As far as the father thing I honeslty answered the question in the post you quoted. I would tell him he is messing up even though this isn’t the biggest deal to me. When your in any type of spotlight many want to see you fail so they can say see they’re not special. That might not apply to you but please believe it is some
It definitely does apply to. I don’t disagree with people that say he is messing up but personally I think folks grandstand and virtue signal a lot esp online. Saying Zeke is messing up esp in regards to how the nfl does business is a no expletive comment to me and that’s why I don’t really get the point of saying them. That’s just never been how I was raised so it seems strange to me. In fairness maybe others were raised differently and or that’s how they get their feeling of importance and I have to be more understanding on that front.
Long winded way of saying I see your point and maybe you can see mine.
You really think Cowboy fans want to see the star players fail even though those are the players most capable of helping the team win? That's nonsense. The obvious frustration is when a player does things to jeopardize his ability and opportunity to help the team win.
I think that's the point you and future ignore.
Nobody was talking this way about Emmitt, or even DeMarco Murray or Zeke in 2016. They were thrilled to see those guys succeed, and help the team succeed. Nobody wanted them to fail. The difference isn't that fans have suddenly become self-righteous at this moment in time with this player, it's that this player at this moment in time is showing a pattern of behavior that could jeopardize his ability to succeed and help the team succeed.
Again, fans invest a lot of time, emotion and money into the NFL and the teams they are a fan of, and, in fact, Zeke would not have a job and the Cowboys would not exist if that weren't the case. That's why it's important to fans.