News: It is official! Zeke suspended 6 games **merged**

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JoeyBoy718

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I understand that personal conduct is up to the NFL and it doesn't depend on any legal proceedings. But does this mean that the NFL can just suspend anyone even accused of a crime now because the mere accusation puts a detrimental spotlight on the NFL? Then why is Zeke getting punished for accusations and not everyone else? How is his case different?
 

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Mark my words: This will be Goodell's undoing. I expect owners ACROSS THE LEAGUE to get heated about this. And if they don't? Shame. Shame all around. The owners, along with the NFLPA, need to step up, COLLECTIVELY, and end the tyranny. If the president if the United States of America can be taken out of office, then Goodelll should face the same law.
 
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..and what conduct would that be?

Not abusing women?

Visiting a marijuana shop in an area where that is legal?

Getting a speeding ticket?

What a monster!

There were reports of numerous calls to police about domestic violence and four independent individuals the league asked to have a look at the evidence all concluded she was abused....take your head out of the sand!
 

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9-7 could very well get us in the playoffs. Zeke is great but our O line is the number one reason for his success. McFadden and Morris, along with the rest of our offense, will be serviceable enough to win the games we should win even with Zeke. We'll be fine.
Its hurt Dak more than people want to realize. Dak had the highest QB rating in the league on play action because of the threat of Zeke...Sorry my man but McFadden just doesn't do to a defense what Zeke does.
 

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one thing I do know about Jerry is that he doesn't like to be proven wrong, especially on this type of scale. if schefter says he is furious. I believe it in this case.
 

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EZEKIEL ELLIOTT SUSPENDED WITHOUT PAY FOR SIX GAMES

Ezekiel Elliott of the Dallas Cowboys was notified today by the NFL that he will be suspended without pay for the team's first six 2017 regular-season games for violating the league's Personal Conduct Policy.

Over the course of the last year, the league conducted an extensive investigation. League investigators interviewed more than a dozen witnesses, including Ms. Tiffany Thompson, who had alleged multiple instances of physical violence in July 2016, and Mr. Elliott. The league also consulted with medical experts. League investigators examined all available evidence, including photographic and digital evidence, thousands of text messages and other records of electronic communications.

Pursuant to the Personal Conduct Policy, Commissioner Goodell sought the views of four external advisors (see below) to assist him in evaluating potential violations. These experts range in experience from law enforcement, judicial and public service, and other specialized subject areas.

The advisors participated in a meeting on June 26, 2017 in New York City with Elliott, who was represented by his legal team and the NFL Players Association. The group also reviewed the league's investigative reports and materials, the expert medical reports, and multiple NFL Players Association submissions on Elliott's behalf.

In a letter to Elliott advising him of the decision, Todd Jones, the NFL's Special Counsel for Conduct, said these advisors "were of the view that there is substantial and persuasive evidence supporting a finding that [Elliott] engaged in physical violence against Ms. Thompson on multiple occasions during the week of July 16, 2016."

After reviewing the record, and having considered the views of the independent advisors, the commissioner determined that the credible evidence established that Elliott engaged in conduct that violated NFL policy.

Elliott may appeal this decision within three days. If he does not appeal, Elliott's suspension will begin September 2, the day of final roster reductions for NFL teams. He is eligible to participate in all preseason practices and games. Elliott will be eligible to return to the team's active roster on Monday, October 23 following the Cowboys' Sunday, October 22 game against the San Francisco 49ers.

MEMBERS OF THE EXTERNAL EXPERT ADVISORY PANEL
PETER HARVEY, Esq., former Attorney General for the State of New Jersey.
KEN HOUSTON, member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, who played in 14 seasons in the NFL.
TONYA LOVELACE, MA, Chief Executive Officer of The Women of Color Network, Inc.
MARY JO WHITE, Esq., former United States attorney and former Chair of the Securities and Exchange Commission.
 

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I understand that personal conduct is up to the NFL and it doesn't depend on any legal proceedings. But does this mean that the NFL can just suspend anyone even accused of a crime now because the mere accusation puts a detrimental spotlight on the NFL? Then why is Zeke getting punished for accusations and not everyone else? How is his case different?
Yes, that is exactly what it means and is why the union should have never allowed it in the CBA.
 

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Because we play the Giants in Week One and Mara has cooked this thing from the beginning.
Yeah, I'm sure getting Zeke suspended for the first game was his priority since they beat us twice last year with Zeke. If I were him, I would rather try and take us on with Zeke and hope he gets suspended for a game against Philly.
 
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