jwitten82
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Not at his priceYep he is, and you need every bit of his 223/8/12 to win games. Y’all are too blind looking for style wins and fantasy stats. Man I hate this generation of fans .
Not at his priceYep he is, and you need every bit of his 223/8/12 to win games. Y’all are too blind looking for style wins and fantasy stats. Man I hate this generation of fans .
Not at his price
He should be playing his last regular season game as a Cowboy next week. He gives you nothing you can't find on day 3 of any draft.
You gave me gasNot sure why people still believe that. Pollard has actually performed a bit better in the first half than Zeke
He loses balance so easily, there were multiple plays that Pollard would of got more yards because he stays on his feet. It seems when ever Zeke cuts he loses balance and just stumbles forward. Really the only way he can be kept next year is by excepting a drastic pay cut. Davis looked like the better back tonight.
Again , saving 6 million by cutting him does nothing. It lets a few bench players have to be one year deal guys. Who cares
$6 million wouldn’t probably get you Pollard.We’re 12-4 with him at this price. Saving 6 million by cutting him is going to do NOTHING. It’s insane to think it matters at all.
Saving cap space and having a better player on the roster "does nothing".
How come Zeke didn't play hurt in those games he missed?Maybe Pollard should’ve played hurt. WTH
I honestly don't think he should be a featured back anymore
Need him healthy for the playoffsMaybe Pollard should’ve played hurt. WTH
How come Zeke didn't play hurt in those games he missed?
Need him healthy for the playoffs
At least Zeke plays hurt and blocks
He’s a complete back who gets more attention from the defense than both black ups..
After tonights game, he has 223 carries for 866 yards and 12 tds for 3.8 ypc. He may not even reach 900 yards for the season, I honestly don't think he should be a featured back anymore, I don't see how Dallas can justify keeping him at his salary