Manziel was trash. It was the wide receiver that caught anything within twenty yards that made him look so good. Evans, I think his name was?Just shows that having a high skill QB (Manziel) is important and losing others (Kenny Hill, Kyle Allen, and Kyler Murray) can lead to job loss.
Manziel was trash. It was the wide receiver that caught anything within twenty yards that made him look so good. Evans, I think his name was?
Who do they even go after...?
The world is not brimming with up-and-comers right now.
Manziel was trash. It was the wide receiver that caught anything within twenty yards that made him look so good. Evans, I think his name was?
Will be fun to see the difference between their wish lists and reality, given their delusional fanbase.
What BS. Manziel should have won 2 Heismans.Manziel was trash. It was the wide receiver that caught anything within twenty yards that made him look so good. Evans, I think his name was?
Manziel made that team go. There is zero doubt about that no matter how much you dislike the rest of him.
Manziel made that team go. There is zero doubt about that no matter how much you dislike the rest of him.
You’re basing your argument on pro performance? Sure, and BDJ (RIP) made our 14-15 team go, not Morris or Georges.That's a valid opinion, except for the zero doubt part. Here is my dissent:
All you have to do is see the pro careers of those players to understand who made that team go. Plus, at TAMU, every time Manziel got in trouble, he threw the ball up for grabs. It should have been turnover city.
But Mike Evans made him look good every time that happened. If Mike Evans wasn't on that team, Johnny Manziel would have been the brashest bench-warmer in America. And we wouldn't be talking about him because we wouldn't know who he is.
You’re basing your argument on pro performance? Sure, and BDJ (RIP) made our 14-15 team go, not Morris or Georges.
I think we literally type the same thought at the same time....He'll land somewhere like UCLA. Not all bad. Get out of the Texas/SEC monster and still be at an above average job.