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Garrett blames Dak, LT says Zeke quit on team


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15 minutes ago, Byrdman4real said:

Seen Zeke just stood there and watch the ball be intercept and didnt even try to run him down. Yeah he quit 

Probably a case of an asshole who was spoiled with the success of that rookie season, only to come back to earth when other teams figure out that offense.  Oh, and jail in the back of his mind.  

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Hmm, it's almost as if a QB can't succeed without protection and a good running game. Welcome to the Cam Newton effect Dak. Now try dealing with that every game for 6 years.

People have been legitimately telling me Dak is miles better than Cam at my job. I keep telling those dumbasses, give Cam that O-line and Zeke and they win the superbowl for the next 4 years. Dak is good, but he's been vastly overrated by that elite o-line and Zeke, just like Wilson was vastly overrated for his team's play and Lynch.

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I moved it before reading.

I get why some find it entertaining but the fixation everyone in the media has on Dallas is going to hurt the NFL.  I literally turn the channel or turn off any media talking about cowboys.  It has cut my media consumption by 97%.

 I'll just treat this thread like a panthersunited thread and stay the hell out.

 

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