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Buccaneers Interested In Manziel


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Tampa Bay is now apparently interested in Manziel at 7 overall. Call it a smokescreen if you'd like, but if Manziel slips out if the top 5 I could definitely see Tampa drafting Manziel and letting him and Glennon duke it out in camp.

I really see similarities in Manziels draft process that I did with Cam's, therefore I see him proving a lot of doubters wrong as Cam did.

If that is the case, how would you feel about Manziel playing for the Buc's? IMO we would have the most exciting, talented, and competitive division as far as QB 's go in the entire league.

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I would love for him to go to Tampa. Hardy could set a new season high for sacks for the panthers in just 1 game.

Plus if he is the opening day starter against our defens i see good things happing. But idc i do not think his body will hold up in the nfl see rg3.

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Tampa Bay is now apparently interested in Manziel at 7 overall. Call it a smokescreen if you'd like, but if Manziel slips out if the top 5 I could definitely see Tampa drafting Manziel and letting him and Glennon duke it out in camp.

I really see similarities in Manziels draft process that I did with Cam's, therefore I see him proving a lot of doubters wrong as Cam did.

If that is the case, how would you feel about Manziel playing for the Buc's? IMO we would have the most exciting, talented, and competitive division as far as QB 's go in the entire league.

 

Don't ever compare Manziel to Cam

 

Its quite frankly ridiculous

 

One is 

 

6'5

 

250

 

4.5 speed

 

Absolute Cannon for an arm

 

Has great pocket presence

 

The other is

 

5'11

 

205

 

4.7 speed

 

Good arm

 

Terrible Pocket presence 

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Don't ever compare Manziel to Cam

Its quite frankly ridiculous

One is

6'5

250

4.5 speed

Absolute Cannon for an arm

Has great pocket presence

The other is

5'11

205

4.7 speed

Good arm

Terrible Pocket presence

Where did I say they compare as players?

I said their draft process has been very similar. Both heavily scrutinized and misunderstood, apparently their styles don't translate, but there are teams out there that know how much potential there can be.

Never said they are similar PLAYERS.

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Hell yes! If they waste their first on him I'd be so fuging happy. Manziel's got huge bust written all over him. I'd be worried if they took Bridgewater, but Bortles or Manziel, go ahead and take them. They both suck.

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