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Pappy13
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« Reply #14 on: August 15, 2017, 12:15:35 am » |
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I'm not defending Zeke here but some of you guys are making comparisons that are way off base. Of course there are football related reasons for a suspension but Zeke was suspended for allegedly committing a crime without law enforcement charging him. Surely you can differentiate between that and having a suspension for conduct directly related to the field of play.
Just because law enforcement didn't charge Zeke with a crime doesn't mean they didn't think he committed a crime. It means they didn't think they could convict him of a crime based on the evidence they had. The NFL has a lot more resources then the Columbus police department. The NFL found out stuff the Columbus PD didn't and like I said, they don't have any burden of proof. Honestly I really don't know why you are defending Zeke (you are even if you say you aren't). His morals have been in question since he was in college and nothing has changed. I certainly don't know if he beat up his girl friend, but that's what she accused him of and he's done enough shady stuff that he doesn't get the benefit of the doubt from most people. Most in Dallas are already coming to the realization that he is a bad apple. They're not ready to throw him out yet, but they realize that day will come. Below is a laudry list of Zeke's transgressions and these are all within the last 1 to 2 years. 1) Excessive drinking and partying. 2) Hitting his girlfriend on multiple occasions. 3) Exposing another girlfriend's breast in public. 4) Walking into an establishment that sold marijuana. 5) Ticketed for speeding in excess of 100 MPH. 6) Punched a DJ in the face in a bar. That's more trouble than most players get into in a career let alone their rookie season.
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« Last Edit: August 15, 2017, 12:28:22 am by Pappy13 »
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