Did you see the upside on those runs though?"Zeke" going to end with 9 rushes for 8 yards
yup, total intent to injure his leg and no flag....negro privilege?In the Gronkowski video, after the first reception, notice how the black DB held on to Gronk's leg after the play was over?
I admit I am rooting for the Cowboys but I figured out a long time ago that "Zeke" Elliot is a flying turd. When he complained that he didn't get enough carries during Ohio State's loss to Michigan State back in 2015 I knew then and there he was one of those self centered jerks and what do you know that has played out ever since that game. At the time instead of reading him the riot act Coach Meyer essentially agreed with Elliot and would froth at the mouth whenever he spoke about him. Coddling a self absorbed player only encourages further bad behavior. That is why I would prefer to have a player like McCaffrey, a mature highly talented young man who understands the game does not solely revolve around him. In general I don't care for players who make a big deal about themselves. I like the modest hard working team players and would take them over the so called players with "extraordinary talent--read black" talent like Antonio Brown, Odell Beckham and Elliot etc. In baseball it isn't that I dislike Bryce Harper ( who is not all that bad of a guy) but I prefer Mike Trout who is more modest and down to earth in style. You never see Jordy Nelson bitching and whining like a baby. That is because he is a good all around person and the type of teammate that won't throw his fellow teammates under the bus.
Chad Hansen not being used in spite of the Jets unloading almost all of their wide receivers, instead playing scrubs in front of Chad. Found this article:
The Jets are a rebuilding team. This entire year is about developing, progressing, and evaluating the young players on the roster. By the end of this season, coaches and decision makers should have an idea which guys can play a part in turning this around, and who must be replaced.
Which is why the decision to sit rookie receivers ArDarius Stewart and Chad Hansen most of Sunday's 45-20 loss to the Raiders makes little sense.
Instead of playing their third and fourth round pick, the Jets routinely trotted out Charone Peake and Jeremy Kerley after starters Robby Anderson and Jermaine Kearse. Stewart had just eight offensive snaps. Hansen two.
Peake is a special teams star who doesn't bring much to the table offensively. Kerley a 28-year-old veteran who, while competent, doesn't strike fear in a defense. The Jets know what they have in the two.
Wouldn't it be more valuable to get the rookies playing time? Watch the video above for more.
http://www.nj.com/jets/index.ssf/2017/09/watch_jets_decision_to_sit_ardarius_stewart_chad_h.html