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Johnny Manziel is not an NFL QB. He is Tim Tebow/Vince Young 2.0.
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Quote:Werent you the body composition expert that "doesnt care about height/weight"? Um, no? You could try not being lazy and actually check back on the mere three-dozen posts in this thread instead of asking me. Brady was 6'5 and a pure pocket-passer. His body and skillset allowed him to bulk up to ~230. Manziel is always going to be tiny by NFL standards because of his size and skillset forcing him to keep off weight that could protect him, so posting Brady's flabby rookie picture is a bad comparison. Andrew Luck is the most hit quarterback in the league since he entered the league. His bulk has certainly helped him excel. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! |
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