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Bill Polian on Johnny Manziel
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Quote:What in the world leads you to this conclusion? I'd like to see an explanation...His best ability in college was his pocket passing, I don't really care about his improvisation or anything. Johnny is the best pocket passer in the class hands down! He has the attitude of a top 5 QB, he has the smarts of a top 5 QB, he has the "it" factor of a top 5 QB. What does teddy have that is elite... Nothing. You just think that a heisman winner that can run=Tebow or a project, Teddy at the next level is more of a project than johnny because of how hard it will be for teddy to adjust to an offense that goes down the field. You can't make a living in today's NFL with dinks and dunks, you have to stretch the field, if you don't than they will bring in there safeties making the passing game and the running game harder, I honestly feel bad for Bridgewater because he is a nice kid and a great college QB, just not an NFL prospect in my opinion.
A lot of people talk about Manziel’s arm strength negatively, but I don’t see why. He has a very strong arm. From what I’ve seen, in terms of pure arm strength, I’d put him second above Bridgewater
and behind Mariota. He is able to throw the ball for chunks of yardage at a time through the air, and honestly he could probably throw it a whole lot further if he put his weight behind it (he has footwork issues which I’ll address later). One thing I was also pleasantly surprised with was his touch. He knows how to control the arc of the ball pretty well, but it’s not fantastic. I would also put him second in this category, with Mariota at third (Bridgewater is far and away the best touch passer in the country.) Anyway, I digress. He is also, as you can see from the statistics, very accurate. 80% accuracy against the best team in the country isn’t normal. It’s very good. |
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