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Johnny "College" Football: "I have to take this [poo] more seriously"


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God you guys cry a river whenever someone criticizes Cam and then u turn around and do the same thing to other QBs. Ridiculous. Kid has played a game and a half and he was thrown into a pretty tough situation. Give him more time before you label him at least.

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Glad I am not a Brown's fan, but I have no reason to hate him like many people. 

 

It is too early to call him a bust, but from what I saw, I do not see his game transitioning to the NFL.  He had better watch some Russell Wilson video, get smarter,and then come to camp next year with a new attitude.

 

Again, not my problem.  Look for Cleveland to find a QB in the offseason.

 

Hoyer was placed in a ridiculous situation, knowing that he was safe as long as he was winning.  However, when he slumped, it was made worse knowing a fan-favorite, first-round pick was sitting on the bench.  Added to the pressure. 

 

 

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i keep seeing the replay of his injury and the talking heads are quick to attribute the big hit to luke. that was all colin jones being a boss. luke just mopped up. CJ set the edge, got off his block, and dropped his shoulder on johnny football. i love me some hard hitting safety play

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What antics? Being a college kid? Having fun? Making mistakes? Smh wow. At least he realizes he needs to step his game up.

 

Does this sound like a guy "stepping up" to you?

 

“I don’t think it would be fair to give up on somebody after seven quarters of football,” Manziel told reporters on Tuesday.  “If that’s what they were in the business for and what they intended on me coming in here doing — just giving him seven quarters, giving him a couple of games and then looking somewhere else — I don’t think that’s a lot of commitment and sticking with somebody.  This league is a process and it takes a lot of time.  Nobody comes in this league right away, and I mean nobody comes in this league right away and just absolutely kills it.  That’s just not the way it works.  You can show signs.  You can show flashes, but at the same time, you need reps.  You need years of it.  You need time, and I think that’s what happens with a young quarterback.  I’m not going into this offseason, into this draft, having any concerns about that or any worries about that.  If you want to . . . it’s just something that I’m definitely not thinking about.”

 

Does he have concerns that what he did (or failed to do) with that seven quarters has created doubts about him?

 

“No, because I know when I’m in this building I’ve been doing the right things,” Manziel said.  “Like I said, I got one game against Cincinnati.  Obviously it was a rough day for us, and then a quarter and a half last week and one and a half drives in Buffalo.  If that’s what they think is enough to evaluate a quarterback, then that’s really up to them, but I’m going into this offseason working extremely hard and wanting to be the guy next year.  If that’s not the case, then obviously we’ll see down the road, but that’s my mindset going into it and I’m 100-percent sticking with it.”

 

Manziel questions fairness of Browns looking elsewhere for a quarterback

 

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