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Official Johnny Manziel Thread (5 Viewers)

/\ I dont think you fully grasp what we are discussing here
You, and the NFL media, are doing what the college sports media did this time last year.

Based on what happened last year I'm inclined to believe that take is a stupid one.

If you think he'll fail because of what he does on the field, fine, I won't fight you. I'm not sold either. But, off the field? He's already proven that wrong. Will he regress? Maybe. Saying you know is wrong though.

 
/\ I dont think you fully grasp what we are discussing here
You, and the NFL media, are doing what the college sports media did this time last year.

Based on what happened last year I'm inclined to believe that take is a stupid one.

If you think he'll fail because of what he does on the field, fine, I won't fight you. I'm not sold either. But, off the field? He's already proven that wrong. Will he regress? Maybe. Saying you know is wrong though.
wtf do you keep comparing college football to the NFL?

He didnt even have a playbook last year.

 
On the Vince Young comparison:

Based on a talk Bob McNair gave in Houston several years ago, he said that when the Texans were possibly going to draft Vince, they had him do a test where they put glasses over his eyes which distort your vision. They then had him try to hit a target with a football with the distorted vision. After failing several times, Vince threw off the glasses, and stormed out of the room frustrated that he couldn't do it. The test of course, was not to test his accuracy, but to test how he reacted to failing at something. He did not pass the test and that was part of the reason the Texans passed on him. Fast forward to the day he threw his shoulder pads into the stands, or when he ran off and nobody could find him and you see that the same behavior carried forward into the NFL.

If the story is true about how mad Johnny gets when failing at golf, we potentially have a similar situation with Johnny. I will be very interested to see how he reacts if he does not play well. It's easier to handle pressure when everything is going well, it is not so easy when adversity strikes.

 
/\ I dont think you fully grasp what we are discussing here
You, and the NFL media, are doing what the college sports media did this time last year.

Based on what happened last year I'm inclined to believe that take is a stupid one.

If you think he'll fail because of what he does on the field, fine, I won't fight you. I'm not sold either. But, off the field? He's already proven that wrong. Will he regress? Maybe. Saying you know is wrong though.
wtf do you keep comparing college football to the NFL?

He didnt even have a playbook last year.
Pretty impressive performances in the toughest conference without a playbook (allegedly), but I also don't view him through hate-filled lenses so I got that going for me.

 
So the supposition is that Hoyer working out with players on his own is definitely news worthy, but Johnny Football doing so is beneath anyone reporting it?

That's an ... interesting position.

 
More to the point about Manziel and football:

Have there been any news reports out of Cleveland of:

  • Manziel's efforts to learn the playbook?
  • Manziel impressing with the variety in his game or new things he has shown the coaching staff?
  • His work ethic or on-field intelligence?
I could see how partying may not reflect how he will play or who he is as a leader, but what information do we have coming out about how he is performing and preparing?
These are the important questions.

Rookie QB who was drafted to start ASAP may want to get serious and spend his spare time learning his playbook and working on his game rather than making a complete clown of himself....

 
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Rookie QB who was drafted to start ASAP may want to get serious and spend his spare time learning his playbook and working on his game
This is funny. One picture per week and we start making assumptions that's how he spends all day, every day.

Keep eating up that media narrative.

 
Longtime Browns beat writer Tony Grossi got a radio program but during the NFL 'dead-time' after OTAs and prior to training camp he took off on vacation and had Bud Shaw fill-in for him last week on the show.

Shaw isn't thought of much as a serious journalist but he has connections and he knows much more than he lets on but he let slip with a great football take on Johnny Manziel in this podcast.

I did a rough transcript below the link of the part of pod that begins around the 29/30 minute mark.

He brings up some FOOTBALL TALK.

Ya know this is the Shark Pool so I hope bringing up some FOOTBALL talk doesn't disturb the slap fights and TMZ takes and Shaw basically says he welcomes when camp begins and we can have some FOOTBALL talk about Johnny Manziel for a change but till then here is a teaser on what some of the football takes on Johnny Manziel will revolve around.

http://www.stationcaster.com/player_skinned.php?s=70&c=476&f=3009353

“There is a reason why bigger-stronger quarterbacks survive in this league more often than guys his size do.

I know people who are more into quarterbacking than I am who talk about how Drew Brees release is so much different, so much over-the-top compared to Manziel. And they think he is going to have trouble being a pocket passer because of this.

I wrote the other day that soon we’ll be able to talk about him in those terms. Whether or not he’ll be able to throw out of the pocket. Whether he runs for the sake of running.

Ya know when Colt McCoy was here. Some of the coaches would, well not complain, but they saw a tendancy that they didn’t like. That was when he felt pressure, he would leave the pocket before he needed to and he would run-right. And then he, ya know, shrinks the field in half and he is attempting to complete a pass into a mich smaller window.

So we’re going to see if Manziel has those same types of tendanceies but I will welcome being able to talk about him as a quarterback and not as a celebrity.”
 
On the Vince Young comparison:

Based on a talk Bob McNair gave in Houston several years ago, he said that when the Texans were possibly going to draft Vince, they had him do a test where they put glasses over his eyes which distort your vision. They then had him try to hit a target with a football with the distorted vision. After failing several times, Vince threw off the glasses, and stormed out of the room frustrated that he couldn't do it. The test of course, was not to test his accuracy, but to test how he reacted to failing at something. He did not pass the test and that was part of the reason the Texans passed on him. Fast forward to the day he threw his shoulder pads into the stands, or when he ran off and nobody could find him and you see that the same behavior carried forward into the NFL.

If the story is true about how mad Johnny gets when failing at golf, we potentially have a similar situation with Johnny. I will be very interested to see how he reacts if he does not play well. It's easier to handle pressure when everything is going well, it is not so easy when adversity strikes.
This story reminds me of this scene from MIB:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OXRi28W-ENY

 
Rookie QB who was drafted to start ASAP may want to get serious and spend his spare time learning his playbook and working on his game
This is funny. One picture per week and we start making assumptions that's how he spends all day, every day.

Keep eating up that media narrative.
Two words Justin Bieber.........
Two more, Ben Roethlisberger.
Brahaha... Brahaha... Comparing them is laughable....Ben had the talent to start with to be a bit more of a slacker ...this gimmick does not.

 
If johnny wants to change the "media narrative" he has every opportunity to do so. He has said it many times, however. He is NOT going to change, he loves the media, he loves their narrative. So please stop complaining like this is the media's fault. The dude relishes this attention., this is who you drafted. Embrace him for it, don;t try and make him a helpless victim of the media. It demeans him and his savyness. JFF is being portrayed as exactly who he wants to be portrayed as.

 
Rookie QB who was drafted to start ASAP may want to get serious and spend his spare time learning his playbook and working on his game
This is funny. One picture per week and we start making assumptions that's how he spends all day, every day.

Keep eating up that media narrative.
Two words Justin Bieber.........
Two more, Ben Roethlisberger.
Brahaha... Brahaha... Comparing them is laughable....Ben had the talent to start with to be a bit more of a slacker ...this gimmick does not.
Then pick the Johnny doesn't have talent battle. You won't see me fighting back. The Justin Bieber stuff is low hanging fruit and the shark pool can't get enough of it. The NFL has rapists, thugs, and murderers, but OHMYGOD THE BIEBS is all you want to talk about. It's sad.

 
If johnny wants to change the "media narrative" he has every opportunity to do so. He has said it many times, however. He is NOT going to change, he loves the media, he loves their narrative. So please stop complaining like this is the media's fault. The dude relishes this attention., this is who you drafted. Embrace him for it, don;t try and make him a helpless victim of the media. It demeans him and his savyness. JFF is being portrayed as exactly who he wants to be portrayed as.
He doesn't give a ####. He does what he wants. The media doesn't talk about him if you don't care. So many sit around holding their breath waiting for the next picture to hit, so they can get their Johnny on. Because this has anything to do with football. It's pathetic.

 
If johnny wants to change the "media narrative" he has every opportunity to do so. He has said it many times, however. He is NOT going to change, he loves the media, he loves their narrative. So please stop complaining like this is the media's fault. The dude relishes this attention., this is who you drafted. Embrace him for it, don;t try and make him a helpless victim of the media. It demeans him and his savyness. JFF is being portrayed as exactly who he wants to be portrayed as.
He doesn't give a ####. He does what he wants. The media doesn't talk about him if you don't care. So many sit around holding their breath waiting for the next picture to hit, so they can get their Johnny on. Because this has anything to do with football. It's pathetic.
He does give a ####.

He's a smart kid, he knows what keeps his name in the news and he loves it. Always has. You said it yourself, or someone did, lots of NFL players do some of the things he does. They keep it off of twitter, off of facebook, and generally out of the news. He doesn't. Is he dumber than they are, or more savy? JFF is a brand, he is selling that brand constantly. He's no victim, he's a mogul. If you want to love Johnny you'd better learn to love all of him, he eats this fame up.

 
Rookie QB who was drafted to start ASAP may want to get serious and spend his spare time learning his playbook and working on his game
This is funny. One picture per week and we start making assumptions that's how he spends all day, every day.

Keep eating up that media narrative.
Two words Justin Bieber.........
Two more, Ben Roethlisberger.
Brahaha... Brahaha... Comparing them is laughable....Ben had the talent to start with to be a bit more of a slacker ...this gimmick does not.
Then pick the Johnny doesn't have talent battle. You won't see me fighting back. The Justin Bieber stuff is low hanging fruit and the shark pool can't get enough of it. The NFL has rapists, thugs, and murderers, but OHMYGOD THE BIEBS is all you want to talk about. It's sad.
Well you see, this is the thread where we specifically talk about Johnny Manziel. It says so in the title. In the Josh Gordon thread guess who we talk about, come on guess. In the Ray Rice thread take another guess who we talk about, well I think hopefully you get the picture by now.

 
Johnny has chosen to be a lightning rod. Naturally people want to talk about that when NFL news is slow. When TC comes, it will be about performance, but if he's off his game even a little all the offseason crap he instigated will bubble to the surface.

Personally I think he's telling the truth when he says he doesn't care. I think that same attitude will affect his performance significantly, but that remains to be seen.

 
If johnny wants to change the "media narrative" he has every opportunity to do so. He has said it many times, however. He is NOT going to change, he loves the media, he loves their narrative. So please stop complaining like this is the media's fault. The dude relishes this attention., this is who you drafted. Embrace him for it, don;t try and make him a helpless victim of the media. It demeans him and his savyness. JFF is being portrayed as exactly who he wants to be portrayed as.
He doesn't give a ####. He does what he wants. The media doesn't talk about him if you don't care. So many sit around holding their breath waiting for the next picture to hit, so they can get their Johnny on. Because this has anything to do with football. It's pathetic.
He does give a ####.

He's a smart kid, he knows what keeps his name in the news and he loves it. Always has. You said it yourself, or someone did, lots of NFL players do some of the things he does. They keep it off of twitter, off of facebook, and generally out of the news. He doesn't. Is he dumber than they are, or more savy? JFF is a brand, he is selling that brand constantly. He's no victim, he's a mogul. If you want to love Johnny you'd better learn to love all of him, he eats this fame up.
So, you're taking the he is just trolling the national media angle. They're taking the bait. And so are the masses.

If you're saying he's the fool in that case then I think you're outta your mind. He's laughing at you.

 
Rookie QB who was drafted to start ASAP may want to get serious and spend his spare time learning his playbook and working on his game
This is funny. One picture per week and we start making assumptions that's how he spends all day, every day.

Keep eating up that media narrative.
Two words Justin Bieber.........
Two more, Ben Roethlisberger.
Brahaha... Brahaha... Comparing them is laughable....Ben had the talent to start with to be a bit more of a slacker ...this gimmick does not.
Then pick the Johnny doesn't have talent battle. You won't see me fighting back. The Justin Bieber stuff is low hanging fruit and the shark pool can't get enough of it. The NFL has rapists, thugs, and murderers, but OHMYGOD THE BIEBS is all you want to talk about. It's sad.
Well you see, this is the thread where we specifically talk about Johnny Manziel. It says so in the title. In the Josh Gordon thread guess who we talk about, come on guess. In the Ray Rice thread take another guess who we talk about, well I think hopefully you get the picture by now.
When he starts facing season plus long suspensions for a lengthy history of the same problem and/or beating his wife let me know.

 
If johnny wants to change the "media narrative" he has every opportunity to do so. He has said it many times, however. He is NOT going to change, he loves the media, he loves their narrative. So please stop complaining like this is the media's fault. The dude relishes this attention., this is who you drafted. Embrace him for it, don;t try and make him a helpless victim of the media. It demeans him and his savyness. JFF is being portrayed as exactly who he wants to be portrayed as.
He doesn't give a ####. He does what he wants. The media doesn't talk about him if you don't care. So many sit around holding their breath waiting for the next picture to hit, so they can get their Johnny on. Because this has anything to do with football. It's pathetic.
He does give a ####.

He's a smart kid, he knows what keeps his name in the news and he loves it. Always has. You said it yourself, or someone did, lots of NFL players do some of the things he does. They keep it off of twitter, off of facebook, and generally out of the news. He doesn't. Is he dumber than they are, or more savy? JFF is a brand, he is selling that brand constantly. He's no victim, he's a mogul. If you want to love Johnny you'd better learn to love all of him, he eats this fame up.
So, you're taking the he is just trolling the national media angle. They're taking the bait. And so are the masses.

If you're saying he's the fool in that case then I think you're outta your mind. He's laughing at you.
I absolutely do not think he is a victim or a fool, you seemed to think that poor johnny is being hammered by the cruel media. I think johnny loves the media, he loves attention, and he throws things out there to generate attention.

I do not think you give him enough credit. The narrative is not the media's narrative, it is Johnny's. He owns it.

 
If johnny wants to change the "media narrative" he has every opportunity to do so. He has said it many times, however. He is NOT going to change, he loves the media, he loves their narrative. So please stop complaining like this is the media's fault. The dude relishes this attention., this is who you drafted. Embrace him for it, don;t try and make him a helpless victim of the media. It demeans him and his savyness. JFF is being portrayed as exactly who he wants to be portrayed as.
He doesn't give a ####. He does what he wants. The media doesn't talk about him if you don't care. So many sit around holding their breath waiting for the next picture to hit, so they can get their Johnny on. Because this has anything to do with football. It's pathetic.
He does give a ####.

He's a smart kid, he knows what keeps his name in the news and he loves it. Always has. You said it yourself, or someone did, lots of NFL players do some of the things he does. They keep it off of twitter, off of facebook, and generally out of the news. He doesn't. Is he dumber than they are, or more savy? JFF is a brand, he is selling that brand constantly. He's no victim, he's a mogul. If you want to love Johnny you'd better learn to love all of him, he eats this fame up.
So, you're taking the he is just trolling the national media angle. They're taking the bait. And so are the masses.

If you're saying he's the fool in that case then I think you're outta your mind. He's laughing at you.
He didn't say he was a fool, he said he's a smart kid.

 
I absolutely do not think he is a victim or a fool, you seemed to think that poor johnny is being hammered by the cruel media. I think johnny loves the media, he loves attention, and he throws things out there to generate attention.

I do not think you give him enough credit. The narrative is not the media's narrative, it is Johnny's. He owns it.
Absolutely not. I think the people making a deal out of it, like it's going to impact how he plays football, are sheep.

 
I absolutely do not think he is a victim or a fool, you seemed to think that poor johnny is being hammered by the cruel media. I think johnny loves the media, he loves attention, and he throws things out there to generate attention.

I do not think you give him enough credit. The narrative is not the media's narrative, it is Johnny's. He owns it.
Absolutely not. I think the people making a deal out of it, like it's going to impact how he plays football, are sheep.
So a person's attitude doesn't ever affect their job performance? Or carry over from private life to professional life?

 
Rookie QB who was drafted to start ASAP may want to get serious and spend his spare time learning his playbook and working on his game
This is funny. One picture per week and we start making assumptions that's how he spends all day, every day.

Keep eating up that media narrative.
media narrative implied to me that the media created the narrative

They did not, imo, Johnny did and continues to.

as for what is going to impact how he plays football, that's all guesswork on both sides.

 
Johnny Eight Ball ....is caught up in his own celebrity....he had two choices, to use that celebrity for a positive or for a negative. Unfortunately for the Browns he has chosen the latter. Fresh off the Gordon fiasco..the Browns could have used a positive.

 
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I absolutely do not think he is a victim or a fool, you seemed to think that poor johnny is being hammered by the cruel media. I think johnny loves the media, he loves attention, and he throws things out there to generate attention.

I do not think you give him enough credit. The narrative is not the media's narrative, it is Johnny's. He owns it.
Absolutely not. I think the people making a deal out of it, like it's going to impact how he plays football, are sheep.
So a person's attitude doesn't ever affect their job performance? Or carry over from private life to professional life?
It can, but to this point he's done nothing to show that it does. If it did in every case then Roethlisberger would probably be in jail or dead instead of a mansion with Super Bowl rings.

 
I absolutely do not think he is a victim or a fool, you seemed to think that poor johnny is being hammered by the cruel media. I think johnny loves the media, he loves attention, and he throws things out there to generate attention.

I do not think you give him enough credit. The narrative is not the media's narrative, it is Johnny's. He owns it.
Absolutely not. I think the people making a deal out of it, like it's going to impact how he plays football, are sheep.
So a person's attitude doesn't ever affect their job performance? Or carry over from private life to professional life?
It can, but to this point he's done nothing to show that it does. If it did in every case then Roethlisberger would probably be in jail or dead instead of a mansion with Super Bowl rings.
Exactly. There is nothing to show whether his attitude will or will not affect his performance, but I think it's pretty safe to say everyone here knows someone who has some ability to be successful but pissed it away because they didn't apt themselves as much as they could have. Now project that onto a 1st round draft pick who intentionally puts himself into spots where at the very least he uses questionable judgment, and add the media whore angle (and his temerity to whine about the attention he's getting) and you've got yourself a very questionable character and a topic for discussion.

If he performs well and this is only offseason nonsense that doesn't carry into the regular season, it will soon be forgotten. But right now all anyone sees is that he continues to be a clown show - of his own choice. So that's what people talk about, speculating whether it will affect his NFL career.

Pretty much offseason fodder, and completely predictable and expected. If you think you are so far above this, why enter the thread at all?

 
If you look at Johnny's social media trail and timeline, there's no doubt that Johnny has been manufacturing and spoon feeding the media circus like a slick politician. Too many photos "leaked", too many appearances at showy Las Vegas nightclubs to think he was ever trying to enjoy life incongnito. He lives for the limelight. He's his own PR firm. And he means to show all the haters and "get off my lawn types" that he will take the league be storm his own way.

As a matter of principle I don't understand how Cleveland fans can defend him. If he ever does take the league by storm, he'll be doing it to further his own self-glorification. It will have nothing to do with honoring his teammates or the city of Cleveland. It's all about feeding the JFF franchise. You schumcks are just along for the ride. Johnny Football is the main act, the rest are just the help. His act is starting to wear thin on a lot of hard working teammates who understand what kind of grind an NFL season is and are how much work and dedication it takes to make the opening day roster. I'm surprised more Cleveland fans aren't ticked off by Johnny's very public lifestyle. I know I'd be.

 
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Right now Johnny Football is the Miley Cyrus of the NFL. A bit of talent that no one knows whether it can be coaxed to the next level and a whole lot of "hey, look at me! I dropped my pants again!"

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IF one of these benders happens during the season and he performs poorly in that game what do we say then?
A lot of very bad things.
And given what we have seen to date, would we also be shocked by this?
Since it has never happened during the season before, yes, I would be surprised. His coaches and teammates have nothing but great things to say about him during the season. The we wouldn't want to go to war with anyone else stuff.

 
If he performs well and this is only offseason nonsense that doesn't carry into the regular season, it will soon be forgotten.
Obviously hasn't since this is the same noise from this time last year.

Pretty much offseason fodder, and completely predictable and expected. If you think you are so far above this, why enter the thread at all?
I get hooked easily by people that get hooked by predictable and expected low hanging fruit like this.

 
Rookie QB who was drafted to start ASAP may want to get serious and spend his spare time learning his playbook and working on his game
This is funny. One picture per week and we start making assumptions that's how he spends all day, every day. Keep eating up that media narrative.
Two words Justin Bieber.........
Two more, Ben Roethlisberger.
Brahaha... Brahaha... Comparing them is laughable....Ben had the talent to start with to be a bit more of a slacker ...this gimmick does not.
Do you realize how illogical this statement is?
 
I'm surprised more Cleveland fans aren't ticked off by Johnny's very public lifestyle. I know I'd be.
All most Browns fans care about is winning football games, something that hasn't happened in a very long time. Until he does stuff that impacts the Browns winning football games the majority of Browns fans either don't seem to give a #### about what is going on right now or they're just being drowned out by the Republican National Convention, Gordon, and LeBron. You know, stuff that actually impacts whether the city wins or loses.

 
Rookie QB who was drafted to start ASAP may want to get serious and spend his spare time learning his playbook and working on his game
This is funny. One picture per week and we start making assumptions that's how he spends all day, every day. Keep eating up that media narrative.
Two words Justin Bieber.........
Two more, Ben Roethlisberger.
Brahaha... Brahaha... Comparing them is laughable....Ben had the talent to start with to be a bit more of a slacker ...this gimmick does not.
Do you realize how illogical this statement is?
Yes....to compare Johnny to Ben talent wise is completely illogical.

 
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If he performs well and this is only offseason nonsense that doesn't carry into the regular season, it will soon be forgotten.
Obviously hasn't since this is the same noise from this time last year.

Pretty much offseason fodder, and completely predictable and expected. If you think you are so far above this, why enter the thread at all?
I get hooked easily by people that get hooked by predictable and expected low hanging fruit like this.
I find it nauseating that you continue to compare the NFL with college football

 
Rookie QB who was drafted to start ASAP may want to get serious and spend his spare time learning his playbook and working on his game
This is funny. One picture per week and we start making assumptions that's how he spends all day, every day. Keep eating up that media narrative.
Two words Justin Bieber.........
Two more, Ben Roethlisberger.
Brahaha... Brahaha... Comparing them is laughable....Ben had the talent to start with to be a bit more of a slacker ...this gimmick does not.
Do you realize how illogical this statement is?
Yes....to compare Johnny to Ben talent wise is completely illogical.
I did not compare their talent.

However, I think Ben's offseason shenanigans on motorcycles, bathrooms at college bars, continuing to question Steelers management about the guys they bring in year after year, etc. are much more problematic than anything Johnny has done the last few weeks. If you have a problem with anything he's doing then you have a problem with what most players do in this league.

 
If he performs well and this is only offseason nonsense that doesn't carry into the regular season, it will soon be forgotten.
Obviously hasn't since this is the same noise from this time last year.

Pretty much offseason fodder, and completely predictable and expected. If you think you are so far above this, why enter the thread at all?
I get hooked easily by people that get hooked by predictable and expected low hanging fruit like this.
I find it nauseating that you continue to compare the NFL with college football
I find it nauseating that you continue to think the offseason = the regular season and that a picture per week is indicative of how he spends the other 99.999999999999999% of his week.

 
False Start said:
MAC_32 said:
dhockster said:
Isn't it Johnny who is feeding the ESPN beast by doing all his partying publicly?
He's not really going around with a 'HEY EVERYONE COME LOOK AT ME' sign. The pic from this weekend is the first time I've raised an eye brow.
Thats only because you are holding out hope as a Browns fan, kinda bias. The Browns are a mess, the culture is clearly a culture that makes these kids feel they can do whatever they want when they want and have no clue about repercussions.
I was going to pick this battle no matter who he got drafted by.
I call :bs: There's no way you would have gone out of your way to defend Johny Yayo if he was drafted by the Oakland Raiders. You'd be clowning on them and a typical Raiders bungled draft pick with the rest of the haters. Don't lie.
I'm not defending Johnny. I'm mocking those that are picking on what he's done this offseason, until this dollar bill thing anyway.
Christ dude where you draw lines in the sand is embarrassing
A google image search of drunk (pick a nfl player) would be a fun game for people like you.

Or you can just understand that most of the league drinks, does drugs, parties, breaks the law, etc.

Whatever your flavor, guy.
I'm sure they do, they are young they should have fun, but most just do it with out having pictures all over twitter and in the privacy of their own home.

 
If you look at Johnny's social media trail and timeline, there's no doubt that Johnny has been manufacturing and spoon feeding the media circus like a slick politician. Too many photos "leaked", too many appearances at showy Las Vegas nightclubs to think he was ever trying to enjoy life incongnito. He lives for the limelight. He's his own PR firm. And he means to show all the haters and "get off my lawn types" that he will take the league be storm his own way.

As a matter of principle I don't understand how Cleveland fans can defend him. If he ever does take the league by storm, he'll be doing it to further his own self-glorification. It will have nothing to do with honoring his teammates or the city of Cleveland. It's all about feeding the JFF franchise. You schumcks are just along for the ride. Johnny Football is the main act, the rest are just the help. His act is starting to wear thin on a lot of hard working teammates who understand what kind of grind an NFL season is and are how much work and dedication it takes to make the opening day roster. I'm surprised more Cleveland fans aren't ticked off by Johnny's very public lifestyle. I know I'd be.
Exactly. I disagree with MAC that the media is manufacturing this - it's Manziel. If he'd been drafted, stayed out of public eye and off social media then the media would have nothing to report on.

 
Im regretting drafting this guy in 2 rookie drafts. Seems immature and that he doesnt take football very serious. The key is getting guys like Jerry Rice and Larry Fitzgerald who live football and strive to be the best and constantly are trying to improve. I just dont think Manziel cares enough. Hes probably happy with his college career and has fame, has money, and now its time to have fun. I just want to see how he reacts when he struggles with the NFL

 
matuski said:
He has faced more adversity and pressure than 99% of NFL players ever will.

Who else deals with this kind of obsessed hate and coverage? He arguably topped his Heisman season while dealing with it.
Quoted for posterity.

Just. Wow.
Better prepared to handle what pressure is ahead than any player coming out of college.. ever.

I have shared my doubts about his career.. I find it laughable people think he is going to crack. He will make it or not make it, but pressure won't be his undoing... he is eating it up.
Honestly, I am not even sure what all of this post means.

Its like you took some random statement and applied it to Johnny football with nothing to back it up.
Thank you noticing and calling out the BS of such a subjective, ill-defined statement.
Lets define it then.. you are saying, with what you saw (or perhaps you didn't see it) the last two years, that pressure and competition are going to get to him?

His play style and size don't mix well... these are valid arguments. His reaction on the field to pressure and competition can't possibly be your angle here... is it?
Let's not parse words. Here is what you said:

"He has faced more adversity and pressure than 99% of NFL players ever will."

If you feel that strongly, prepare a case study of reasonable comps and then attempt to put JFF into the 1% percentile of mental toughness. And then extrapolate or attempt to extrapolate from college adversity and pressure to the pros. Should be easy right? You must have at least 99 hard core mental cases to compare. I'll wait.
:lol: (not at you, at the thought that he's dealt with any real adversity).

the kid is a kid, he's acting like a spoiled celebrity which is what he is. He's eating it up because he's loving the publicity.

Will he still love it when JJ Watt tears him apart in week 11 (if he starts by then)? Will he party when he shows the world he lacks the talent and work ethic to succeed in the NFL?

He's going to fizzle out faster than Matt Leinart.

But I am looking forward to the 2020 episode of "Where are they now?" when we'll look back at laugh at this joker.

 
Rookie QB who was drafted to start ASAP may want to get serious and spend his spare time learning his playbook and working on his game
This is funny. One picture per week and we start making assumptions that's how he spends all day, every day. Keep eating up that media narrative.
Two words Justin Bieber.........
Two more, Ben Roethlisberger.
Brahaha... Brahaha... Comparing them is laughable....Ben had the talent to start with to be a bit more of a slacker ...this gimmick does not.
Do you realize how illogical this statement is?
Yes....to compare Johnny to Ben talent wise is completely illogical.
It is. I don't recall Johnny playing a down in the nfl yet. He also had a more accomplished college career. I'm not saying he is, but saying he isn't is completely illogical at this point.
 

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