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RB Ezekiel Elliott (All B1G, All-American, National Champion, Pro Bowl, All Pro, Dallas Cowboys)

In some fairness to the NFL, I am familiar with someone at work who was terminated for one real flimsy reason, but in which there was quite a bit of dirt on other things that weren't mentioned. He got his job back with a demotion, but the other stuff was never "official." Could be what we are seeing here. The NFL looks tough on domestic abuse and doesn't have to publicly embarrass Zeke with other things. I don't know.
 
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Ridiculous move by the NFL. I hope he sues the NFL and wins big....

Judge, jury and executioner.

Darth Goodell strikes again.

There is ZERO consistency in the punishment the league hands out, and that's the biggest issue. It's like they have no self awareness.

Look, it sounds like Zeke is no angel, but six games without a conviction? Absurd.

Goodell and his lackeys are ruining the NFL just like that Hobbit David Stern did the NBA.

six games without a charge.

NFL Kangaroo court with Judge Goodell, who just does whatever the hell he feels like.

Yep. I understand that falls under the very grey "personal conduct policy"...but six games? GTFOH.

As an Ohio State alum and life long Cowboys fan, I don't think I have to state how I feel about this decision. Fuck the NFL. Go Bucks!
 
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Out of curiosity does this bring about any other potential ramifications for Zeke? For example could CPD be compelled to reopen their investigation based on this "expert evidence" from the NFL's investigation. It would seem this lends itself to a personal lawsuit by Zeke's accuser.
The NFL is a company and their actions should have zero baring on the legal process. Add in that he was suspended for a violation of their "personal conduct policy" vice an actual domestic violence situation, and it doesn't appear it would give anyone much ground to stand on.
 
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Geez. Guess I'll be the first to say "Good." Dude has been acting like an idiot.

Hope this deters others.

I was thinking along the same lines, hopefully this very stiff penalty will hit home and he will change his behavior. It seemed to be a matter of when not if he was going to screw up on the pace he was going.

I can't disagree with that perspective. He's shown questionable judgment and needs to grow up - maybe this is what it takes. That said, the NFL's process of administering punishment leaves much to be desired.
 
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I would doubt very seriously that CPD would reopen an investigation based upon the NFL's decision. While the accuser may well sue, what the NFL has done has virtually zero bearing on any legitimate, legal, factor in such a suit. To the extent that the suspension of Zeke means anything vis a vis whether a sexual assault occurred, it would constitute inadmissible hearsay.
 
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I can't disagree with that perspective. He's shown questionable judgment and needs to grow up - maybe this is what it takes. That said, the NFL's process of administering punishment leaves much to be desired.
Agree with both the dissenting opinions and the fact that he is being an idiot and needs to grow up. However, if that was the basis for being suspended from the NFL or a job in general, then Katy bar the gates if you know what I mean.....
 
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Out of curiosity does this bring about any other potential ramifications for Zeke? For example could CPD be compelled to reopen their investigation based on this "expert evidence" from the NFL's investigation. It would seem this lends itself to a personal lawsuit by Zeke's accuser.

The accuser is always free to bring a civil cause of action if no charges are brought criminally. I have done it several times, the burden of proof on a civil assault/battery (usually preponderance of the evidence, aka 51% chance) is incredibly lower than the burden of proof for criminal charges (beyond reasonable doubt, aka 100% he did it). That being said, you want to see if criminal charges are filed and if they get convicted/plead guilty to something, because then it is a slam dunk on the civil side. The NFL's decision may be admissible evidence to help support a civil claim, but I would fight the shit out of that information getting to a jury if I'm the defense (FRE 403, more prejudicial than probative, irrelevant, etc.). Even if it did get in, it should carry very, very little weight in determining the outcome of a civil case. On the CPD, they're not going to reopen their investigation after the decision was made not to press charges.

My comment tracks what most have said. Zeke needs a damn wake-up call and he needs it now. Regardless of whether he is completely innocent on this, he has shown a recent history of conduct that is not acceptable and I agree that might have contributed to this suspension. To that end, even if he appeals it and gets it reduced/dismissed, I hope this helps fix his behavior. On the other hand, get your shit together NFL...you make zero sense in dishing out "justice" and nobody is able to take you seriously.
 
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