bah007
Hall of Fame
...For good or bad, drafting Johnny Manziel most definitely makes a statement for this franchise. It shows we are willing to swing for the fences, that we are ready for an exciting brand of football, and that we are ready to take advantage of the rule changes in this league and develop a high-powered offense that can put points on anyone. Drafting Clowney probably does much the same thing Mario Williams did for us: a few 8-8 seasons, a playoff appearance, and then he bolts for a stupid contract with a crap franchise.
Totally disagree with just about all of this. These are terrible reasons to make a selection and you come off as if you are just reaching for anything that justifies taking Manziel.
Who cares about making a statement? We should care about winning. We can debate about who or what will help this team win, but making a statement isn't it.
Swinging for the fences? Sounds good but you better do your homework because you're just as likely to strike out.
Exciting brand of football? Are we trying to win games or drive up ratings?
I do somewhat agree with your point about a high-powered offense, but the #1 defense in the league just won the Super Bowl. And they flat out embarrassed the greatest offense of all time to do it. Plus, if you look at the top ten teams in points scored, I don't think that Manziel has a skill set similar to the majority of their QBs.
1. Denver - Peyton
2. Chicago - Cutler/McCown
3. New England - Brady
4. Philadelphia - Foles
5. Dallas - Romo
6. Cincinnati - Dalton
7. Kansas City - Smith
8. Green Bay - Rodgers
9. Seattle - Wilson
10. New Orleans - Brees
Outside of Wilson, those guys are all pretty close to the prototype. That doesn't mean that you necessarily have to search for the prototype, but it shows me that the rule changes favor the guys who sit in the pocket and pick you apart.
I'm not saying that Manziel isn't capable of that, but that's not his game. And that's why I don't like how his skills translate to the NFL. The only way you get that kind of player is if you tame him, and if you tame him I worry that you're taking away some of the things that make him special. If you let him play his way, I fear you're looking at a guy who isn't going to last very long.
There are no guarantees in the NFL. But this is a QB driven league. If you are counting on getting the next guarantee at QB, you are going to be waiting a LONG time, because those guys only come along about every 15 years. If you are counting on striking it lucky with a middle to late round pick at QB, you also might be waiting a long time. At some point, you have to take a chance. I firmly believe Manziel is worth gambling on.
I don't believe the same as you do on the bolded. But for the rest of the statement, I couldn't agree more. I just don't think Manziel is that guy.