The NFL is not on a “Witch Hunt” Against the Dallas Cowboys

The Dallas Cowboys offseason has not been an easy one. America’s Team has made national headlines a lot, and no, not in a good way. Some Cowboys players have gotten themselves in trouble, and some …

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The Dallas Cowboys offseason has not been an easy one. America’s Team has made national headlines a lot, and no, not in a good way. Some Cowboys players have gotten themselves in trouble, and some of them have already been suspended by the NFL.

Cowboys Nation is one loyal group of fans. I respect that so much. As a member of Cowboys Nation myself, I love that so much.

And because of that, because of that love for our team, because of that fandom for the Star, I understand when fans claim that the NFL suspending Cowboys players is nothing but a witch hunt against our team.

However, that thought is 100% wrong.

For some reason, these topics are always hot and polemical. Some people slander the player for his actions, some claim it’s not a big deal. Some point fingers at the coaches, and some say coaches are not to blame for a player’s behavior. 

Before we continue, let’s take a look at the Cowboys that have run into trouble this offseason.

  • David Irving, the Cowboys most promising DE, received a four-game suspension after using PEDs.
  • Nolan Carroll was arrested on a DWI charge. He hasn’t received a suspension yet, but is likely to at some point. He will probably miss the first two games of the season.
  • Damien Wilson was arrested on assault charges, and is in serious trouble.
  • Ezekiel Elliott is still under investigation for a domestic violence accusation. Also, there are the St. Patrick’s Day and Clutch Bar incidents.

All of these suspensions and rumors of suspensions, for some reason, have made a large group of Cowboys Nation believe that the NFL is against us… That Roger Goodell is against the Dallas Cowboys.

But, why would we think that?

Irving broke a crystal-clear rule. The league literally has a list of substances a player can’t consume and he did. Carroll and Wilson were arrested, why shouldn’t the NFL suspend them? This happens all the time, to all the teams in the NFL.

The fact that the Cowboys have been involved in these unfortunate situations more than other teams is a different thing. It just happens.

What to Make of the Ezekiel Elliott Suspension Rumors
Dallas Cowboys Running Back Ezekiel Elliott #21

Finally, there’s Ezekiel Elliott’s situation. This is by far the most important one of all, and the one that has generated most of this discussion among Cowboys fans. The NFL has dragged his domestic violence investigation for so much time, it feels wrong.

But that wouldn’t be the first time the NFL pushes an investigation. Deflategate lasted for an eternity and ended up with Tom Brady being suspended for something that was “more probable than not.” And they were talking about deflated balls, not domestic violence.

To be clear, I do think the way the NFL handles most of these issues is wrong and incoherent. But I don’t think that they target a team and then try to pin something on its players.

If we’re talking theories though, I’m picking another one. I find it more believable that the NFL is trying to scare Zeke, as Mike Fisher (@fishsports) suggested.

He also suggested this…

What if the NFL is not trying to suspend Elliott?

What if they actually are trying to scare him, for his own good?  When the St. Patrick’s Day incident occurred, the NFL wouldn’t have had a hard time finding evidence to suspend him for his poor behavior. There was a video. Would’ve been an easy job to suspend him. So why didn’t they?

For all I know, the theory I’m sharing with you could be absolutely wrong. But so is saying the Cowboys are being hunted by the NFL.

As much as we love our Cowboys, we have to accept that.

I think it’s high time we hold the players accountable for their mistakes. Not the coaches, not the commissioner, but the players themselves.

As for now, all we can do is wait and see what happens. Maybe Ezekiel Elliott is suspended for two, four or more games. Maybe he isn’t suspended at all.

How do you feel about the Cowboys suspensions this offseason?

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7 thoughts on “The NFL is not on a “Witch Hunt” Against the Dallas Cowboys”

  1. These player’s can have a little fun, but remember who to invite to the party, because by them being super stars and now day’s kids look for everyone except their parents to be their role models, which is very unfortunate and unfair to these professional athletes

    • Exactly. This players are old enough to make their own decisions. About time we hold them accountable for their actions, thanks for reading!

  2. Most of the players mentioned do deserve some type of punishment going by the league rules. ZEKE on the other hand I believe does not. He has been found innocent of any wrong doing. To punish anyone for speculation or accutations is wrong. He may be a little wild but he hasn’t broken any laws. No suspensions are called for.

    • I do think, as I said in the article, the NFL is not coherent on the way they perform these investigations. My point though, if they were on a witch hunt, he could already be suspended for the St. Patrick’s Day incident. What if they are actually trying to scare him?

  3. The police and district attorneys should know the law better than the NFL. All citizens are considered innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. The NFL just goes on witch hunts ever since the Ray Rice incident embarassed the league. Tom Brady was a prime example that the league had no conclusive proof he was involved in deflating footballs and the deflated footballs had nothing to do with the outcome of the game. Since his suspension, he has been unstoppable with fully inflated footballs. The NFL investgating crimes where no charges are filed give accusers or gold diggers the forum without proof for settlements whether the player is wrong or right!

  4. Totes agree. Nice work my friend.

    Current Conspiracy Theory.

    Is the NFL using the Elliott situation to maintain league interest during the downtime between the Draft and OTA’s and OTAs and Training Camp? I don’t know, but interesting to think about. Lol.

    • This is not that crazy at all, haha. Offseason is tough, as contributor writers, we know that, don’t we?

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