Inbred couldn't even bring a BCS bowl win to Aggy![]()
“If something happens, and it’s the Cleveland Browns, I’m going to pour my heart out for the Dawg Pound and try to win a Super Bowl for Cleveland,” Manziel said
http://espncleveland.com/common/more.php?m=49&post_id=28691
crofl. I hope he flames out harder than Tebow.
swag tbh
Also:
And he's absolutely right tbh. He has a desire to be great and his work ethic and performance on the field has never been an issue. These 'off-field concerns' are re ed. Keep him in Texas tbh."Johnny Football is the stuff you see on TMZ," he says. "There's part of that folktale that goes along with it and tries to twist me into somebody I'm not all the time. I feel like now there's kind of like this frozen food package -- a prewrapped, precooked package of who I am."
"Johnny Manziel is the guy that -- whether it's Houston, Jacksonville, Cleveland or Oakland -- you'll have to drag off that field before I stop playing for those guys. Those are my teammates. Those are my brothers from now on. I'm going to fight until there's no time left on the clock. That's Johnny Manziel."
Again, run first QBs do not win championships.
I hope you really aren't dumb enough to believe that it is absolutely impossible to win with a dual threat QB. One, they haven't been around as long as pocket passers and 2. if their teams don't win it all it isn't just bc they are a QB that can run.
I don't think you understand the difference between a dual threat QB, and a run first QB. QBs who like to run first, as in run over passing, do not win. Dual threat can be a QB who is mobile, yet still a pocket passer. Who was the last run first QB to win a SB?
What do you mean by likes to run over passing? Are you suggesting he runs more times per game than he passes? That he does more damage on the ground than through the air? Your judgement about his arm/passing game is being clouded bc his wheels are so nice tbh.
No, I mean their natural instinct is to run when they feel pressure instead of standing in the pocket and delivering the ball while taking a hit. They tend to leave the pocket early even when there's time to throw the ball. That is a run first QB.
Oh and because his wheels are nice, RGIII almost got his leg detached from his body because of nice wheels.
He stays in the pocket more often than he runs. But even so who cares if he goes outside of it more often than QBs with limited mobility? He's good at throwing outside of the pocket, good at running, can make the deep throws, size isn't an issue. What's the f'ing issue then? RGIIIs knee is not a valid reason to pass on a guy that doesn't have any glaring weaknesses.
http://m.espn.go.com/general/blogs/b...39&src=desktop
smh is all i can say tbh..
That's what I'm talking about. Some guys wouldn't want to come here and would pretty much say so. Says a lot about JFF that he's willing to accept the challenge.
No one can bring a BCS win to Aggyland, or Leaveland for that matter.
Kansas won a BCS bowl.... you'd think Inbred could have won one at Aggy if he was as great as his hype suggests, as opposed to barely beating (and having to come back against) Dook in the Toilet Bowl![]()
I meant the BCS championship tbh. The Big 12 is/was basically guaranteed to win one each year; Kansas getting it in a mediocre year isn't surprising.
imho it only says that he's a skilled at hyping himself.. him being in the top 5 is an absurdly massive reach and he makes it look like he's happy to settle at 5. very skilled indeed.
Well said. It has been constant negativity from ESPN and the other major sports media outlets regarding Manziel since he won the Heisman. He must have really chapped someone's ass to get the cold shoulder like that.
Click on the link. My post isn't personal opinion, it's all supported by the numbers.
Your take on him is all personal opinion. Based on a handful of games you saw him in and where you somehow saw flaws that the numbers/other people don't.
Greatness is y tbh.
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