MyFairLady
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Taking a knee is a better offensive play than throwing the ball to Zeke and I am not even kidding.
Bruh, it's not one or the other. There needs to be massive changes on this team. lolRemove Zeke ........and stay with the OL that gave us two false starts on the initial drive in the 3rd quarter. We good.
Gut the whole team outside of Parsons. Rebuild is the new SB in big D. It’s way more fulfilling than a playoff run.Not only does he have the loyalty of Jerry himself but he's also the QB's best friend.
Zeke will be your starting RB next year.
Agree......my point is getting through. I'm with removing Zeke, but the OL better have changes......or it will still look the same barring a splash play or two before injury.Bruh, it's not one or the other. There needs to be massive changes on this team. lol
Yep. Same song different verse. Last night many (on the zone) just witnessed and realized what to expect the next 2 or 3 years of DC football. And the others who are still blind will give you the "Any given Sunday", line as their only hope.Not only does he have the loyalty of Jerry himself but he's also the QB's best friend.
Zeke will be your starting RB next year.
If this were Sean Lee we'd say "Wow, what a leader he is coaching material.". Anyway, the franchise motive and handling of the Zeke injury has some questions......some serious questions. RB with a knee brace, yet a then healthy TPollard not playing much, not handling the load, or not starting? Sounds very questionable. Someone should explain that instead of Zeke taking all the heat for the problem.You can criticize Zeke for many things and rightfully so; but you can't question his effort and putting his body on the line.
He will be in a wheel chair at 50 because he's sacrificing his body right now.