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Ezekiel Elliot accused of domestic abuse


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Looks like another Cowboy is being investigated for domestic abuse, his girlfriend has posted pics of her injuries and of course Elliot is denying everything. If this turns out to be true it could be a huge blow to the Cowboys hopes of an " explosive" offense... 

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6 minutes ago, Hammerin'Cameron34 said:

Sickening . This Elliott guy is a monster . Should never play football again and I don't think he ever will cause no team wants that kind of monster in their locker room

amirite?

On the real, this is sickening, on the real, I bet he won't get even close to the discipline Hardy, Rice have gotten

You trying to make your own silly point over and over again using a battered woman makes you look like a gigantic douche. 

 

Just a FYI. 

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According to the report, cops also spoke with 4 witnesses -- but they all told cops they didn't see an assault. One of the witnesses was in the car at the time of the alleged incident.
Due to the conflicting reports, Elliott was NOT arrested -- but the accuser was referred to the prosecutor's office ... if she wants to try to press charges.

So one of the witness is in the car but told the cops they didn't see an assault. Hmmmmm, I'll wait till I hear more info before I condemn Zeke. 

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NFL player - OMG look at those pictures!   Who cares what happened he should be kicked off the team because there is never an excuse to abuse a woman.  

Police officer- Let's wait till all the evidence is in, that video doesn't paint the whole picture, look at her arrest history. 

I'm thinking everyone in the world should have bodycams. 

 

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Im curious to see if the league takes action against the most anticipated Cowboys rookie in a half decade or if they will let this inconvenient incident drift away into the ether?

The (in)action of the league office will tell us all we need to know.

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