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NFL Network analyst suggests blatantly illegal methods for Eagles to stop Ezekiel Elliott

What a horrible decision.

Ezekiel Elliott and the Dallas Cowboys haven't had any trouble pounding the football all over teams over their first six games.

On Friday, NFL Network's Brian Baldinger was went on a radio show and reportedly ranted against how Elliott "screams arrogance," and how the Philadelphia Eagles need to put a bounty on the electric rookie running back, per 247sports:

 

"This is the guy that we gotta hurt. This is the guy we gotta take out the game. There's gotta be 10 guys that want to hurt him every single play. In fact, we may even put a little bounty on Ezekiel Elliott. Let's get to Alfred Morris.

I'm sick of hearing everybody talk about how good the offensive line is, and how good this guy is. This is the guy that makes them go. This is the guy we've gotta take out."

As of this writing, Baldinger, nor the league has responded. But it's an incredibly questionable decision to suggest putting a bounty on an NFL player from not only a media member, but one employed by the league.

Baldinger played for the Cowboys, Indianapolis Colts and Eagles over his career.