Buffalo Barbarian Posted January 1, 2014 Posted January 1, 2014 I enjoy your prospect takes one way or the other. People just love to pile on here and it can get ugly. You are a very good sport about it. IMO, there are bad snap-shot takes......and then there are people who defend Dick Jauron in his 6th losing season in 7 years. And you were on Tannehill when he was a literal afterthought....and frankly playing like crap at Texas A&M...and he ended up going early first round so that take deserves kudos. Thank you. I thought he played pretty good at A&M, which is why I liked him. It is interesting how we all can watch the same thing but come to different conclusions, keeps life interesting I guess. Quote
KOKBILLS Posted January 1, 2014 Posted January 1, 2014 I know guys say Manziel isn't great because all he does is throw it up for Evans and he goes up to get it....BUT he has made some very accurate long throws in this game. Impressive. IMHO He's been impressive for two years...I know we had a conversation here after his Bowl game last year and I was VERY impressed with his accuracy in that game...And that was no where near one of his better games last season...I think this year was more of the same with Johnny Football...Personally I think the biggest issue with him in the NFL will be reigning him in a bit concerning when he takes off to run...He's not a big kid and NFL Defenders can be absolute monsters...If I was the team that Drafted him I would install an Offense similar to Seattle's because all along I've felt that the QB Manziel reminds me of most is Russell Wilson... I've always liked Manziel's chances...But I think his success will depend on where he goes, and how effective that team is in finding an Offense that matches his skills, while keeping him from getting killed at the same time... Quote
Buffalo Barbarian Posted January 1, 2014 Posted January 1, 2014 IMHO He's been impressive for two years...I know we had a conversation here after his Bowl game last year and I was VERY impressed with his accuracy in that game...And that was no where near one of his better games last season...I think this year was more of the same with Johnny Football...Personally I think the biggest issue with him in the NFL will be reigning him in a bit concerning when he takes off to run...He's not a big kid and NFL Defenders can be absolute monsters...If I was the team that Drafted him I would install an Offense similar to Seattle's because all along I've felt that the QB Manziel reminds me of most is Russell Wilson... I've always liked Manziel's chances...But I think his success will depend on where he goes, and how effective that team is in finding an Offense that matches his skills, while keeping him from getting killed at the same time... Seattle runs a lot and does some read option and we do to, I think he would be perfect here. Quote
NDBUFFCUSEFAN Posted January 1, 2014 Posted January 1, 2014 Seattle runs a lot and does some read option and we do to, I think he would be perfect here. You are probably the worst QB evaluator I have come across so I hope you are wrong. Quote
KOKBILLS Posted January 1, 2014 Posted January 1, 2014 Seattle runs a lot and does some read option and we do to, I think he would be perfect here. I would say the chances of the Bills Drafting any QB, Manziel included are slim and none...And Slim has left town... That being said I would not be unhappy if they did Draft him...I just don't think there is a chance in hell it's going to happen... And I still like EJ...It's just that...The way this league is now I would not blame any team for trying to strike gold at the QB position...Even if it's in consecutive years...QB is King... Quote
Kelly the Dog Posted January 1, 2014 Posted January 1, 2014 I would say the chances of the Bills Drafting any QB, Manziel included are slim and none...And Slim has left town... That being said I would not be unhappy if they did Draft him...I just don't think there is a chance in hell it's going to happen... And I still like EJ...It's just that...The way this league is now I would not blame any team for trying to strike gold at the QB position...Even if it's in consecutive years...QB is King... The thing is, if Johnny Football is not able to translate his stardom from the college ranks to the pros, he still may make a terrific backup QB that teams wouldnt really be able to prepare for, or one that could win you a few games when the starter is down. Think of what this year would have been like if he was on the Bills the three times EJ got hurt? I have strong doubts he will be a long time star starter in the NFL although it could happen. But he could be a long time player. Quote
NDBUFFCUSEFAN Posted January 1, 2014 Posted January 1, 2014 The thing is, if Johnny Football is not able to translate his stardom from the college ranks to the pros, he still may make a terrific backup QB that teams wouldnt really be able to prepare for, or one that could win you a few games when the starter is down. Think of what this year would have been like if he was on the Bills the three times EJ got hurt? I have strong doubts he will be a long time star starter in the NFL although it could happen. But he could be a long time player. Plenty of QBs can spot start and win, very few of them would accept being a spot winner and a back up. Quote
KOKBILLS Posted January 1, 2014 Posted January 1, 2014 Plenty of QBs can spot start and win, very few of them would accept being a spot winner and a back up. Especially this kid... He's been anointed...He's VERY confident...And if you're going to Draft him, be ready for Tebow-like attention...He's a celebrity...He will put tremendous pressure on the starter if he's the back-up...But that's not necessarily a bad thing... Quote
Kelly the Dog Posted January 1, 2014 Posted January 1, 2014 Especially this kid... He's been anointed...He's VERY confident...And if you're going to Draft him, be ready for Tebow-like attention...He's a celebrity...He will put tremendous pressure on the starter if he's the back-up...But that's not necessarily a bad thing... No problem. We can just hire Flutie to be his adviser and confidante on how to handle it and be a good teammate. Quote
mannc Posted January 1, 2014 Posted January 1, 2014 (edited) I doubt Manziel will still be available at 9 (too many QB starved teams ahead of us) but if he is, I believe passing on him would be a decision the team will regret for a long time. I would be shocked if Jacksonville, which needs a QB almost as badly as it needs to sell tickets, passes on him. Edited January 1, 2014 by mannc Quote
KOKBILLS Posted January 1, 2014 Posted January 1, 2014 No problem. We can just hire Flutie to be his adviser and confidante on how to handle it and be a good teammate. Quote
Buffalo Barbarian Posted January 1, 2014 Posted January 1, 2014 You are probably the worst QB evaluator I have come across so I hope you are wrong. No you just got focused on the bad one. I like Kaepernick, Luck, Tannehill. I liked Landry Jones and some others lat year but got off their band wagons bc they just weren't good enough, which was a good decision. I also made the mistake of listening to TV "experts" and jumped on the Gabbert bandwagon even though I saw only two games. After that experience I decided to pick QBs I saw and liked and have done pretty good. Can't get em all right. This year I picked Manziel and Blake Bortles, I like my odds. Quote
KOKBILLS Posted January 1, 2014 Posted January 1, 2014 I doubt Manziel will still be available at 9 (too many QB starved teams ahead of us) Seeing as though I fully believe the Bills will pass on him if he does fall to #9...I REALLY hope you're right...The last thing this team needs is another coulda, woulda, or shoulda concerning the QB position... Quote
Buffalo Barbarian Posted January 1, 2014 Posted January 1, 2014 Just watching Manziel on the sidelines taking charge is the kind of leadership this team hasn't had since Kelly and is what we need from the QB position along with his talent. If we have chance to get him and don't shame on the FO. Quote
26CornerBlitz Posted January 1, 2014 Posted January 1, 2014 Word is the Clowns Browns Manziel and would take him with their pick if he's available. Quote
1B4IDie Posted January 1, 2014 Posted January 1, 2014 I doubt Manziel will still be available at 9 (too many QB starved teams ahead of us) but if he is, I believe passing on him would be a decision the team will regret for a long time. I would be shocked if Jacksonville, which needs a QB almost as badly as it needs to sell tickets, passes on him. Yeah it seems like the natural thing for Jacksonville to do, so they'll do the opposite. Quote
BringBackFergy Posted January 1, 2014 Author Posted January 1, 2014 Based on what I watched last night, Manziel can win against a quality opponent without heaving the ball to a 6'5" WR. He threaded several quality balls to various receivers. I think the "one trick pony" myth was somewhat debunked. Props to Duke and Boone.....they played hard and have nothing to be ashamed of (unlike Miami fans ) Quote
OldTimer1960 Posted January 1, 2014 Posted January 1, 2014 If I'm Bill O'Brien, I would have to consider Johnny Football at #1. If guys like Flutie, Tarkenton, and Staubach can do it. He can too!! Flutist isn't a very good example. He didn't exactly do much in the NFL. Just watching Manziel on the sidelines taking charge is the kind of leadership this team hasn't had since Kelly and is what we need from the QB position along with his talent. If we have chance to get him and don't shame on the FO. I was thinking just the opposite - that NFL players might grow tired of that very quickly and tell him to STFU. There were players on his own team that seemed annoyed with that "leadership" - of course I don't really know what they thought of that... Quote
filthymcnasty08 Posted January 1, 2014 Posted January 1, 2014 Looks like Evans may have cost himself some $ last night…..I would re-think my investment in him seeing how he comes up like that in a big game. Quote
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