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He was fine until he became a redskin.
I mean, not counting the trouble for whipping his kid.
Sounds like the financial issues go back a looooong way
Of course you'd say that. You don't want to believe your team is jinxed.
We only take wife beaters and drug addicts not child abusers.Lets be honest, he'd be far more likely to have gotten in trouble if he was playing for your team. You come to us, you just end up on IR by the end of the year.
Lets be honest, he'd be far more likely to have gotten in trouble if he was playing for your team. You come to us, you just end up on IR by the end of the year.
They're good boys, they just need some structure and the Cowboys are better than anyone at giving that structure! So what if one or 2 are failed experiments. Look at all the people we successfully helped.
My theory is that when the redskins sign you, you just lose the will to fight.
Lets be honest, he'd be far more likely to have gotten in trouble if he was playing for your team. You come to us, you just end up on IR by the end of the year.
He still has to play st the rookie wage scale this year but nothing prevents the Cowboys from extending the terms of the contract to include years beyond his rookie contract with salary and signing bonuses applied to those future years.![]()
Zeke a no-show; Cowboys continue negotiations
Ezekiel Elliott is officially late for Cowboys training camp, but the team's goal to reach long-term deals with him, Dak Prescott and Amari Cooper remains.www.espn.com
Isn't he not even eligible for an extension until after this season? You know, rookie pay scale and all.