This was explained by Derek Eagleton the head guy, who also explained that the Cowboys had no input. He explained this on his Cowboy Break show when it happened. This means nothing you're reading too much into it.
https://thespun.com/nfl/nfc-east/dallas-cowboys/cowboys-explain-why-dak-was-not-in-hype-video
Is it me or does it seem as if the intro Cowboys players showcased shows more of Tony Pollard running the football than Zeke Elliott?
Is this possibly a sign of the passing (running) of the football, and does this hint towards a departure from Zeke in the future?
What say you?
What's this have to do with Dak? Anyone with common sense knows Dak is not going anywhere anytime soon. Zeke is the one who has underproduced the past 2 seasons, and he's the one who looks to be wearing down big time, hence why I created this thread.
Do you believe Zeke will be staying in Dallas after this 2022 season?