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Johnny Manziel is not an NFL QB. He is Tim Tebow/Vince Young 2.0.
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Quote:Johnny's entire game is around avoiding contact, but he isn't a " frail child" as the OP claims. No one said they want him to take any hits, just talking about physicality in general. I don't care about his height/weight. You obviously have no idea how body compositions work and you're just trying to find anything to justify your opinion. 200lbs on one person can look totally different than 200lbs on another. I don't care how much he weighs, he doesn't pass the eye test. He's a small guy that's poorly built, and I believe he will get killed at the next level. I said the same thing about RGIII. RGIII is 220lbs. How much they weigh has nothing to do with how they are built. |
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