It's Prime Time Johnny
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FootwedgeIt was November 10th, 2102. A & M was 7-2 led by diminutive frosh quarterback, Johnny Manziel. Going into Tuscaloosa against 9-0 Alabama. A team that would send 9 defensive people into the NFL draft over the next 2 seasons. A team that had 4 shutouts during the season, and a team that won the national title game against an undefeated Notre Dame team...42-14.
So how did the eventual Heisman trophy winner do?
24-31..2 touchdowns, no picks. 258 yards. Oh...and he blistered Bama's defense with his feet too for 98 yards on 14 carries. Bunch of jump balls to Mike Evans right?
Evans had 5 catches and a some dude named Ryan Swope caught 11 balls for 111 yards.
And all the "experts" have labeled Johnny a bust.
Check in Johnny bashers. LMAO. -
Uz2Bon36The NFL is harder than college football.
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friendfromlowry
Can't even get the year right. SMH. Moron.Footwedge;1761032 wrote:It was November 10th, 2102... -
SportsAndLady2102 was a fine year in college football
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Lovejoy1984So the Browns are going to win?
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Al BundyThe Browns should sign Ryan Swope. Little Johnny has struggled without him.
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queencitybuckeye
and that was that last time JFF ever won a big game. That's what the phrase "even a blind squirrel finds an occasional acorn" means.Footwedge;1761032 wrote:It was November 10th, 2102. A & M was 7-2 led by diminutive frosh quarterback, Johnny Manziel. Going into Tuscaloosa against 9-0 Alabama. A team that would send 9 defensive people into the NFL draft over the next 2 seasons. A team that had 4 shutouts during the season, and a team that won the national title game against an undefeated Notre Dame team...42-14.
So how did the eventual Heisman trophy winner do?
24-31..2 touchdowns, no picks. 258 yards. Oh...and he blistered Bama's defense with his feet too for 98 yards on 14 carries. Bunch of jump balls to Mike Evans right?
Evans had 5 catches and a some dude named Ryan Swope caught 11 balls for 111 yards.
And all the "experts" have labeled Johnny a bust.
Check in Johnny bashers. LMAO. -
HitsRusI think I speak for most Browns fans, when I say it is about time to find out what we have got so we can move on.
That will not be decided by this game alone, but by letting him play a series of games and watching for progression. Further, I suggest that the Browns, at this juncture, play the rest of their high draft picks. While I am fully aware that good/great college players do not necessarily translate into pros, these guys, were not just highly rated in the draft by the Browns, but by other organizations as well.....there was something in those players that made them high draft choices. Let's find out if they can play. -
BR1986FB
Agree with this.HitsRus;1761080 wrote:I think I speak for most Browns fans, when I say it is about time to find out what we have got so we can move on.
That will not be decided by this game alone, but by letting him play a series of games and watching for progression. Further, I suggest that the Browns, at this juncture, play the rest of their high draft picks. While I am fully aware that good/great college players do not necessarily translate into pros, these guys, were not just highly rated in the draft by the Browns, but by other organizations as well.....there was something in those players that made them high draft choices. Let's find out if they can play.
Earlier I said I want to see him either ball out or fail miserably, nothing in between, so they could either move forward with him as the starter or focus on a QB with their top 3 pick.
I've backtracked on that a bit after thinking more. I'm not giving him a built in excuse for tonight but, if he in fact "balls out", they might have something special. The odds are stacked against him with only two legit receiving targets (Barnidge/Benjamin) on a short week.
God forbid JFF & Austin Davis were to BOTH get injured tonight. The emergency QB was Hartline (out with a concussion) followed by Hawkins (see Hartline). No clue who the QB would be after those two. -
SportsAndLadyGuys..post on the Browns threads. Not the thread that clearly made buttwedge splooge in his pants while typing.
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BR1986FB
Yeah, my original thought got sidetracked when I saw Hits' post. I was going to say "do you need a Kleenex" to the OP after reading that drivel.SportsAndLady;1761094 wrote:Guys..post on the Browns threads. Not the thread that clearly made buttwedge splooge in his pants while typing. -
j_crazy
hate to repost this, but it applies as always. -
TiernanTonight will be the greatest night of Tiernan's OC persona. Stay with me kids.
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like_that
Which daughter should we call when you drink yourself to dead?Tiernan;1761169 wrote:Tonight will be the greatest night of Tiernan's OC persona. Stay with me kids. -
Footwedge
How's your greatest night goin? Not a fuggin peep out of you.Tiernan;1761169 wrote:Tonight will be the greatest night of Tiernan's OC persona. Stay with me kids. -
Al Bundy
Your boy sucked big time tonight.Footwedge;1761343 wrote:How's your greatest night goin? Not a fuggin peep out of you. -
SportsAndLadyPrime time Johnny sucks
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TiernanMorning sports radio is eviscerating Manzier and the entire Clowns organization this morning. Like I said...Tiernan's greatest day of exaltation - how you feeling today Like_that and S&L? ...pretty shitty would be my guess...much like the rest of your life.
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Uz2Bon36
When was the radio show?Tiernan;1761399 wrote:Morning sports radio is eviscerating Manzier and the entire Clowns organization this morning. -
Heretic45.5% completions (helped by some drops, he should have been at least 52%!) and a 71.3 rating. MVP! MVP! MVP!
No turnovers does possibly make it a career-best, but probably nothing to brag about. -
Azubuike24I thought Manziel did some things impressively. People questioning his mobility, arm and decision-making are wrong. I'm just not sure how successful that style would be even if he had premier weapons all over the field Like, I just get the sense that you would need to cater the whole offense to how he plays, he's never going to be able to adapt to a system that is already working and he's put into.
He could be okay, but that's a big ass gamble the Browns would need to take and it's way more complicated than just surrounding him with more talent. -
HereticYeah, I was somewhat impressed by the first half. He struggled a bit passing-wise (and, like you said, it's not like he has much talent to throw to), but showed a lot of poise and good timing on his running. Good intuition of when and where to go, I'd say. In the second half, nothing went right, but that was a team-wide thing and not anything that can get pinned on any one player.
For a short week with a lousy team around him, he did reasonably good. Nothing to say "he is the one" or have that sort of faith going forward, but he didn't play bad or in a way that the overall performance can be his complete responsibility. Kind of a middle ground between Sleeper's (garbage) and Footwedge's (FAP-FAP-FAP) opinions about him. He might not be good enough to be a full-time starter and he might be. They should use the rest of the year to find out, although it seems the coaches are resistant to do that for some reason. -
ts1227Most importantly, he's not Josh McCown
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TiernanThe coaches are "resistant to do that..." because they enjoy feeding their families with the money they receive from being employed.
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FootwedgeAl Bundy;1761379 wrote:Your boy sucked big time tonight.
LOL. You, Munch, and Hooley all from the same breed. Manziel threw 2 touchdown passes in the first half capping off 70 plus yard drives, except one of the touchdowns was dropped.
In the second half, the first series was stopped because Joe Thomas missed his block and Crowell was sacked for a 4 yard loss...then a false start..and after a nice scramble, all 6 refs missed a blatant helmet to helmet call on Manziel. The second series we saw Manziel throw another strike 25 yards down the field only to see Gabriel try to catch it with his knees. The following throw was good enough to pick up the first down and Barnidge thought trying to catch it with one hand was the cool thing to do.
Later in the game Gabriel ensured the hat trick by dropping his third pass of the evening. Even Cueball, a well known Johnny hater said that Manziel had really high marks through 3 quarters. With any kind of help from the receivers, Johnny would have had a 125 qb rating through 3 quarters.
But go ahead...lead the Johnny basher brigade. Better get used to it because Manziel will be the starter here for the next 10 years.