PFT: NFL: Ezekiel Elliott’s suspension begins immediately

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This is when dak shuts up all the haters
Not going to happen. The haters were out in force last year when we were on that winning streak. Short of a SB nothing will change and even then I'm sure they'll find some other way to say we won in spite of him.
 

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This is when dak shuts up all the haters

He's been quietly playing amazing the last three games. Had a rough start, but has really settled down and is again proving he's a leader on the team.

It's just amazing to me that people want to scapegoat the best player on the team. In his second year. I hope he kills it these next six games
 

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If Elliott did not do it, then he needs to fight this as long as he can fight it. I know the arguments for just taking the suspension now, but there's no way I would do it if I didn't commit DV.

What makes you think he didn't do it? He was banking on the limited amount of evidence to prove it. Zeke is extremely impulsive, chances are he did it
Uhhh....he stated "if".........twice.
 

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I wish they were putting on 1970's football. But that game is gone forever.

The NFL thinks it can keep doing things that hurt the game and fans will always be there. That's not true. Eventually people will get pissed and quit watching, just like I quit using Microsoft products. Microsoft kept coming out with versions of programs that I found worse than the previous version and they kept abandoning products (Visual BASIC, Frontpage, Money), and they figured people would never leave, but I did. I migrated to Linux. Some other people migrated to Macintosh. Viewership is going down for the NFL. Like any business, the NFL is not invulnerable to upset customers. At some point,if they keep doing BS, they'll lose popularity. Fans may flip off the NFL and just watch the NCAA.
 
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