MrMoJoRisin63
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JF is better than Tebow!
I don't know IMO he's got bust written all over him.
JF is better than Tebow!
I don't know IMO he's got bust written all over him.
I don't know IMO he's got bust written all over him.
Agree. What Cleveland (and basically any team drafting that high in the first round) really needs is a leader. They desperately need a Russel Wilson type. When I compare him and JFF, they are about as polar opposite as you can get.
He has a tendency to just thrown the ball willy nilly when pressured, NFL teams are gonna clamp down on edge and force him to hold the pocket where he will fail. All that running around shit is cute in college but does not always work in the NFL.
Also not sure about his arm strength either..He pretty much throws the ball up for grabs and hopes his receivers make a play, that will fail you in the NFL.
I dont watch College football at all. So im not sure how you mean this, but I would have to disagree. Throwing into tight coverage and trusting your WR to make a play on the ball is something NFL QBs have to do to have success.He pretty much throws the ball up for grabs and hopes his receivers make a play, that will fail you in the NFL.
Manziel will change it all this season...
From what I can tell, most of his game and success in college can be attributed to being more athletic than most everyone else on the field. He does have an accurate arm, but you're right he doesn't have the strongest arm.
I don't know. Drafting QBs is such a crapshoot. I think the #1 thing that scares me off the JFF bandwagon is is immaturity. He doesn't strike me as a work ethic guy, nor as someone who will keep their cool under pressure. Recipe for disaster in the NFL IMO.
It appears that the best the Browns can hope for is a change in ownership.
Worked for Seattle.
I dont watch College football at all. So im not sure how you mean this, but I would have to disagree. Throwing into tight coverage and trusting your WR to make a play on the ball is something NFL QBs have to do to have success.
Im not just saying it like everybody says it. I actually did laugh out loud when I heard that Lombardi and Banner got the boot. It was a mistake to hire Lombardi in the first place cause that dude is terrible. I guess firing him now will save you a couple years of misery.
The key to success in really any venture is stability and consistency. The key is stability and consistency on the field and off of it. This is what the Browns lack.
They actually have some talent on that team. I'm not sure if Horton is still with the team but he should be. Good coordinator. In a year or two, if they are a 500. team id say they are on track. I think with good leadership they should be a good team in a short amount of time. I am a little skeptical of the new Head Coach though. Dont know why I just dont get a winner vibe from him. Not rooting against him just how I feel.
For some reason I like to root for Cleveland. The underdog I guess.
This very well could be the case, but we don't know.
The big knocks on him are that he may be often injured to due is lack of heftiness, (that is, he's tall but can he take the big hits over and over like Big Ben?) and that he may...MAY....lack maturity given what happened with his taking money for autographs. The incident in and of itself is no big deal, it's more indicative of making the wrong choice when you KNOW the spot light is on you and putting your team in that position.
And when he goes to make that big play, and it's not there, he forces it. Yes, he can grow out of that and become a more mature QB - if he lasts long enough.
I'd stay away from him just because he won the Heismann and there seems to be something of a curse on that. Guys go bust.
I think, were I the person making this pick, I'd go with Bridgewater. He's not the big play guy that Manzeil is, but he's more stable.
I would'nt say that 6 ft is tall for a QB. Only 2 guys making it,being Brees and Wilson
I know its fun to trash Lombardi but I dont think he was the problem with the team.Getting rid of Lombardi is a good move. Hiring him in the first place was the mistake.
I didnt say that.NFL QBs do not throw Willy Nilly into coverage not sure where you got that. They may at times take a calculated risk but most prefer to throw it away vs risking an INT.
How dare you ruin my fun times with sound arguments? How Dare you?I know its fun to trash Lombardi but I dont think he was the problem with the team.
1) The Trent Richardson trade was an amazing accomplishment
2) Their defense wildly underachieved so I kinda get why the Browns fired their coach.
3) Hoyer actually looked like a serviceable QB
Lombardi does have a bad track record of drafting but you can't minority report him on that one.
The Browns.Why did they bring that team back? No real history...that went with the Ravens. The owner is a total retard. This is what happens when the NFL pushes for teams for expansion.Hello England and LA .!!!!!
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You're not the only one that asked this question.The Browns.Why did they bring that team back? No real history...that went with the Ravens. The owner is a total retard. This is what happens when the NFL pushes for teams for expansion.Hello England and LA .!!!!!
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