One of the rare players exciting to watch a football game, even if your team is not involved. The NFL made a big mistake in not nurturing this incredible talent.
Has the potential to be the number 1 overall pick. He's got accuracy, underrated football IQ. above arm strength and we all he's a magician. If he can work on his durability and some of his issues off the field, no question Houston Texans this is your number 1 overall pick and your franchise quarterback for the next 10 to 15 years in the future.
NFL veterans are going to hate this kids personality, he won't be appreciated in the locker on any NFL team until all the vets leave and he's been in the league longer then most other players, problem with that is, he has to last that long.
This game shows why Manziel should go #1 overall he's got the fire to compete he has a good accurate arm rare playmaking ability and doesn't accept defeat until the game is over he improved so much this season and he'll keep getting better, if the Texans take Clowney they will DEEPLY regret it he's got talent but you don't see the desire in him that you saw from Lawrence Taylor Reggie White or Deacon Jones and that's something you can't teach once he gets his money that's not gonna magically make him work hard and JJ Watt can only do so much for him he can't babysit him and there's plenty of talented pass rushers in the draft but only 1 Johnny Manziel
ha again. love reading these idiotic comments by uneducated football fans. been calling him as a bust since day one. no work ethic, no talent, no football future. entitled pos
Teams that pass on him will regret it. Aside from talent, he has the competitiveness of a Tom Brady. Which is rare. He plays with a chip on his shoulder. Plays through injury. And the biggest thing, he plays big in big games.
Manziel Pros: Can escape almost out of any amount of pressure. Manziel has passion and competitive fire. He is unorthodox in that he doesn't need timing and rhythm to have a good game. Manziel Cons: If you look at the qb's in the nfl who are the most elusive in the nfl like Manziel (Big Ben, Mike Vick, Rg3) they are always hurt or playing hurt. I don't think he can consistently get away from players in the NFL like he did in college. Manziel also has to get adjusted in playing in different elements. He played in the Sec which has games always in warmer weather, He will probably see snow for the first time in Cleveland.
As a texans fan I fine if they draft clowney or k Mack and draft garroppolo,Murray,or mettenberger I'm fine in the second round. But if they choose to go Qb first they have to take manziel because of the excitement he would bring back to the organization and team he has that Brady "IT" factor that will make him an easy transitional player in the league. And again this is my opinion. But if you have other scenarios the texans can do pls tell me
Johnny Football Has The It Factor and his game will work because he will be coachable on the next level. Houston will make a huge mistake to pass up on the kid.
He can pass like a beast. Cut the bad running habits such as terrible ball security when running and running When it Isnt necessary and we got a great nfl ready player. I think OC Tedford in Tampa Bay can mold him and correct his mistakes. Yes Tampa Bay may get a QB at pick 7. Lovie is going to his pro day
Very similar to Eric Crouch, but with a passer's touch. Bitter that the NFL couldn't get him to a special head coach like a Tony Dungy. Would love to see Manziel duel it out with Pat Mahomes
That hurdle play was so dumb, he could have just stayed in the pocket and thrown. He wasn't under any pressure, he just panicked and started running for some reason.
Exactly, people were all crazy about it when the jump and everything wasn't even needed. Could have just stayed there and thrown it to him right away. Try to do that in the NFL and he'd get destroyed.
Johnny Manziel's playbook. 1. Find Mike Evans 2. Run ....I mean, that's all I saw really. He is a Play Maker, not a QB. Teams need to draft safely, don't get him with their first round picks. Vincent Jackson is closest comparison to Mike Evans so Tampa would be ok drafting him, but I just don't see it for any other team. And on a side note, this hype that NFL network and ESPN will kill him mentally when something goes wrong, I'd draft him in the later 2nd rounds. BTW- I hope i'm wrong, I really like him.
Of the four passing touchdowns in this particular game Johnny hit Travis Labhart three times and Derel Walker once. Did you even watch? Yeah, Mike Evans was his go to receiver during the year. Why would he not throw to his best receiver? In 2012 it was Ryan Swope instead of Evans, and they put up similar numbers.
Cory Nelson So compare Manziel's aire time to Evans, and It should not matter that Manziel is a QB. I have Literally heard Evans name at least 5 times on NFL Network.
Femi Daniel ..Dude, without Johnny, maybe Evans don't get near the receptions that he got, last year or the year before. If Winston was the QB for A&M, A&M wouldn't have even made it to a bowl game. And seriously....You open your big mouth, and you make it sound like that Evans made every damn reception, during the season, and also had over 4100 yards in reception. Yes, Evans is a good security blanket, but what great QB doesn't have a security blanket? Have you even watched ONE A&M game? If you had, you would know how stupid you look, right now. Quit getting your opinions off of youtube highlights and those ESPN clowns. You look like a complete idiot, when you do.
+Thomas Hicks he didn't suck in the nfl he got in trouble more but if the Browns didn't give him so much space and be more strict he could've been on of the best
His off the field issues will keep teams from signing him. His play on the field was pretty good for a 2nd year QB on arguably the worst offensive team in the NFL. You didn't watch the games if you think he's a bust.
Tebow Manziel comparison noobs must be trolls, or entirely inept? The only similarity is that they both run and they both won the Heisman. They don't even run the same. One is a fullback and one makes ppl miss in open field. Oh yeah and Johnny is also a very accurate passer and will clearly continue to improve as a passer with hard work. Tebow...well not even prayer can help that guy throw. Hell I'm a graduated Texas Longhorn and I got nothing but love and big props for Johnny Football. Fuck yeah!
+Thomas Hicks Bridgewater had the better team, no one can debate that...Anyone will look good playing with Adrian Peterson. The Browns are positively the most trash Organization within the NFL.
You want to see what Manziel lookslike on a bad day against a good defense, watch the LSU game. That was ROUGH to watch. He's inconsistent, do I still want him? Yes, but he's overrated, shouldn't go in the top 10. Other positions so much stronger than QB this year.
yeah bcuz his defense was ranked like 109th in college football. so he had to put up 50 points a game to win. so he played risky and did things he shouldn't of. by the 11th or 12th game of the season against lsu he had a screwed up shoulder, knee, and thumb. hes does have a lot of hype, but is def not overrated, every SEC game except for 2 bcuz of injury he tore it up and no one could stop him, he destroyed Alabama both times. but his defense sucked the 2nd time. if anyones overrated its teddy bridgewater, or blake bortles. all their competition sucked. and all their recivers are wide the hell open 75% of the time with no pass rush. manziel gonna be good. I think he will play smart and grasp pocket passing. and not run so much, and get down if he does.
mike mcbride Manziel's instincts are by far his biggest problem as a prospect and will likely be the reason he fails at the next level, if he does(which I believe he will). Despite what people may say, it's pretty much proven that a player's instincts can't be coached/changed. If it was possible to coach this then we would see players, especially mobile QBs like Vick and RG3, improve over time. It just doesnt happen, if they haven't been able to change their instincts by the time they enter the NFL they likely never will. He often runs out of the pocket when he doesn't need to and this is usually out of the shotgun as well. Doing this is very bad as it eliminates almost the entire field and leaves him only with one or two targets, if they are in the same area he is running towards. He also refuses to throw the ball away, always trying to make a big play. Keep in mind that he did this in college, where every defense is very slow compared to the NFL and Manziel isn't very fast. If he and when he does this in the NFL it will lead to a lot of sacks, small gains and interceptions in the NFL. Another big problem is his accuracy. First of all, he isn't that accurate. A lot of his throws are underthrown, overthrown, behind, high or low whether the target is open or not. While he is capable of hitting his targets in stride or throwing them open it is still a rarity to see from Manziel. This a very bad sign for a QB prospect because in the NFL you don't have the luxury to make passes that are anything but in stride or throwing the the target open. You have to remember that he is playing in college, where DBs just arent any good. They are very slow, usually out of position and if they are in position they are almost never looking to make a play on the ball. That is not the case in the NFL, where just about any underthrown ball or pass that is behind the WR is picked off or deflected. When analyzing a QB in college to see how he will transition to the NFL you have to assume that a DB will always be in position to make a play on the ball, regardless of whether the DB in college is or isn't. Just because a pass is completed doesn't mean it was a good throw and having a high completion percentage in college is usually meaningless. It is not rare at all for a college QB to throw for a ton of yards at a very high completion percentage, with a ton of TDs and a small amount of INTs. Graham Harrell threw for 5705 Yards, 48 TDs, 14 INTs with a 71.8 Completion Percentage. He wasn't drafted. College stats are literally meaningless if you are trying to figure out if a QB is accurate or not. Manziel's decision making isn't that good either. Aside from what I already mentioned, how he creates problems for himself by taking off when there is no need and his refusal to throw the ball away, he will often throw it into what would be good/great coverage in the NFL but even worse is that he will carelessly throw the ball up for grabs. Some of this is his rather poor ability to read defenses, something that can be taught and some of this is his instincts, which likely wont change. Another concern is his footwork and throwing mechanics, which plays a big part in his accuracy. This can be improved but will take a lot of time to and it will not improve if he is playing because it has to become natural to him, he has to make this the way he throws when using his instincts. He is going to have to sit and be well coached for quite some time. There are two problems with this. First, will the team that drafts him start him right away or have a coach/front office fold under pressure from losing and secondly, will he be willing to sit on the bench for a year or two while he is likely on a team that is going nowhere without a QB? His off-field issues could come into play here as well. His height isn't a concern to me and his weight wouldn't be if he was willing to slide or throw the ball away. It's hard to tell if he has good pocket presence when he remains in the pocket because of how often he takes off, not to mention he had an amazing offensive line to protect him. He certainly is able to escape what should be sacks more than most college QBs but it's unknown if he will be able to do it against bigger, stronger, faster and smarter defenders in the NFL. In my opinion he shouldn't be drafted until the 4th Round at the earliest. Maybe he is worth a 3rd Round Pick to a team either with a need at QB and can't afford to pass on his potential or to a contender without many needs who has a great QB and coaching staff in place for him to develop. I don't believe he will get drafted in the 1st Round of the draft.
If he goes to Dallas would be the worst thing for his career. Learning from Tony Chokmo would not be a good thing unless he want's to learn how to blow games late and throw int's
He's going to philly. They are going to trade nick foles and then use some picks to somehow get Brandon cooks WR to replace Desean Jackson. One could hope.....? :/
The media manufactured the hype surrounding this kid just like they did tebow, Nothing in his skillset suggests first round at all, his mechanics are poor as his accuracy, the browns drafted him to sell jerseys and season tickets and that's it
Unc interview with Johnny got me watching his highlights
What a game and come back!!! Johnny Football!!!
One of the rare players exciting to watch a football game, even if your team is not involved. The NFL made a big mistake in not nurturing this incredible talent.
Pros don't care eat or be eaten thousand of men are waiting
I know. And the same NFL goes out of its way to help others in the same situation. I agree.
The Houston Texans would make one of the biggest mistakes in their life for not taking Johnny Football. I'm sorry he's better.
your also adding like 10,000 fans going for houston and the money from tshirts and stuff! you would be dumb not to pick him
It would be a terrible idea, with the number one pick you take the #1 player, Johnny isn't that.
Austin Ewing ur wrong
ha
Clowney 2016--Pro Bowl
Manziel 2016--Unemployed drunk
Has the potential to be the number 1 overall pick. He's got accuracy, underrated football IQ. above arm strength and we all he's a magician. If he can work on his durability and some of his issues off the field, no question Houston Texans this is your number 1 overall pick and your franchise quarterback for the next 10 to 15 years in the future.
Lol
Coming back and watching this man play and thinking about what could have been is sad to think about, with all that he was going through
future no 1 pick
NFL veterans are going to hate this kids personality, he won't be appreciated in the locker on any NFL team until all the vets leave and he's been in the league longer then most other players, problem with that is, he has to last that long.
People liked Favre...
That's not true at all.
Aged well
This game shows why Manziel should go #1 overall he's got the fire to compete he has a good accurate arm rare playmaking ability and doesn't accept defeat until the game is over he improved so much this season and he'll keep getting better, if the Texans take Clowney they will DEEPLY regret it he's got talent but you don't see the desire in him that you saw from Lawrence Taylor Reggie White or Deacon Jones and that's something you can't teach once he gets his money that's not gonna magically make him work hard and JJ Watt can only do so much for him he can't babysit him and there's plenty of talented pass rushers in the draft but only 1 Johnny Manziel
ha again. love reading these idiotic comments by uneducated football fans. been calling him as a bust since day one. no work ethic, no talent, no football future. entitled pos
+Indy Son and this season he has showed he can start at the NFL level, you were wrong, he has shown work ethic in improving so yeah
+Indy Son i'm with u man can't believe some people even still believe he can do good
Teams that pass on him will regret it. Aside from talent, he has the competitiveness of a Tom Brady. Which is rare. He plays with a chip on his shoulder. Plays through injury. And the biggest thing, he plays big in big games.
WetBread welp it’s been forever ⏳… and unmmmmm… 🤨
Manziel Pros: Can escape almost out of any amount of pressure. Manziel has passion and competitive fire. He is unorthodox in that he doesn't need timing and rhythm to have a good game. Manziel Cons: If you look at the qb's in the nfl who are the most elusive in the nfl like Manziel (Big Ben, Mike Vick, Rg3) they are always hurt or playing hurt. I don't think he can consistently get away from players in the NFL like he did in college. Manziel also has to get adjusted in playing in different elements. He played in the Sec which has games always in warmer weather, He will probably see snow for the first time in Cleveland.
Johnny Manziel is the white mecca of Michael Vick!!! I 🖤 #2!!! Johnny Manziel= Michael Vick!!!
Hey what a come back tho
Johnny knows how to rally a team
Welcome to Houston, Johnny. Have fun throwing to Andre and DeAndre
nnoopppee
Johnny Manziel is the next Michael Vick!!! I 🖤 #2 Johnny Manziel!!! He's the best!!!
My cousin Keyvontae Loves the NFL game.
the real deal
Oh yeah?
The photographer lady got a real closeup shot at 12:33. 😮
If texans are smart, they are picking johnny
Thank god they didn't lol
Cuz Texans are smart ;)
@@nodice100 well the Texans aren’t smart but they knew not to pick Manziel.
As a texans fan I fine if they draft clowney or k Mack and draft garroppolo,Murray,or mettenberger I'm fine in the second round. But if they choose to go Qb first they have to take manziel because of the excitement he would bring back to the organization and team he has that Brady "IT" factor that will make him an easy transitional player in the league. And again this is my opinion. But if you have other scenarios the texans can do pls tell me
This comment did not age well
Johnny Football Has The It Factor and his game will work because he will be coachable on the next level. Houston will make a huge mistake to pass up on the kid.
lol
True
Years later …? 😂🤭
He can pass like a beast. Cut the bad running habits such as terrible ball security when running and running When it Isnt necessary and we got a great nfl ready player. I think OC Tedford in Tampa Bay can mold him and correct his mistakes. Yes Tampa Bay may get a QB at pick 7. Lovie is going to his pro day
I think he's more Young than Favre.
DrGanja99 yeah I do see more steve young
Very similar to Eric Crouch, but with a passer's touch.
Bitter that the NFL couldn't get him to a special head coach like a Tony Dungy.
Would love to see Manziel duel it out with Pat Mahomes
Johnny all day
That hurdle play was so dumb, he could have just stayed in the pocket and thrown. He wasn't under any pressure, he just panicked and started running for some reason.
Exactly, people were all crazy about it when the jump and everything wasn't even needed. Could have just stayed there and thrown it to him right away. Try to do that in the NFL and he'd get destroyed.
Yeah, no patience in the pocket. Texans should go for Teddy
Austin Ewing your both dead wrong
How? Explain. The receiver was open before the throw. Johnny could have stood in the pocket without all the theatrics and still made the throw.
Austin Ewing no your wrong about Johnny. Your right about that play, but your wrong that Johnny wont be successful.
All i saw was dukes number 6 handling mike evans
Great player, but he's so small. He will be good if he can somehow staay healthy.
I see him in the jags... God bless his soul
Duke shoulda had that game. RIP.
Johnny Manziel's playbook.
1. Find Mike Evans
2. Run
....I mean, that's all I saw really. He is a Play Maker, not a QB.
Teams need to draft safely, don't get him with their first round picks.
Vincent Jackson is closest comparison to Mike Evans so Tampa would be ok drafting him, but I just don't see it for any other team.
And on a side note, this hype that NFL network and ESPN will kill him mentally when something goes wrong, I'd draft him in the later 2nd rounds.
BTW- I hope i'm wrong, I really like him.
Of the four passing touchdowns in this particular game Johnny hit Travis Labhart three times and Derel Walker once. Did you even watch?
Yeah, Mike Evans was his go to receiver during the year. Why would he not throw to his best receiver? In 2012 it was Ryan Swope instead of Evans, and they put up similar numbers.
Its the fact that they are giving johnny all of the credit. All he did was throw jump balls and Evans was always there.
No ones giving Johnny all the credit. Evans got drafted higher than he did. And again, watch the video, Evans recorded 0 touchdowns in this game.
Cory Nelson So compare Manziel's aire time to Evans, and It should not matter that Manziel is a QB. I have Literally heard Evans name at least 5 times on NFL Network.
Femi Daniel ..Dude, without Johnny, maybe Evans don't get near the receptions that he got, last year or the year before. If Winston was the QB for A&M, A&M wouldn't have even made it to a bowl game. And seriously....You open your big mouth, and you make it sound like that Evans made every damn reception, during the season, and also had over 4100 yards in reception. Yes, Evans is a good security blanket, but what great QB doesn't have a security blanket? Have you even watched ONE A&M game? If you had, you would know how stupid you look, right now. Quit getting your opinions off of youtube highlights and those ESPN clowns. You look like a complete idiot, when you do.
Johnny Manziel is like Tim Tebow!!!
Bust written all over him.
rodney reed you right
B=est
U=tilizer
S=ince
T=arkenton
Are you talking about those busts in Canton, Ohio?
Never say die #MoneyManziel
Johnny *Bust* Football
+yoo cham they
+Thomas Hicks he didn't suck in the nfl he got in trouble more but if the Browns didn't give him so much space and be more strict he could've been on of the best
His off the field issues will keep teams from signing him. His play on the field was pretty good for a 2nd year QB on arguably the worst offensive team in the NFL. You didn't watch the games if you think he's a bust.
Jo ey how can't you hate trash that is johnny arena football league football
Hey good one buddy. must have taken a lot of thought.
Who won?
Tebow Manziel comparison noobs must be trolls, or entirely inept? The only similarity is that they both run and they both won the Heisman. They don't even run the same. One is a fullback and one makes ppl miss in open field. Oh yeah and Johnny is also a very accurate passer and will clearly continue to improve as a passer with hard work. Tebow...well not even prayer can help that guy throw. Hell I'm a graduated Texas Longhorn and I got nothing but love and big props for Johnny Football. Fuck yeah!
Bridgewater > Manziel
wrong
+parnell saint preux nope it's right look at it now manziel is a complete bust
+Thomas Hicks Bridgewater had the better team, no one can debate that...Anyone will look good playing with Adrian Peterson.
The Browns are positively the most trash Organization within the NFL.
***** I don't care anymore and manziel would be that good if he went to rehab. That ain't my fault
johnny manziel, where is the playmaking qb?
RAIDERS
Johnny Manziel is like Michael Vick!!!
When he wants to be, Johnny Manziel is a very accurate passer if he stays in the pocket
why wouldnt you want to be every play? dude sucks
I mean if he sucks then why did he get a Heisman Trophy
You want to see what Manziel lookslike on a bad day against a good defense, watch the LSU game. That was ROUGH to watch. He's inconsistent, do I still want him? Yes, but he's overrated, shouldn't go in the top 10. Other positions so much stronger than QB this year.
He can make plays occasionally, but he tucks and runs too often, He's either gonna get destroyed or be successful in the NFL.
yeah bcuz his defense was ranked like 109th in college football. so he had to put up 50 points a game to win. so he played risky and did things he shouldn't of. by the 11th or 12th game of the season against lsu he had a screwed up shoulder, knee, and thumb. hes does have a lot of hype, but is def not overrated, every SEC game except for 2 bcuz of injury he tore it up and no one could stop him, he destroyed Alabama both times. but his defense sucked the 2nd time. if anyones overrated its teddy bridgewater, or blake bortles. all their competition sucked. and all their recivers are wide the hell open 75% of the time with no pass rush. manziel gonna be good. I think he will play smart and grasp pocket passing. and not run so much, and get down if he does.
mike mcbride Manziel's instincts are by far his biggest problem as a prospect and will likely be the reason he fails at the next level, if he does(which I believe he will). Despite what people may say, it's pretty much proven that a player's instincts can't be coached/changed. If it was possible to coach this then we would see players, especially mobile QBs like Vick and RG3, improve over time. It just doesnt happen, if they haven't been able to change their instincts by the time they enter the NFL they likely never will.
He often runs out of the pocket when he doesn't need to and this is usually out of the shotgun as well. Doing this is very bad as it eliminates almost the entire field and leaves him only with one or two targets, if they are in the same area he is running towards. He also refuses to throw the ball away, always trying to make a big play. Keep in mind that he did this in college, where every defense is very slow compared to the NFL and Manziel isn't very fast. If he and when he does this in the NFL it will lead to a lot of sacks, small gains and interceptions in the NFL.
Another big problem is his accuracy. First of all, he isn't that accurate. A lot of his throws are underthrown, overthrown, behind, high or low whether the target is open or not. While he is capable of hitting his targets in stride or throwing them open it is still a rarity to see from Manziel. This a very bad sign for a QB prospect because in the NFL you don't have the luxury to make passes that are anything but in stride or throwing the the target open.
You have to remember that he is playing in college, where DBs just arent any good. They are very slow, usually out of position and if they are in position they are almost never looking to make a play on the ball. That is not the case in the NFL, where just about any underthrown ball or pass that is behind the WR is picked off or deflected. When analyzing a QB in college to see how he will transition to the NFL you have to assume that a DB will always be in position to make a play on the ball, regardless of whether the DB in college is or isn't.
Just because a pass is completed doesn't mean it was a good throw and having a high completion percentage in college is usually meaningless. It is not rare at all for a college QB to throw for a ton of yards at a very high completion percentage, with a ton of TDs and a small amount of INTs. Graham Harrell threw for 5705 Yards, 48 TDs, 14 INTs with a 71.8 Completion Percentage. He wasn't drafted. College stats are literally meaningless if you are trying to figure out if a QB is accurate or not.
Manziel's decision making isn't that good either. Aside from what I already mentioned, how he creates problems for himself by taking off when there is no need and his refusal to throw the ball away, he will often throw it into what would be good/great coverage in the NFL but even worse is that he will carelessly throw the ball up for grabs. Some of this is his rather poor ability to read defenses, something that can be taught and some of this is his instincts, which likely wont change.
Another concern is his footwork and throwing mechanics, which plays a big part in his accuracy. This can be improved but will take a lot of time to and it will not improve if he is playing because it has to become natural to him, he has to make this the way he throws when using his instincts. He is going to have to sit and be well coached for quite some time. There are two problems with this. First, will the team that drafts him start him right away or have a coach/front office fold under pressure from losing and secondly, will he be willing to sit on the bench for a year or two while he is likely on a team that is going nowhere without a QB? His off-field issues could come into play here as well.
His height isn't a concern to me and his weight wouldn't be if he was willing to slide or throw the ball away. It's hard to tell if he has good pocket presence when he remains in the pocket because of how often he takes off, not to mention he had an amazing offensive line to protect him. He certainly is able to escape what should be sacks more than most college QBs but it's unknown if he will be able to do it against bigger, stronger, faster and smarter defenders in the NFL.
In my opinion he shouldn't be drafted until the 4th Round at the earliest. Maybe he is worth a 3rd Round Pick to a team either with a need at QB and can't afford to pass on his potential or to a contender without many needs who has a great QB and coaching staff in place for him to develop. I don't believe he will get drafted in the 1st Round of the draft.
your overrated austin
it's one game
Houston Texans your making a huge mistake if you pass on Johnny Manziel.
Clowney >>>>>>>>>>>Manziel
***** Clowney = bust
+parnell saint preux they didn't
+rulyg80 Manziel = bust
+Thomas Hicks yeah, it's easy to say that now.
If he goes to Dallas would be the worst thing for his career. Learning from Tony Chokmo would not be a good thing unless he want's to learn how to blow games late and throw int's
Browns!!!
should have came back 1 more year
He's going to philly. They are going to trade nick foles and then use some picks to somehow get Brandon cooks WR to replace Desean Jackson.
One could hope.....? :/
Not a chance, but yes, you can hope.
6:10....
he is way better than bortles and maybe better bridgewater
+Timothy Hart nope
Manziel xiliquenta
defense socks
Johnny Football doesn't
Full game,great upload here ua-cam.com/video/za_QJpsH4FY/v-deo.html
The media manufactured the hype surrounding this kid just like they did tebow, Nothing in his skillset suggests first round at all, his mechanics are poor as his accuracy, the browns drafted him to sell jerseys and season tickets and that's it
Didn't know completing 73% of his passes within the pocket and 70% overall completion rate was bad accuracy
Joshua Chapman Tim Tebow...
lgcfsr Was nowhere near 70%
Manziel completed 68% in his Heisman year and 69.9% his next year. 68.9% career completion. 63 TDs, 22 INTs. I'd say that's not bad accuracy
upload the whole highlights next time doofus