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Elliott: ‘I’m coming to Dallas to win a Super Bowl’
- Updated: April 29, 2016
Ezekiel Elliott was a game-changer in college, and the sincere hope is that he’s that same type of player in Dallas. On Thursday, the Cowboys decided against upgrading a suspect defense to take the former Ohio State running back, who will fit in nicely with a healthy Tony Romo and Dez Bryant, playmakers Jason Witten and Terrance Williams, and oh yeah, the league’s best offensive line.
It’s enough to make you think the Cowboys could be headed back to the playoffs after slipping to 4-12 last season. And for Elliott, he’s set his sights even higher than that.
“I’m a competitor,” Elliott told NFL Network’s Deion Sanders moments after he was drafted. “I hate to lose more than I love winning, and I’m coming to Dallas to win a Super Bowl. … I live for the high expectations. I live for the big moments so I don’t think they could’ve picked a better player for this …
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