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Johnny Manziel has his own song/mix on sportscenter


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He is scared to death of pressure. Only completes 30.7% of his throws under pressure

Thats just in college, imagine the pros

A guy like Bridgewater is competing 70% of his throws under pressure

One will make bad throws and bad decisions under pressure the other will make clutch throws and clutch decisions under pressure

None of these guys are finished products and Carr is likely to get drafted into a better situation than the top 3. I like Carrs measurables, arm, attitude, and work ethic.

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None of these guys are finished products and Carr is likely to get drafted into a better situation than the top 3. I like Carrs measurables, arm, attitude, and work ethic.

I love all those things about Carr as well, the problem is when a qb lacks pocket presence and poise under pressure its generally impossible to fix

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I'm actually hoping Teddy goes to the Cardinals. Best place any of the top QBs could hope to fall it seems atm.

Arians likes big framed qbs

 

I honestly think Bridgewater could go to the Bengals, Dalton is poo in the clutch and Bridgewater does practically everything much better than him

 

Manziel to the Brows, Bridgewater to the Bengals

 

If those two pan out, Bengals vs. Browns would be epic

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You're asking the wrong question. Go check out NFL.com and report to us how many Manziel articles you see. It feels like Manziel is the only person of value in this draft. Only guy whose success or failure people should bother to care about. Some of us follow other sports as well, so that behavior seems to be particular to the NFL. From Tibow to now this. Can't blame folks who might have a level of suspicion as to the reason of this madness. Just give us a break already and allow us to follow our sports in peace.

I guess giving a top 5 prospect top 5 attention is a crime or any different than any other draft in the modern era. Like the time luck got all that coverage or how jadevon constantly gets talked about. Grow up and stop hating on a kid for getting the recognition he deserves. It's pathetic

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I guess giving a top 5 prospect top 5 attention is a crime or any different than any other draft in the modern era. Like the time luck got all that coverage or how jadevon constantly gets talked about. Grow up and stop hating on a kid for getting the recognition he deserves. It's pathetic

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Spoken like a true 14 year old kid

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