Listen up, Zeke, your coach is all over you.

After a phenomenal rookie campaign that saw the kid finish as a First-Team All-Pro back, Ezekiel Elliott slipped in both production and professionalism. His closest coach, Dallas Cowboys running backs coach Gary Brown, is challenging the young buck while claiming he “didn't accomplish anything last year,” via Charean Williams of Pro Football Talk.

“With what happened last year with the whole suspension and everything, I think he felt as though he didn’t accomplish anything,” Cowboys running backs coach Gary Brown said. “But he did accomplish some things.

“Hopefully, he doesn’t put too much pressure on himself. If he doesn’t, I think we’ll have a great Zeke.”

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The dreaded Sophomore jinx or not, the Ohio State product only managed 983 yards and seven scores.

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