hope johnny acl is ok
breakin ankles
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Last edited by LakerHater; 10-12-2013 at 09:02 PM.
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And he's only played 19 games. RT @AggieFootball 4th career 300 pass/100 rush game for Johnny Manziel, that's the most in NCAA FBS history.
The knee thing is definitely scary. He did the same thing last year in the Mizzou game (tweaked it, left game and then returned) Apparently a couple of the same instances happened when he was in high school as well. Weird but scary.
Take this with a grain of salt... but some poster on TexAgs premium is claiming Johnny has a separated shoulder and is out 2-4 weeks. No surgery.
He provided no source. I'll update here if he provides one.
I hope it's not true. I hate you and I hate aggsy, but Johnny is the truth and I hope he is okay.
That picture is just funny, reminds me of the one of Vince Young against OSU where he is down field and fakes a cowboy defender out by acting like he was going to throw and then running around him.
Guy will only say it's from a "very reliable source". So who knows if it's true or not.
If it is, I hope we play Kenny Hill. Might as well prepare for next year.
Oh, FFS.
Such gotry.
johnny football interceptions - 11
the other three guys combined - 8
Deserves the Heisman again.
He has no D so he has to take chances.
That's a smart move. Could help A&M get a better bowl knowing it will be his last game.
Legendary Texas Tech quarterback and current Red Raiders head coach Kliff Kingsbury recently joined FOX Sports' Clay Travis on Clay's Outkick the Podcast and made some pretty startling comments about Texas A&M QB Johnny Manziel. And while Kingsbury, who was Manziel's offensive coordinator and quarterback coach during Johnny Football's Heisman-winning freshman season with the Aggies, heaped plenty of praise on his former student, it was this comment that got the most buzz:
"I've never seen anything like him on the field . . . I would take him with the first pick if I had it. I think he is that talented of a player. Nobody has ever done what he's done [in the SEC]. With that type of talent, when he runs around he is just the best player out there each and every week. I would take him with the first pick and I think he is going to grow up, and he's mature and he's a smart kid. He will be fun to watch."
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