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After taping an episode of his TV show with first-round draft prospect Johnny Manziel, Super Bowl champion coach Jon Gruden compared him to former San Francisco 49ers star quarterback Steve Young, and is sold not only on Manziel's ability to succeed in the NFL, but in his maturity as well.
"I don't think anything is going to be pure in the pocket. He has his own style of playing quarterback. He reminds me a lot of Steve Young when Steve Young came out of Brigham Young," Gruden said,"My dad drafted him out of the USFL. He was a wild horse back there, but when he did scramble, it was really exciting. Manziel has a lot of similar qualities, but he can adjust and become a pocket passer."
At last count, at least 17 quarterback coaches polled at the combine rank Derek Carr over Johnny Manziel.
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For this to have any meaning or credence, how many QB coaches were polled?
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At last count, at least 17 quarterback coaches polled at the combine rank Derek Carr over Johnny Manziel.
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When asked who's brother was the worst NFL QB.
I'm amazed at all these mock drafts that have the Texans taking Jadeveon Clowney.
I think its pretty clear Manziel will be a Texan this year.
I think its pretty clear Manziel will be a Texan this year. I have personal doubts on whether its the right thing or not, but I'm almost certain its happening. Of course I also believed Beyonce would marry me too one day and that hasn't happened so who knows.
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I'm amazed at all these mock drafts that have the Texans taking Jadeveon Clowney.
John McClain ‏@McClain_on_NFL
Haha does Johnny even have a brother? Wait, never mind, it doesn't matter.
...Dungy, the former head coach of the Buccaneers and Colts, says Manziel is not the type of quarterback who will fit into a traditional pro-style offense.
"My two concerns would be, No. 1, if you take him, you've got to build your offense around what he can do," Dungy told The Musers on KTCK AM radio. "Very much what you'd have to do with Tim Tebow. You've gotta make a commitment and say, 'We're going to build around him.' That's not hard to do. You can do that.
"The second concern I'd have is, can he stay healthy?" he said. "We saw it with Robert Griffin -- spectacular athlete, special player. But when you build it on that mobility, you always have the concern: Can he hold up and stay healthy around these big players?"
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"He is productive, he's a winner," Dungy said. "He's a guy that excites his teammates. He gets the most out of everybody around him. That's what you're looking for in a quarterback. But is he talented enough? Can you win with him? Is he going to make plays in the NFL? Absolutely. Should he be a top-five pick? We'll see how that goes. If I'm committed to winning, I'd take him."
"My two concerns would be, No. 1, if you take him, you've got to build your offense around what he can do," Dungy told The Musers on KTCK AM radio. "Very much what you'd have to do with Tim Tebow. You've gotta make a commitment and say, 'We're going to build around him.' That's not hard to do. You can do that.
"The second concern I'd have is, can he stay healthy?" he said. "We saw it with Robert Griffin -- spectacular athlete, special player. But when you build it on that mobility, you always have the concern: Can he hold up and stay healthy around these big players?"
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linkThe fact Texas A&M’s Johnny Manziel dared the Houston Texans not to take him with the No. 1 overall pick probably won’t work in the quarterback’s favor. In an interview two weeks ago, Manziel claimed if the Texans pass on him with the No. 1 overall pick, “It would be the worst decision they’ve ever made.”
Despite the professional manner of Manziel’s approach to the combine, the previous comment might not sit well with Houston Texans head coach Bill O’Brien.
“…if Manziel really wants to be the No. 1 overall pick, you know what he needs? Someone who’ll tell him that the more you dare/challenge/finger-wag at a guy like O’Brien - which in my view is what Manziel’s sales pitch has done - the more likely O’Brien will ask where the (bleep) you get off challenging him when you haven’t peed a drop in the NFL. And the more likely O’Brien will view you as a salesman/brand advancer who covets the trappings that accompany being the No. 1 overall pick as much as you want to play football for the team that happens to hold that selection.
”Manziel could have taken a step in the right direction by throwing at the NFL combine. He could have come out, competed and showed, without question, he was the top quarterback. He ran an impressive 4.56-second 40-yard dash, but he didn’t throw.
So what are the pros about Johnny Manziel. Fellow NFL Scout Jayson Braddock had this to say about Manziel’s upside. “I know everyone loves this kid’s game and going into the film I thought I would too. Fact of the matter is that there isn’t much about his game that excites me at the NFL level. Johnny is exceptional at evading the pass rush and running with the ball. He can also avoid pass rushers and keep plays alive long enough to get the ball into one of his playmaker’s hands. I don’t like the Russell Wilson comparisons. He’s more on par with Mike Vick, when Vick was coming out of Virginia Tech. He has a weaker arm than Vick did then, but better accuracy.”
Now when Jayson spoke on his cons, he had a lot more to say. “What would Johnny be without an offensive line? He routinely had 5-6 seconds on every drop. This has thrown off his internal clock and on top of all the other developing he’ll have to do at the NFL level, he’ll have to understand that the ball has to be gone.
“He has also been spoiled with this protection. It’s allowed him to click through his progressions and not be forced at developing a smooth rhythm of getting through his reads. In the 4th quarter of the Duke game was the first time I saw Manziel flow through his progressions.
The comfort he had at Texas A&M in the pocket also developed wasted moments that will have to be taken out. He bunny hops before the throw. He has to do the bunny hop, like a free throw shooter with their ritual. It’ll take a ton of in-game snaps to keep his rhythm while taking away his ritual.”
Manziel has a horrific tendency of staring down his throws. He won’t get away with this at the next level. Johnny shows passes with lob or touch few and far between. His arm strength is adequate at best and instead of having a natural motion he uses all arm to “fling” the ball and try to fit it in a window.
His mechanics will need drastic improvement like what we saw out of Cam Newton after college. The concern is that I still see Cam revert back to what he’s done for most of his life and forget the training over the last few seasons. How will Manziel adapt to a makeover of all his mechanics?
Manziel really struggles with his accuracy on throws outside the numbers to the field side.
While he’s an exciting college player to watch, I’d wouldn’t put the next few years of my franchise’s success on his young shoulders.
The 3rd round is where I’d be comfortable in using a pick and developing him. However, someone will fall in love with him just like they did with Vick and probably use a high round pick on him.
He indeed had tremendous OL protection. And it was amazing how he generated such great excitement for his play running around in circles for what seemed like minutes............just to complete so many of those 5-8 yard passes that a pocket passer with that same OL protection would have hit in a matter of a few seconds.
These QB "grades" this year are puzzling. Like someone really wants a QB at the top of this draft.
With all Houston Sports teams (with regards to trades and draft picks), they always seem to focus the flood light in one direction drawing all attention over there while there is secret back door deals going on at the other side of the parking lot.
Mario Williams, Merciless, JJ Watt, James Harden, etc.
They keep things close to the vest in this city and love to keep everyone guessing. Too many flood lights have been on JFF and Clowney so now I don't believe there is a chance.
You've got to be kidding...
More exciting player? Certainly. Superior as a QB? No.
Wilson was a slightly better athlete. Had a stronger arm. Played in two different pro style systems while Manziel has only played in Sumlin's high school offense. Wilson was named team captain at Wisconsin by his teammates after only having been there for two weeks. Manziel has maturity concerns (he's also younger than Wilson was). Wilson used his arm as a primary weapon and his legs when he had to. Manziel uses his legs as his primary weapon and his arm as a secondary one. Wilson was a one man team for three years before he got to Wisconsin. Manziel has been surrounded by as much NFL talent as any QB in the country.
Manziel had a great college career and fantastic stats. Won a Heisman. We all know his story.
Wilson had 17 TDs to 1 INT as a RS FR. As a RS SO he had a 379 pass streak without throwing an INT. Led the conference in passing and total offense again as a RS JR. Transferred to Wisconsin and broke the collegiate record for passing efficiency in a pro style offense that he only had weeks to learn before the season started. Led his team to a conference title and had a ratio of 33 TDs to 4 INTs.
He probably wouldn't have been rated higher due to the hype around Manziel & the SEC, but anyone who paid attention to each prospect & not got caught up in the hype would've had him rated higher than Manziel.
Simply put, everything Manziel is good at, Wilson is as good at or better. Wilson was just as fast & quick, tremendously bigger hands than manziel... stronger arm than Manziel...he was a better pocket passer in college than Manziel & put up tremendous stats in a top notch conference...like Manziel.
but my response was more geared towards the question you posed to Texan Seminole. I read it as which would you have rated higher....read it wrong...my fault.
I understand that you resist change, but that offense was no High School offense. Better get used to it because it's the future of the NFL.
He posed for pictures with a number of players and staff, then showed up the next morning in camp, wearing a Red Sox jersey with the No. 2, the number he wore at Texas A&M, and his name on the back of the jersey.
So much for keeping a low profile and only concentrating on football.
Johnny Manziel visits spring training; LINK
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Seriously????? You do realize he did it for charity right?
Is Tim Tebow really a good example for this? How about someone unconventional but successful?
Been saying this since the zone read made it to the NFL. Mobility for a QB is a nice thing to have, but when it's your primary skill you are doomed. You will either be forced to adapt or you will be run out of the league by injuries.
I still laugh at these people who think there is going to be some drastic change in how the QB position is played. Are there better athletes at the QB position now than there ever have been? Yes. Does the same also hold true for every other position? Yes. You still have to be able to win with your arm to be successful.
You mean like LeBron James' "Big Decision" special where all the proceeds went to the Boys & Girls club?
There's not a camera that Manziel doesn't like.
So much for keeping a low profile and only concentrating on football.
Johnny Manziel visits spring training; LINK
Wow, man. Manziel. what an *******. I'd much rather have guys who knock out their fiancees and shoot themselves in the foot with illegally owned firearms. What was this dumbass thinking, doing a charity event? How dare he do something beneficial for people?
Come on. It even says in the article dude refused to speak to the media. Get a grip and at least use stories that make him look bad if you're going to try a smear job.
Ouch, someone has sand in their vagina. Dude doesn't know what a low profile is. That's a fact, not a smear campaign.
Ouch, someone has sand in their vagina. Dude doesn't know what a low profile is. That's a fact, not a smear campaign.
Ouch, someone has sand in their vagina. Dude doesn't know what a low profile is. That's a fact, not a smear campaign.
Ouch, someone has sand in their vagina. Dude doesn't know what a low profile is. That's a fact, not a smear campaign.