No disciplinary action against Zeke for 2016 incidents***Merged***

Dodging bullets.

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Is Zeke just young and stupid or does he really not get the microscope he is under? Last years incident going away is a good thing but he still has this year's bare boob-gate to deal with.
 
Anyone who thought Ezekiel Elliott was going to get into any trouble for that incident doesn't understand the way the world works.

It was clear as day what happened and he had proof on his phone. The NFL just had to do it's due diligence… Or at least appear to have done that. I honestly never worried for one second about it
 
Anyone who thought Ezekiel Elliott was going to get into any trouble for that incident doesn't understand the way the world works.

It was clear as day what happened and he had proof on his phone. The NFL just had to do it's due diligence… Or at least appear to have done that. I honestly never worried for one second about it
The chief investigator being a female NYG season ticket holder had my attention
 
Much of the criticism directed to Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliot for his recent homage to Justin Timberlake flows from the fact that Elliott remains under investigation by the league for violating the Personal Conduct Policy in connection with an incdent that occurred last July. Appearing on Friday’s PFT Live, Clarence Hill of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram applied an asterisk to that concern.

Per Hill, Elliott has been advised by his representatives that he will face no punishment from the league as a result of the 2016 incident, and that it’s just a matter of time before the NFL closes the case. Because Elliott subjectively believes he’s in the clear, his decision to pull down a woman’s top during a St. Patrick’s Day parade seems less stupid, in theory.

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.co...been-told-hes-in-the-clear-for-2016-incident/
 
Clarence Hill: Ezekiel Elliot has been told he’s in the clear for 2016 incident
Posted by Mike Florio on March 17, 2017, 7:40 PM EDT
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Much of the criticism directed to Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliot for his recent homage to Justin Timberlake flows from the fact that Elliott remains under investigation by the league for violating the Personal Conduct Policy in connection with an incdent that occurred last July. Appearing on Friday’s PFT Live, Clarence Hill of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram applied an asterisk to that concern.

Per Hill, Elliott has been advised by his representatives that he will face no punishment from the league as a result of the 2016 incident, and that it’s just a matter of time before the NFL closes the case. Because Elliott subjectively believes he’s in the clear, his decision to pull down a woman’s top during a St. Patrick’s Day parade seems less stupid, in theory.

Until he gets official confirmation that the case is closed, however, a chance remains that someone will come of it. Indeed, it’s possible that he’s simply getting bad advice from his representatives.

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.co...been-told-hes-in-the-clear-for-2016-incident/
 

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