Hawktawk wrote:Unbelievable. The guy might be dead pretty soon the way he is going. I'm really concerned for Manziel the person right now, never mind the athlete.
I gave him a pass over the championship video of partying in a bar and only a few days later here is another incident.Does he get hammered daily?
My disappointment has been that I think the kid can play rat ball style and be successful .
But if he cant keep it in the holster any better than this hes going to have a lot more problemson his hands than trying to make an NFL roster. Sad.....
Hawktawk wrote:Hue Jackson called the Manziel debate a "non starter" in a very clipped fashion when he was hired. I dont think hes a big fan of the antics. Haslam has recently said that Johnny could still be the QB with Cleveland under certain circumstances but that was before this latest incident. To be fair the report was generated by Johnny's batty college age girlfriend who has already been seen attempting to jump out of a moving car,etc. Its no secret the Browns organization wanted him to terminate the incendiary relationship with this party chick, that was reported after the cell phone incident..
So who knows. Jerruh is saying he wont draft a QB high in the upcoming draft and he already hired Hardy so my guess would be that a landing spot for him if he doesn't drink himself silly before next season.Although Jones had some high praise for Kellen Moore and said he might be able to win as a backup with Dallas so maybe not. With some of the stiffs lining up behind center around the league Manziel will have a shelf life for a while if he shows any sign of maturing whatsoever.That is looking like a big if...
As usual im eating lots of crow. I liked the kids game and his moxie coming out of college but his off field stuff is getting so bad we may indeed never see whether he could have any success in the league. I never really anticipated that.
RiverDog wrote:ESPN is saying he's done in Cleveland...
http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/14697 ... ource-says
Here's what obi was talking about:
The reference to league rules points to the fact that the Browns do not have the salary cap space to release Manziel on Feb. 8, the day after the Super Bowl and the first day they can do so. The move will take place when the new NFL year starts March 9, according to the source. Releasing Manziel in February would count $4.6 million against the cap, and due to the cap's machinations, the Browns do not have that space -- and will not have it in February. The cap will increase in March, which will allow them to release Manziel then.
But he sure can party. The guy sounds like he's a dead ringer for Bluto of the college movie "Animal House."
obiken wrote:RIVER,
PLEASE don't disrespect Bluto in Animal house by comparing him to Manziel. Bluto was a professional power drinker and Manziel is just an adolescent.
Hawktawk wrote:Reports out of Dallas are that they are now "unlikely" to sign Manziel. He might be a man without any suitors whatsoever. Its been dumb and dumber. Nike is going to drop him as well. What a precipitous drop and he has nobody but himself to blame. He'll probably be dead broke within a couple of years if not sooner.
c_hawkbob wrote:He's the new Ryan Leaf. He'll be breaking into a bathroom near you soon ...
Hawktawk wrote:I guess it is a joking matter
Leaf is actually a pretty good comparison Bob thinking back on it.
Hawktawk wrote:Tebow doesn't even belong in this discussion. Compared to those two maggots he is one of the highest character guys ever to don the shield. Hed make the Browns better right now.....
Zorn76 wrote:Johnny Manziel is an alcoholic who needs help in the worst way.
It's up to him if he decides to do so.
Hawktawk wrote:Absolutely Zorn. Its sad and I've seen it up close and personal, probably almost everyone has.
Haslem seemed genuinely bummed yesterday saying the Browns were concerned with him as a person more than as a player and that they have unsuccessfully reached out to him numerous times.
Even with Leaf I believe his pro career started out 3-0 and he looked pretty good for a couple of months. When the losses built up he started snapping on reporters, fans, and teammates and then the game came apart. Knowing some of the signs of prescription painkiller addiction I believe he was having problems back then but it wasn't known for years.
Manziel is as public and drastic of a flameout of a high profile QB coming into the NFL that I can remember.
RiverDog wrote:[Leaf also had a second stop, in Dallas. He wasn't an immediate bust. I knew a person that was a baseball player for WSU during the time Leaf was there that said Leaf was a first class A-hole, and that his own teammates didn't like him. I don't think teams did nearly as extensive research into he backgrounds of these players like they do nowadays, and as you pointed out, the communication age really wasn't upon us like it is today.
Jamarcus Russell was a huge bust, and he was a #1 overall. But Manziel's done it in quite a unique way with his off field antics, so I get your point.
I never did like Johnny Football, even in college. He was embroiled in a scandal then flaunted the NCAA with is "show me the money" act (where are my critics from the Cam Newton thread???). He had a difficult time with his head coach. And I felt that his talent was way over rated. Russell Wilson, for example, was faster, had a stronger arm, better mechanics, more athletic, and he didn't go until the 3rd round, was projected a lot lower than even that. I was shocked when Cleveland moved up to get him. He looked like he was heading into the second round.
I would be surprised if Manziel gets another chance in the NFL with the way he's been so unresponsive in Cleveland. It's like he doesn't even care. I'm not even sure if a CFL team is willing to take a chance on him.
Hawktawk wrote:Leaf had a cup of coffee in Seattle didn't he?
Not a lot to disagree with on JM other than my projections for him as a pro.
He showed flashes of promise in his self limited opportunities to see the field. Its a pretty moot argument when he cant get his lips off the jar for even a day.
He was a cocky in your face Johnny money kid in college for sure. I don't put Cam in the same category. Cam is showboating as a winner in the NFL which annoys the hell out of a majority of fans around the league and made it about race when they complained. I sat in a bar last night next to a table of 8 young men 2 of whom were black and 2 Hispanic and to a man they were criticizing Newton's antics. It was an interesting non scientific poll. Nuff said...No Denver gear on either.
Manziel hasn't done much winning at the pro level so we really don't know and probably never will what kind of a guy he would have been as a winner. It would be a long time sober before any coach would even entertain the idea. I would guess it would be a lot like Cam in that if he's a classless winner it would be held more against him based on past behavior. Right now he Is literally on a drinking binge from hell, absolutely cratering and he's the butt of jokes instead of the subject of prayers so he has obviously already worn out his honeymoon with the fans.
Russell ate his way out of the league along with ethical issues work and otherwise. Locker was a sad deal, the guy just never stayed healthy.
As for Russ he made Manziel a lot of money as Johnny was being called the next Wilson coming into the draft by some pundits and former league superstars. Of course there is no next Wilson. Wilson is on a trajectory to have #3 in the rafters and a bust in Canton. Looking at some of these hair fires around the league with FIRST rounder's it just reminds me of how lucky we truly are as Seahawks fans.
I hope Manziel gets another chance, if for no other reason than it will mean he is clean and sober and in the league drug and alcohol protocol.
Hawktawk wrote:Leaf was in training camp during the Holmgren era at some point. I swear he threw a few balls in a preseason game but maybe not.
To be fair to Locker he was in Tennessee as opposed to being coached by Pete Carroll. One season he had the Titans off to a fast start and playing his best ball of his career when he had the hip injury that ended his season. He never got all the way back. He also had a concussion history. I remember him getting put absolutely to sleep in Husky stadium back in college. He was down for several minutes, it was scary as hell.
In hindsight Its obviously a Godsend we didn't wind up with him for all the reasons you mention.
I think you're right about Manziel. There's way too few upsides to taking a chance on a radioactive guy like that, especially since he is accused of beating a woman as well as having alcohol abuse issues.
If you're Ben Rapel burgher with a few rings you can do worse but little Johnny not so much. He's likely done.
As I say, the on field talent was controversial and debatable but this is undeniably one of the worst Darwin awards ever to a pro athletes career.
Hawktawk wrote:RW stays healthy because he is one of the most intelligent scrambling QB's of all time.Unless the game is absolutely on the line he knows when to hold em and when to fold em. He develops more ankle breaking moves all the time to make guys miss. He is also extremely well put together, more like a tailback than a QB. And last but not least, he is tough. Its one of the reasons he hasn't missed a play in 4 years.To think some said he was overpriced and greedy.........
I remember you were never high on Locker but there were big time analysts saying his athletic talents projected to Steve Young like potential. You were right and they were wrong. Brittle and inaccurate with questionable decision making is a recipe for out of the league, although Its hard to improve when you're in the training room.
As you say there would have been suitors had he been traded or released instead of retiring.I always pull for the local kids and the underdogs so it was a bummer to see how it ended. I was hoping he would get a fresh start.
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