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Manziel "isn't wild about the idea of landing in Jacksonville" per Don Banks

#21

Quote:I've always though of Manziel in football terms.  But I just was thinking today how HUGE it would be for the city if he actually did come here.   Could Manziel in Jacksonville completely transform the city?  Or am I exaggerating?
He would bring a big initial publicity surge, but the only thing that will last is winning whether it is Johnny, Teddy, Bortles, or anyone else. 

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Quote:Wasnt Vick ALOT faster than Johnny. Actually isnt Vick ALOT faster than Johnny
Yea he is Vick is a 4.2 40 Johnny is 4.6

 

But as far as non traditional QB, that would life a franchise I see them as similar 

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#23

Quote:Think of it in Mike Vick in ATL, he was the cities big star and their guy, electric player, exciting player and he also won games, 2 NFC title games

Johnny could do that for Jacksonville as long as he turns out to be a good player, Jacksonville has never had a star like that
 

Or he could turn out to be Blaine Gabbert.

 

At worst, he'd be a flash in the pan that is a star for a season.  Then the league would figure him out, and suddenly he's not so popular.  Vince Young owned Nashville as a rookie.


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#24

Or worse he could turn out to be Timmy Tebow but with less morals. :teehee:



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#25

Quote:Or worse he could turn out to be Timmy Tebow but with less morals. :teehee:
 

Distinct possibility.

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Quote:Or worse he could turn out to be Timmy Tebow but with less morals. :teehee:
The stuff nightmares are made out of
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#27

Quote:Or worse he could turn out to be Timmy Tebow but with less morals. :teehee:
 

I assume you're at least half joking, but Manziel is quicker as a runner than Tebow, better change of direction....and he's also a better passer. I'd be stunned if he was anything close to as bad as Tebow was in the pro's. 

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#28

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap2000000...cksonville

 

If true then we should stay far away


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Quote:I've always though of Manziel in football terms.  But I just was thinking today how HUGE it would be for the city if he actually did come here.   Could Manziel in Jacksonville completely transform the city?  Or am I exaggerating?
He has completely transformed Texas A&M's Kyle Field to a $400Mil+ makeover now referred to by locals as The House That Johnny Built. I sincerely hope it happens for the Jags as well.

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#30

Its definetly not true. "he doesn't like the location" Yeah I'm sure Oakland is so much better and I've been to Cleveland its not exactly my ideal location.


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#31

Quote:He has completely transformed Texas A&M's Kyle Field to a $400Mil+ makeover now referred to by locals as The House That Johnny Built. I sincerely hope it happens for the Jags as well.
 

The NFL is not collegiate football.  Texas A&M can twist the arms of alumni to get the big money donors to pony up for their alma mater.  It's a completely different world at the next level.  There won't be a house that Johnny is building in the NFL, unless he's building one to live in. 

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#32

Quote:I'm pretty sure it's irrelevant what Manziel wants or thinks.  If the Jags draft him, I guess he could sit out and refuse to sign.  That would do wonders for his stock. 
 

 

Quote:That's a little over the top.  The city isn't going to change if Manziel is here.  The franchise will get more attention, both good and bad.  The city will still be the same city either way.
 

It doesn't surprise me what Manziel said or didn't say.  But will Jacksonville always be a city that a Johnny Football doesn't want to go to, or could a Johnny Football going to Jacksonville eventually change that?

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#33

Quote:<a class="bbc_url" href='http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap2000000347466/article/report-manziel-doesnt-want-to-land-in-jacksonville'>http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap2000000347466/article/report-manziel-doesnt-want-to-land-in-jacksonville</a>


If true then we should stay far away


That's just brainless regurgitation of the 'article' by don banks. I gaurantee Manziel said no such thing.
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Quote:It doesn't surprise me what Manziel said or didn't say.  But will Jacksonville always be a city that a Johnny Football doesn't want to go to, or could a Johnny Football going to Jacksonville eventually change that?
 

Who cares what Johnny wants or doesn't want?    He has no say in the matter. 

 

A flash in the pan QB isn't going to attract anything.  Players are wanting to come to Jacksonville already to play for Gus, and to play in the state of Florida where there are no taxes to eat up a chunk of their income.  This is professional football.  Players want to play where they're going to get paid.

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Quote:That's just brainless regurgitation of the 'article' by don banks. I gaurantee Manziel said no such thing.
Even if he did, so what?   He's going to play where he's drafted.  Whether it's here, Cleveland, or some other armpit, it's still the NFL. 

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#36

Yeah I'm sure he's ready to go play for the Cleveland Browns :no:.


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#37

I'm sure with the rookie salary cap in place, Manziel would just love to slide from being picked 3rd to the bottom quarter of the 1st.


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#38

This is a quote from the NFL.com report:

 

However, ProFootballTalk reported agent Erik Burkhardt, one of the men who represents Manziel, said Sports Illustrated's report was "not true." ProFootballTalk also reported Maverick Carter, who handles marketing for Manziel, was with Burkhardt at the time of the denial -- apparently some think Carter is behind the idea that Manziel would rather not play in Jacksonville.

 

I think the leak is from an agent who thinks playing here would be bad for business (meaning the dolla dolla bills y'all). I doubt Maziel said this. How could anyone with Gus in our corner?? Seriously??

 

GO JAGS!!


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#39

Now his agent has denied the report.  Who knows what the truth is? 


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