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The Johnny "Football" Manziel NFL thread

I wonder how Gilbert feels being drafted ahead of Manziel, but Manziel getting all the pub as the Browns first round pick.

I wonder if he likes it or not...or if he doesn't really care...

Personally I'd be all for it. Takes a lot of pressure off a top 10 pick. He's just got to do his job & that's not going to be easy for a rookie CB anyway.

Secondly, I'd think the Browns should be happier that the media is talking about JFF & not all the other crap they could be talking, should be talking, about the Browns.

Even with that bad slant they're putting on all of it, JFF brings them hope.
 
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A little humor always helps.

That quote was pretty funny!!!

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That said, (and certainly not directed at Doc), can we ALL QUIT CRITIQUING (sp) everything Johnny Manziel does???

Let him play a game in the NFL! Signed Joe "Broadway" Namath! (who BTW was not necessarily a great QB but he was brash....... At the end of the day, he lived up to it, earned it, owned it!)

This kid could flame out faster than VY (which was kinda predictable).... Then again, he could go onto greatness.

Quit speculating. Let it play out irrespective of all the media 24/7 news cycle, and social media BS!!!
 
Browns Not Worried About Manziel Playing Baseball

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Manziel has the word BUST all over him! Just think he will be just that!
 
I want him to be successful and I'm a Longhorns fan. Manziel is one of the most exciting players ever to come out of college the same way that VY was. Wanted both to succeed. The only downfall of Manziel succeeding will be ESPN and the rest of the media will turn it into a Tebow mania type of situation where I might end up not wanting to see hi play well any more just so I can get coverage on the rest of the league. I hate when the media picks their certain guys to create a "mania" for. The end up putting hardly any coverage for everyone else.

I want to see him tear up all the OTHER TEAMS. Then show himself as the rookie he is when he plays us.
 
O'Brien: Manziel didn't fit Texans' vision

The last question of the night came from a Texas A&M alumnus. The man asked O’Brien if there was any internal debate with the Texans about moving up in the first round in a move to select Manziel toward the back side of the opening round.

“No,” O’Brien said to a loud cheer. “Sorry.”

“We spent a lot of time with Johnny (Manziel) and I had great meetings with him,” O’Brien said. “He is a bright guy and I really enjoyed watching him play in college on film and enjoyed talking with him.”

O’Brien was speaking at St. Thomas to deliver a speech about "How To Build A Winning Team." It appears although O’Brien respects Manziel, Manziel didn’t fit the model of the team he’s trying to build in Houston.

“We have a vision for our football team and we stuck to that vision," O'Brien. "Every decision we made in the draft we felt led to that vision and we’ll see if that vision turns out the way we believe it will in whatever, a year, two years, three years. It was what we believed in and we stuck with it and we stayed disciplined in the draft and Johnny’s in a great situation in Cleveland.”
 
Manziel: "I can't hear you...There's too much money in my FUCCIN HAND!!"



You know...Johnny is so hip hop...

Johnny football don't give a ****.
 
If this kid flops....its gonna be epic...Brian Bosworth, Tony Mandarich type epic..

Except he has a golden parachute to soften the fall from mommy & daddy... and a reality tv show to follow. I think he'll have early success.
 
this dude is such an idiot. I can not wait to see the failure of JFF in the NFL, and i believe his personality will also lead to failure off the field.

Big ballin with all those 1$$$ bills for sure :kitten:

On a side note it is people like this who make white people look pure ass dumb, thanks a lot Johnny !
 
Greg Doyle agrees with Mr teX in this prophecy. The question isn't IF. It's only a matter of WHEN.

The kid is already a divisive locker room cancer and is rapidly spinning more and more out of control. JFF is going to crash and burn and it's looking to be sooner rather than later.

Can't wait to see the excuses coming from the Manzielots. We all know it's coming.

And they actually wanted him drafted by the Texans. Can't wait to see this trash on the curb though I do hope he lives through it. At this rate I'm not sure what the odds of that are. The kid needs help and has for quite some time but the enablers keep enabling.

Sad...
 
If this kid flops....its gonna be epic...Brian Bosworth, Tony Mandarich type epic..

What if he comes out and revolutionizes the position?

Not gonna happen most likely, but if he does real good, it will send a message to the kids coming up that all they need to do is perform on the field and what they do off the field doesn't matter. I think that is where society is heading anyway. Go win and make us money and you can be as much of a d-bag as you want ...
 
Regardless if he fails or succeeds in the NFL, it will be spectacular entertainment either way. :popcorn:
 
What if he comes out and revolutionizes the position?

Not gonna happen most likely, but if he does real good, it will send a message to the kids coming up that all they need to do is perform on the field and what they do off the field doesn't matter. I think that is where society is heading anyway. Go win and make us money and you can be as much of a d-bag as you want ...

The position was "revolutionized" athletically years ago with Randall Cunningham....& then Vick after him..now Kaep & Wilson.

As far as from a social standpoint, Joe Namath, Kenny Stabler and Jim McMahon all have done what you're suggesting Manziel will be a revolutionary for. With the exception of McMahon, the difference with those other guys is that 1 guy was under the constant scrutiny of NY press and he couldn't get away from it even if he wanted to....the other played for an organization famous for drawing negative attention to themselves plus they had other characters on their team much more interesting....they practically thrived on negativity. Furthermore, those guys didn't seek to bring attention solely onto themselves like Manziel does.

Yeah, social media has given us more access to these guys than ever before & that's a big part of it, but you've at least got to acknowledge that Manziel has played a huge role in creating his circus....and i mean moreso than him "just being Johnny". That's all good when you're winning, but as Cam Newton found out his 2nd year in the league, the media, fans and even your teammates will rip you apart when things aren't going well and you're out there like that. And when you consider the franchise he's going to recent history of losing in spectacular fashion........
 
Posted this in the "Making fun of the Cowboys" thread, too.

Cameron Cox
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The position was "revolutionized" athletically years ago with Randall Cunningham....& then Vick after him..now Kaep & Wilson.

As far as from a social standpoint, Joe Namath, Kenny Stabler and Jim McMahon all have done what you're suggesting Manziel will be a revolutionary for. With the exception of McMahon, the difference with those other guys is that 1 guy was under the constant scrutiny of NY press and he couldn't get away from it even if he wanted to....the other played for an organization famous for drawing negative attention to themselves plus they had other characters on their team much more interesting....they practically thrived on negativity. Furthermore, those guys didn't seek to bring attention solely onto themselves like Manziel does.

Yeah, social media has given us more access to these guys than ever before & that's a big part of it, but you've at least got to acknowledge that Manziel has played a huge role in creating his circus....and i mean moreso than him "just being Johnny". That's all good when you're winning, but as Cam Newton found out his 2nd year in the league, the media, fans and even your teammates will rip you apart when things aren't going well and you're out there like that. And when you consider the franchise he's going to recent history of losing in spectacular fashion........

Narcissists crash and burn in an entertaining fashion.
 
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Cue up the music of “Sweet Georgia Brown.”

The Harlem Globetrotters have drafted showman Johnny Manziel. That makes “Johnny Football” the three-way draft choice of the NFL’s Cleveland Browns, baseball San Diego Padres and now basketball’s ultimate team of showmen with their red, white and blue ball.

The pick by the Globetrotters is ceremonial. Don’t look for Manziel to be touring the nation’s arenas this fall tossing fake water buckets (full of confetti) into the stands. The pick will be announced Tuesday by the Globetrotters as part of their eighth annual draft of “world class” athletes – and obviously attention grabbers.


http://ftw.usatoday.com/2014/06/johnny-manziel-harlem-globetrotters
 
Johnny Manziel: 'I'm not going to change for anybody'
"I'm not going to change for anybody,'' he said. "I'm going to enjoy my time off.''

As for the recent money phone video, he said, ''I'm not going to address something that's in the past.''

He said his teammates are "tired of the hype'' and tired of being asked about Manziel's partying...

He said he respects the opinion of Hall of Famers such as Emmitt Smith and Joe Montana who have questioned his lifestyle, but also stressed that he's not going change because he's got it under control...
 
I get the vibe from his public personae that he thinks his 'brand' is bigger than the league.

His 'brand' is going to be worthless if he's a bust.

He seems to have a belief that the laws of nature do not apply to him, but maybe that's just the cultivated image and he's really a very dedicated student of the game.
 
I wonder what a "toned down" version of JFF looks like. :)

Evan Silva
@evansilva
Chris Mortensen said #Browns have talked to Manziel about 'toning it down.' J. Haslam was 'bothered' by some of his actions on social media.
 
The Cleveland Browns used last month's draft to grab their quarterback of tomorrow in Johnny Manziel. The team hopes to keep his competition around for the long haul, too.

ESPN's Adam Schefter reported Monday that the Browns are trying to sign Brian Hoyer to a contract extension. The 28-year-old journeyman started just three games for the team last season but has impressed Mike Pettine and Cleveland's new coaching staff during his return from the torn ACL he suffered last October.

Hoyer is slated to earn $1 million this year in the final season of the two-year pact he signed in May 2013.

The knee injury and Hoyer's limited front-line experience as an NFL starter will keep his asking price down, but he's a solid bet to net a decent backup deal packed with incentives should he wind up starting for the Browns beyond this season.

Keeping Johnny Manziel on the bench won't be easy, but Hoyer will enter camp as the team's starter after his "far superior" play during OTAs and this month's minicamp.

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap20...browns-trying-to-extend-brian-hoyers-contract
 
Hoyer needs to gtfo of Cleveland. If healthy, he has shown pretty good starter capabilities and the Browns are Johnny's team.

Hoyer will find himself paid sometime soon. Some QB hungry team will take him off Cleveland's hands.

On the other hand I agree with everyone who says Manziel needs to sit a year and learn the NFL game. Coming out of Kevin Sumlin's system he is NOT prepared for the stuff he will face week 1.
 
Hoyer needs to gtfo of Cleveland. If healthy, he has shown pretty good starter capabilities and the Browns are Johnny's team.

I'd take him over Fitz every day of the week.

What a sad position to be in when you are envious of Cleveland's QB and that dude is Brian Hoyer.
 

Brian Hoyer's agent, Joe Linta, who confirmed that while discussions have taken place, "it will be a very difficult deal to do. We're always open to talking with the Browns, but we're content to wait and see what happens down the road."

The reality is that Hoyer's value might shift dramatically between now and season's end. He could materialize as a successful starter or remain a solid backup. The difference could mean as much a $7 million per year, one executive from another team told Rapoport.

It's easy to see why the Browns would angle for a deal today, with Hoyer slated to earn $1 million this year in the final season of the two-year pact he signed in May 2013.

The 28-year-old journeyman started just three games for the team last season -- winning two -- but Hoyer quickly impressed Mike Pettine and Cleveland's new coaching staff during his return from the torn ACL he suffered last October.
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap20...yer-contract-extension-will-be-very-difficult
 
Johnny Manziel shoots his first commercial
The day-long shoot involved Manziel completing a pass to his go-to guy, a silver Nissan Altima.
"He's raising our entire community's level of expectations. I moved here nine years ago, and what I found is that Cleveland's esteem maybe needed to be raised and the reality is that Cleveland is a great city, a great place to live. What Johnny's doing is getting us all to realize, this isn't a second-rate city. It's really a great place to live.''
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"Despite some of the fringy things you see out there, I think in his heart he's a really good person...


Umm.... thanks?
 
So glad we didn't get this guy.

Cops called while Manziel parties with The Biebs:

http://m.tmz.com/#Article/2014/07/01/johnny-manziel-partying-justin-bieber-floyd-mayweather-tyrese

I have not been for or against Manziel, but rather I'm just a football fan amused (and occasionally annoyed) by the over-hype for an unproven player and the obsession by media over every little thing he does.

But, that said, finding out he hangs out with Justin Bieber automatically causes involuntary dislike and now I look forward to watching him crash and burn.

Sorry, Johnny, but second hand hate happens in life. :cutthroat:
 
I have not been for or against Manziel, but rather I'm just a football fan amused (and occasionally annoyed) by the over-hype for an unproven player and the obsession by media over every little thing he does.

But, that said, finding out he hangs out with Justin Bieber automatically causes involuntary dislike and now I look forward to watching him crash and burn.

Sorry, Johnny, but second hand hate happens in life. :cutthroat:

Most likely he was hanging out with Floyd Mayweather and the party just happened to be at Bieber's place.
Not that I like Mayweather either or anything... Manziel is hurting his image right now though. We'll see what happens when the season begins. We're either looking at the next Broadway Joe or the biggest flame-out seen in a long time.
 
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