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How Would A Team Structure An Offense Around Manziel's Skill set?
Would you have back-ups/mentors around him who compliment his athletic QB skill set? Examples of QB's who would make sense to put around him (to teach him? to be his back-up? Who? And where is he a good fit?
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Don't care.
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How do you still have thread starting privileges?
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No more manziel threads. Or at least take it to draftplanet
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Have a crappy oline so he has to improvise all of the time.
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Please for the love of god stop talking about this clown.
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Maybe you could mentor him. You both seem stupid enough.
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I would draft him to a team where Alex Smith could be his mentor as well as backup.
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Find a good backup who is good enough to be a starter.
I just don't think Manziel's body will hold up in the NFL. He is Big Ben except without nearly the same kind of size to handle the abuse. |
He's the most like Big Ben in my opinion. Although they are different players the result is similar. Ben is mobile and breaks tackles. He also extends and breaks plays all the time. Just like Manziel. Johnny just does it through agility instead of strength and size. The problem is that I don't think Haley would want him. Arizona seems like the most logical spot for Johnny Football to me. Arians didn't mind it when Big Ben broke plays and accepted him for his natural abilities. Bruce could roll with a player like Manziel.
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Have Smithy mentor him....sounds great.
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How Would A Team Structure An Offense Around Manziel's Skill set?
First Hannibal would come up with a plan for his skill set. Next, Face would get a chick while Murdock was barking at the moon and B.A. would try to avoid flying and such. At the end of the day, they'd create some sort of improvised device that would seem to be too much work, thwart the bad guys, knock out BA and fly in a plane driven by Murdock while Hannibal would say, "I love it when a plan comes together." That's how I think the A team would handle it. |
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By the time the draft gets here I guarantee Manziel will be the #1 QB on the board for most analysts.
He'll be drafted early , could go #1,#2 ,#3, #4. Will never make it past Cleveland. |
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The guys manziel made miss in college are going to be faster. The guys who hit him will hit him twice as hard. Arians will take advantage of his skill set. He will also get him killed. So any takes on manziel have to figure out... Is it worth the lottery ticket of letting him freelance with the high likelihood he will get hurt? Or do you develop a limited game for him to run a more conventional offense that keeps him healthy, but probably won't lead to much success. |
Blah, Blah , Blah, tired of hearing all those guys in the NFL are faster.
Guess what , all those guys played college too, just like the draft class Manziel will be part of. He faced those fast guys already. |
Manziel is no Tyler Bray.
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invest in a gurney
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RGIII is better and he struggled this past season.
I wouldn't put a first on him. Posted via Mobile Device |
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Just draw up plays in the dirt I guess.....that's his skillset.
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Draft another developmental QB right behind him because this asshat is going to fail spectacularly in the NFL.
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I think we should have a Manziel thread and not 500 Manziel threads
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Well, if he is still there when we pick, I suppose we could try to trade out of that pick and draft more offensive players. That is probably the best way to structure an offense around his skill set.
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