Cowboys Fans Should Be Furious Over NFL's Tyreek Hill Decision After Ezekiel Elliott's 6-Game Ban

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Any way that you look at Roger Goodell and the NFL's decision not to suspend Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Tyreek Hill, almost everyone involved in it comes out looking worse for the wear.

However, the party who looks far and away the worst, outside of perhaps Hill himself, is the NFL, who added yet another questionable incident to their laundry list of inconsistent and poorly handled punishments.

While 31 of the 32 fanbases will undoubtedly start ripping Goodell mercilessly after this verdict, the Dallas Cowboys and their fans, who saw star running back Ezekiel Elliott handed a six-game ban in 2017, should be up in arms.

Even if you want to say the Elliott suspension was justified, which could certainly be argued given the PR nightmare that it gave the league and their biggest brand, you should then believe that Hill should also get a suspension, if nothing else for the bad optics and the fact that he was not determined not to have broken his son's arm.

Instead, the NFL reasoned that Hill's son was "determined to be safe", and thus ignored almost all culpability on Hill's part. Meanwhile, the Cowboys saw a season derailed thanks to Elliott having missed so much time.

Just when it looks like the NFL is finally starting to correct themselves and start punishing infractions appropriately, they force themselves to go back to square one with decisions like this.