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Dayze 05-08-2014 04:28 PM

agree with Milkman.

OnTheWarpath15 05-08-2014 04:28 PM

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Originally Posted by DeezNutz (Post 10609799)
ND fan thinks Johnny Football is a douche? Sorry, dude, but that's ironic.

In fairness, outside of TAMU fans, who doesn't think the kid is a douche?

O.city 05-08-2014 04:29 PM

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Originally Posted by OnTheWarpath58 (Post 10610577)
In fairness, outside of TAMU fans, who doesn't think the kid is a douche?

He could be our douche?

I'd kinda like it. Him squaring off against Rivers? That'd be fun.

Anyong Bluth 05-08-2014 04:29 PM

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Originally Posted by O.city (Post 10610522)
I can see how coaches and GM's apparently feel bout Manziel. Someone said it on twitter brilliantly

"I'd love to watch him play poker, just not with my money".

About as perfect a summation as I can think of.

OnTheWarpath15 05-08-2014 04:30 PM

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Originally Posted by O.city (Post 10610581)
He could be our douche?

I'd kinda like it. Him squaring off against Rivers? That'd be fun.

That would rival the old Rivers/Cutler douche-offs in the AFCW.

htismaqe 05-08-2014 04:30 PM

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Originally Posted by OnTheWarpath58 (Post 10610577)
In fairness, outside of TAMU fans, who doesn't think the kid is a douche?

The thing is, he's pretty cocky. Is that all that bad of thing when you play a competitive sport for a living?

Not to mention the fact that he's still a kid. He might grow out of it. He certainly mature at least somewhat.

O.city 05-08-2014 04:31 PM

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Originally Posted by OnTheWarpath58 (Post 10610586)
That would rival the old Rivers/Cutler douche-offs in the AFCW.

It would be fun.


Frankly, with the Chiefs, if they aren't going to be great, atleast be exciting.

I think Manziel could be both.

OnTheWarpath15 05-08-2014 04:33 PM

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Originally Posted by htismaqe (Post 10610589)
The thing is, he's pretty cocky. Is that all that bad of thing when you play a competitive sport for a living?

Not to mention the fact that he's still a kid. He might grow out of it. He certainly mature at least somewhat.

Don't get me wrong, I'd take him without thinking twice. Love the attitude on the field.

But holy shit - this fanbase goes all weeping vagina over Bowe pointing at the back of his jersey.

O.city 05-08-2014 04:34 PM

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Originally Posted by OnTheWarpath58 (Post 10610601)
Don't get me wrong, I'd take him without thinking twice. Love the attitude on the field.

But holy shit - this fanbase goes all weeping vagina over Bowe pointing at the back of his jersey.

Well, there is one difference between the two. I'm not gonna say it, or that it owuld actually matter, but there is one difference.

OnTheWarpath15 05-08-2014 04:34 PM

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Originally Posted by O.city (Post 10610605)
Well, there is one difference between the two. I'm not gonna say it, or that it owuld actually matter, but there is one difference.

Sadly, truth.

htismaqe 05-08-2014 04:35 PM

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Originally Posted by OnTheWarpath58 (Post 10610601)
Don't get me wrong, I'd take him without thinking twice. Love the attitude on the field.

But holy shit - this fanbase goes all weeping vagina over Bowe pointing at the back of his jersey.

Yeah, he'd have his share of critics solely because he's not Mr. Main Street America. True.

Start Croyle 05-08-2014 04:37 PM

Manziel should be the #1 pick of the draft. Why? Because he is the only QB in the draft class with POTENTIAL to be the GQBOT! His ceiling is that high!

Even if he is not presently the best, someone with POTENTIAL so high MUST be drafted immediately by any team able to do so!

The Franchise 05-08-2014 04:38 PM

Your username is making your post hard to take seriously.

rico 05-08-2014 04:39 PM

Don't get me wrong, I like Manziel, but this article made me chuckle.

Barry Switzer calls Johnny Manziel an 'arrogant little prick'


By Will Brinson | NFL Writer

February 26, 2014 12:40 pm ET

Barry Switzer ain't scared to share his opinion. And so when asked about Johnny Manziel, he got exceptionally real with his words, calling the former Texas A&M quarterback an "arrogant little prick."

Switzer, appearing on CBS Sports Radio 920 AM in St. Louis on Wednesday morning, said that he doesn't care for Manziel's "antics" and said he's "embarrassed himself."

"I'm gonna tell you. I said Johnny Manziel is … I don't like his antics. I think he's an arrogant little prick," Switzer said. "I've said that and I'll say it again. He's a privileged kid, he's embarrassed himself, he's embarrassed his teammates, his program. He's embarrassed his coach. And they'll all have to defend him because they have to coach. I know that. I spent 40 years in the damn game so I know how it works."

Well then. Those are strong words indeed. I don't know if Switzer thinks the phrase "arrogant little prick" carries less weight than it does (maybe it's a Texas thing?) but that's a pretty personal attack on Manziel.

Having said all that, Switzer LOVES the way Manziel plays the game and called Manziel "the best I've seen" and the "most dominant, dynamic college quarterback I've ever seen."
"He's the best I've seen. I've never seen a quarterback in college football take control of a game like he does and put up the numbers he does. It's fantastic what he's done against good competition. Game after game after game the numbers he puts up are staggering," Switzer said. "And when you watch him, you think he's a running back. You can't get to him, he's quick, he has more quickness than he does speed. He's elusive. You can't touch him. ... Strong arm. You watch him on film and tape and I've watched him enough -- the guy is oblivious to the rush. He lets you think you're going to touch him and then he disappears and he gets away from you and buys time. When a guy does that, guys are going to separate. I don't care how good you are in pro football, you can't cover for more than five seconds. Then they're going to be free.

"And Johnny Manziel gets the ball to people. He's the most dominant, most dynamic college quarterback I've ever seen."

Manziel, or "Fourth-Round Johnny" as he's known in Bristol, is as polarizing a player as we've seen come into the draft in years. He's got all the talent but off-field "issues" (which aren't really issues, per se ...) have people concerned about his maturity.

This offseason he's dedicated himself to becoming a better pocket quarterback and proving he's changed.

Ultimately all that matters is whether or not Manziel can play. He's shown that he can at a college level. There will be plenty of people waiting to see if he sinks or swims at the next level.

O.city 05-08-2014 04:43 PM

I dont' think Manziel is close to ready to start day 1 though.


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