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Sounds like Jerry is pretty pissed (Letter from the League - http://www.espn.com/pdf/2017/0811/Ezekiel-Elliott-Discipline Letter_8-11-17_R.pdf.)

 

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000828558/article/cowboys-ezekiel-elliott-suspended-six-games-by-nfl

 

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Cowboys' Ezekiel Elliott suspended six games by NFL

 

The NFL suspended Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott six games Friday for violating the league's personal-conduct policy.

The ruling comes after the NFL's year-long investigation into domestic violence accusations made against him by Tiffany Thompson, who identified herself as his former girlfriend to authorities.

 

Elliott, 22, has denied the allegations and has up to three days to appeal the NFL's decision. If the six-game suspension stands, Elliott would be eligible to make his season debut Oct. 29 against the Washington Redskins.

 

ESPN first reported the development. Elliott was formally informed of the suspension Friday morning.

 

The six-game ban stems solely from the league's investigation into the domestic violence allegations made by Thompson in July 2016, a league source told NFL Network's Tom Pelissero. In a statement released by the league, Todd Jones, the NFL's Special Counsel for Conduct, said independent advisers who reviewed the evidence gathered by the league "were of the view that there is substantial and persuasive evidence supporting a finding that [Elliott] engaged in physical violence against Ms. Thompson on multiple occasions during the week of July 16, 2016."

 

In its letter to Elliott, the NFL stated it reviewed photographs taken by Thompson of her physical injuries following multiple incidents. The league found the "photographic and medical forensic evidence corroborates many critical elements of the allegations regarding the causes of her injuries."

Ultimately, the decision to suspend Elliott was made by NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell.

 

"... The commissioner carefully considered the issues raised by the [NFL Players Association] on your behalf regarding witness credibility and alternative causation theories," the NFL's letter to Elliott stated. "However, in the commissioner's judgment, there has been no persuasive evidence presented on your behalf with respect to how Ms. Thompson's obvious injuries were incurred other than conjecture based on the presence of some of her bruising, which pre-dates your arrival in Columbus on July 16, 2016."

 

Thompson told police Elliott assaulted her on five separate occasions over the course of a week in July 2016, according to the Columbus (Ohio) City Attorney's Office. He was never arrested and prosecutors declined to charge Elliott, citing conflicting and inconsistent information.

 

Under the terms of the NFL's personal conduct policy, players found by the league to have committed domestic violence are subject to "a baseline suspension without pay of six games" regardless of whether "the conduct does not result in a criminal conviction."

 

The policy states: "In cases where a player is not charged with a crime, or is charged but not convicted, he may still be found to have violated the policy if the credible evidence establishes that he engaged in conduct prohibited by this Personal Conduct Policy."

 

Robert S. Tobias, principal assistant city attorney in Columbus, stated in an email to Pelissero last yearhe believed "there were a series of interactions between Mr. Elliott and [his accuser] where violence occurred."

 

"... Given the totality of the circumstances, I could not firmly conclude exactly what happened," Tobias wrote in October. "Saying something happened versus having sufficient evidence to criminally charge someone are two completely different things."

 

The NFL launched its investigation soon after Thompson filed a police report last summer. League investigators first interviewed Elliott in October and met with him again last month. Elliott and the NFLPA turned over phone records and documents related to the case to the league in May.

 

It wasn't the only incident the NFL looked into involving Elliott, but events outside of the July 2016 domestic violence accusations did not factor into his suspension, a league source told Pelissero. Thompson called police on Elliott in Feb. 2016 in Florida, where the former Ohio State star was training prior to the NFL Scouting Combine, sources with knowledge of the situation told Pelissero. She told police she suffered shoulder pain when Elliott pushed her up against a wall. Elliott wasn't arrested or charged.

 

In March of this year, Elliott was seen in videos and photos pulling down a woman's shirt and exposing her breast on the roof of a Dallas bar during a St. Patrick's Day parade. Last month, Elliott was involved in an incident at another Dallas bar that initially sparked an assault investigation before police suspended their probe. That incident, however, was never part of the NFL's completed probe, a source with knowledge of the investigation told NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport and Pelissero.

 

Elliott is in his second season with the Cowboys after rushing for 1,631 yards and 15 touchdowns en route to earning first-team All-Pro honors in 2016.

 

 

 

 

 

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I don't recall any issues with him at OSU but I may be wrong. I like the team I just don't follow every detail like I do our Bengals.

I was pretty shocked when I heard 6 games too - didn't quite see that one coming. If you look at some of his behavior over the past year, he does seem pretty cocky (tried to grab a boob on camera or lift her shirt - something like that).

King Roger has spoken - and so it shall be.

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46 minutes ago, fluhartz said:

or take steroids and cheat and it's 4 games..

 

Unless it's under a doctor's care, I believe?  So hire a team doc who keeps industrial quantities of HGH on hand.  EZ.

 

http://www.post-gazette.com/sports/Stealers/2017/05/02/Stealers-doctor-Richard-Rydze-guilty-distribution-steroids-HGH-painkillers/stories/201705020139

 

 

Super Bowl XL MVP

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Court rules Goodell is not in fact God-Emperor

 

http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/20631811/judge-grants-temporary-restraining-order-request-dallas-cowboys-running-back-ezekiel-elliott

 

 

What's this do for their conduct policy?  Is the shield still protected?  How many integrities are in a bushel?

 

fun fact: the top comments on reddit are all about the impact to fantasy football

 

:facepalm:

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