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Johnny Manziel is not an NFL QB. He is Tim Tebow/Vince Young 2.0.
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Quote:You say you see a frail little kid in Manziel. That's when I pretty much disregarded your opinion. No offense. Say what you want about Manziel, but he is the most physical QB in the draft class. Manziel is like 6'0, 200lbs and poorly built. RGIII is built in a similar frail manner and we both see how far that has got him.... Johnny Manziel creates pressure to avoid with his one read, look to run style of play. I've seen him make some nice throws, but I've also seen some really bad ones. I don't expect perfection but I don't think there is anything about his arm that is considered "first round, franchise QB" A lot of QBs are successful at the collegiate level and don't succeed in the NFL. Manziel looks like another one. |
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