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2014-08-20 2:29 PM in reply to: powerman |
Master 1730 Straight outta Compton | Subject: RE: Who had the over/under on Manziel being the next Ryan Leaf? Originally posted by powerman Originally posted by Its Only Money As a Browns fan I am rooting for him. I think he is really something to watch on the field, he's exciting something us Cleveland fans have been lacking for quite a while. This morning it has been announced that he will not start the opener. I could see him being thrown in after their bye in week 4 if they are 0 - 3 or 1 - 2. I hope that he proves a lot of people wrong and can right the ship here for us Browns fans, its been a long time coming. I also hope he excels so I can have a little confidence in those putting this team together. We haven't had that here in over 20 years either. Really... you had excitement 20 years ago? Bernie Kosar. The drive. |
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2014-08-20 7:40 PM in reply to: #5041450 |
Elite 6387 | Subject: RE: Who had the over/under on Manziel being the next Ryan Leaf? Come on, you knew in your heart that wasn't going to work out. It's the Browns. ?? |
2014-08-27 2:48 PM in reply to: mcgilmartin |
Champion 11989 Philly 'burbs | Subject: RE: Who had the over/under on Manziel being the next Ryan Leaf? Originally posted by mcgilmartin Originally posted by powerman Bernie Kosar. The drive. Originally posted by Its Only Money As a Browns fan I am rooting for him. I think he is really something to watch on the field, he's exciting something us Cleveland fans have been lacking for quite a while. This morning it has been announced that he will not start the opener. I could see him being thrown in after their bye in week 4 if they are 0 - 3 or 1 - 2. I hope that he proves a lot of people wrong and can right the ship here for us Browns fans, its been a long time coming. I also hope he excels so I can have a little confidence in those putting this team together. We haven't had that here in over 20 years either. Really... you had excitement 20 years ago?
Ernest Byner. The fumble. |
2014-08-27 7:37 PM in reply to: mrbbrad |
Regular 525 | Subject: RE: Who had the over/under on Manziel being the next Ryan Leaf? Originally posted by mrbbrad Originally posted by mcgilmartin Originally posted by powerman Bernie Kosar. The drive. Originally posted by Its Only Money As a Browns fan I am rooting for him. I think he is really something to watch on the field, he's exciting something us Cleveland fans have been lacking for quite a while. This morning it has been announced that he will not start the opener. I could see him being thrown in after their bye in week 4 if they are 0 - 3 or 1 - 2. I hope that he proves a lot of people wrong and can right the ship here for us Browns fans, its been a long time coming. I also hope he excels so I can have a little confidence in those putting this team together. We haven't had that here in over 20 years either. Really... you had excitement 20 years ago?
Ernest Byner. The fumble. I would love the drive and/or the fumble at this point. I would even take the third meeting with the Broncos that wasn't really close in the AFC Championship game. |
2014-08-27 9:53 PM in reply to: Its Only Money |
Elite 5145 Cleveland | Subject: RE: Who had the over/under on Manziel being the next Ryan Leaf? Originally posted by Its Only Money Originally posted by mrbbrad I would love the drive and/or the fumble at this point. I would even take the third meeting with the Broncos that wasn't really close in the AFC Championship game. Originally posted by mcgilmartin Originally posted by powerman Bernie Kosar. The drive. Originally posted by Its Only Money As a Browns fan I am rooting for him. I think he is really something to watch on the field, he's exciting something us Cleveland fans have been lacking for quite a while. This morning it has been announced that he will not start the opener. I could see him being thrown in after their bye in week 4 if they are 0 - 3 or 1 - 2. I hope that he proves a lot of people wrong and can right the ship here for us Browns fans, its been a long time coming. I also hope he excels so I can have a little confidence in those putting this team together. We haven't had that here in over 20 years either. Really... you had excitement 20 years ago?
Ernest Byner. The fumble.
I'd embrace the Hell outta a 6-10 season these days.
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2014-08-28 3:19 PM in reply to: Its Only Money |
Expert 1215 Austin, TX | Subject: RE: Who had the over/under on Manziel being the next Ryan Leaf? Maybe JFF can resurrect the Kardiac Kids |
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2014-08-29 8:22 AM in reply to: powerman |
Regular 525 | Subject: RE: Who had the over/under on Manziel being the next Ryan Leaf? Love him or hate him he is fun to watch on the football field. I went last night specifically to see him play. He didn't look great throwing the ball last night but he made some very nice runs. His best thrown ball was a nice strike right down the field to a wide open TE who let the ball play him and tried to catch it with his chest. I still think the NFL will really get to see him in the Browns 4th game, week 5 against the Titans. |
2014-08-29 12:30 PM in reply to: mrbbrad |
Expert 1644 Oklahoma | Subject: RE: Who had the over/under on Manziel being the next Ryan Leaf? Originally posted by mrbbrad Originally posted by mcgilmartin Originally posted by powerman Bernie Kosar. The drive. Originally posted by Its Only Money As a Browns fan I am rooting for him. I think he is really something to watch on the field, he's exciting something us Cleveland fans have been lacking for quite a while. This morning it has been announced that he will not start the opener. I could see him being thrown in after their bye in week 4 if they are 0 - 3 or 1 - 2. I hope that he proves a lot of people wrong and can right the ship here for us Browns fans, its been a long time coming. I also hope he excels so I can have a little confidence in those putting this team together. We haven't had that here in over 20 years either. Really... you had excitement 20 years ago?
Ernest Byner. The fumble. Red right 88 |
2014-08-30 6:25 AM in reply to: Its Only Money |
Elite 4547 | Subject: RE: Who had the over/under on Manziel being the next Ryan Leaf? Originally posted by Its Only Money Love him or hate him he is fun to watch on the football field. I went last night specifically to see him play. He didn't look great throwing the ball last night but he made some very nice runs. His best thrown ball was a nice strike right down the field to a wide open TE who let the ball play him and tried to catch it with his chest. I still think the NFL will really get to see him in the Browns 4th game, week 5 against the Titans. Week 5...if Hoyer is only average to bad. Buuut, if Hoyer looks good, and the Browns are 1-2 or better, Johhny will have to wait. Odds are though, Steelers-Saints-Ravens...the Brownies are probably 0-3 going into the bye, and that would mean Johnny Football starts his first game on the road in Tennessee in Week 5. Something tells me Hoyer will do okay...his receivers aren't very good...Hoyer's #'s won't be great, but ya won't be able to pin it on him due to drops and receivers who can't create separation. The storybook start for Johnny would be Week 6 against the Squeelers at home. Should be interesting! |
2014-09-03 5:14 PM in reply to: ChineseDemocracy |
Elite 5145 Cleveland | Subject: RE: Who had the over/under on Manziel being the next Ryan Leaf? I'm hoping he sits and learns the game slowly and gets his first actual start next year. I see no reason to be in a hurry with him. I think that we saw pretty clearly in preseason that he isn't going to take us any farther than Hoyer with these receivers (especially not anything significantly different), so I see little reason to do anything other than feed him little chunks of time here and there.
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2014-10-03 2:58 AM in reply to: Jason N |
Regular 94 West Texas | Subject: RE: Who had the over/under on Manziel being the next Ryan Leaf? Did you watch him play the in 2012 and 2013? I don't know how you could and still say he's a joke. |
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2014-10-05 11:31 AM in reply to: braciole |
Master 5557 , California | Subject: RE: Who had the over/under on Manziel being the next Ryan Leaf? Originally posted by braciole Tebow's work ethic and attitude didn't make up for hus lack of talent. They made him someone you kind of felt sorry for, sort of, for about 5 minutes but did nothing to over come his lack of talent. He was awful. -- a Jets fan Well, he probably could've had a decent career in the NFL... at another position. He wasn't willing to go there. |
2014-10-06 9:50 AM in reply to: spudone |
Veteran 494 Berkley | Subject: RE: Who had the over/under on Manziel being the next Ryan Leaf? We are still talking about Manziel seeing the football field.... not prison? http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/2014/09/09/ryan-leaf-sente... |
2014-10-08 12:15 PM in reply to: deboerkj |
Elite 5145 Cleveland | Subject: RE: Who had the over/under on Manziel being the next Ryan Leaf? Short of an injury to Hoyer, Johnny Football is officially on the sidelines for all of the 2014 season. No question about it.
The real questions will begin in the offseason as Hoyer is due a new contract and we have Manziel sitting there. Personally, I hope we extend Hoyer for 4-5 years and tell Manziel that he just needs to sit and learn until his rookie contract is almost up... THEN, we can look at trading him or Hoyer. |
2015-02-02 10:42 AM in reply to: #5041808 |
Champion 15211 Southern Chicago Suburbs, IL | Subject: RE: Who had the over/under on Manziel being the next Ryan Leaf? |
2015-02-04 9:34 PM in reply to: crowny2 |
Elite 4547 | Subject: RE: Who had the over/under on Manziel being the next Ryan Leaf? What an absolute moron. |
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2015-02-04 10:51 PM in reply to: BellinghamSpence |
Champion 6931 Bellingham, Washington | Subject: RE: Who had the over/under on Manziel being the next Ryan Leaf? Originally posted by BellinghamSpence Flipping the Bird is the Word! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aPrtFxd9u9Y Lot of talent , but not much of a brain..... Ryan Leaf was a stud in size for a QB in the NFL 6-5 , 235, Johnny is only 6 foot and 210.. But he has good foot speed and elusivniss .(sic)... Leaf hung around for a couple of years, but Johnny is on an upward climb that is very steep.... Tim Couch was proto typical, but was surrounded with nothing.. I do like my Bird is the Word video. Have no idea why I put it in my original post... |
2015-02-05 11:41 AM in reply to: ChineseDemocracy |
Regular 525 | Subject: RE: Who had the over/under on Manziel being the next Ryan Leaf? Originally posted by ChineseDemocracy What an absolute moron. For getting help? If he is doing this on his own, which no one on this board can know one way or the other, it is the most mature thing he has done since the draft. Why shouldn't we celebrate sobriety for anyone that needs it. |
2015-02-06 2:24 PM in reply to: Its Only Money |
Elite 3091 Spokane, WA | Subject: RE: Who had the over/under on Manziel being the next Ryan Leaf? Originally posted by Its Only Money Originally posted by ChineseDemocracy What an absolute moron. For getting help? If he is doing this on his own, which no one on this board can know one way or the other, it is the most mature thing he has done since the draft. Why shouldn't we celebrate sobriety for anyone that needs it. x2! If anything, I'm rooting for him now. |
2015-02-06 2:52 PM in reply to: 0 |
Elite 4547 | Subject: RE: Who had the over/under on Manziel being the next Ryan Leaf? Originally posted by Its Only Money Originally posted by ChineseDemocracy What an absolute moron. For getting help? If he is doing this on his own, which no one on this board can know one way or the other, it is the most mature thing he has done since the draft. Why shouldn't we celebrate sobriety for anyone that needs it. Did you really think I was calling him a moron for going to rehab? I wasn't. I'm happy he's seeking help. I was calling him a moron for the extremely poor choices he has made over and over and over again. It's sad seeing talent being urinated away, don't ya think? Moron, knucklehead, etc. is what he'll be in my eyes until he proves otherwise. Edited by ChineseDemocracy 2015-02-06 3:01 PM |
2015-02-06 4:10 PM in reply to: zed707 |
Champion 15211 Southern Chicago Suburbs, IL | Subject: RE: Who had the over/under on Manziel being the next Ryan Leaf? Originally posted by zed707 Originally posted by Its Only Money Originally posted by ChineseDemocracy What an absolute moron. For getting help? If he is doing this on his own, which no one on this board can know one way or the other, it is the most mature thing he has done since the draft. Why shouldn't we celebrate sobriety for anyone that needs it. x2! If anything, I'm rooting for him now. I'm reserving judgement for now. If the root of all of his actions is an addiction problem, then he should come out on the backside of this with a different attitude and it will be reflected as such. However, I'm not convinced all of his actions were due to an addiction problem. I hope he can get over the addiction, whatever it may be, but my opinion is that he is just naturally a d'bag that makes poor choices, and there isn't a rehab clinic for that. |
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2015-02-06 8:10 PM in reply to: crowny2 |
Pro 15655 | Subject: RE: Who had the over/under on Manziel being the next Ryan Leaf? Originally posted by crowny2 Originally posted by zed707 Originally posted by Its Only Money Originally posted by ChineseDemocracy What an absolute moron. For getting help? If he is doing this on his own, which no one on this board can know one way or the other, it is the most mature thing he has done since the draft. Why shouldn't we celebrate sobriety for anyone that needs it. x2! If anything, I'm rooting for him now. I'm reserving judgement for now. If the root of all of his actions is an addiction problem, then he should come out on the backside of this with a different attitude and it will be reflected as such. However, I'm not convinced all of his actions were due to an addiction problem. I hope he can get over the addiction, whatever it may be, but my opinion is that he is just naturally a d'bag that makes poor choices, and there isn't a rehab clinic for that. BWAAAAHAHAHAHAA!!! I'm crying. |
2015-02-09 9:56 AM in reply to: Left Brain |
Champion 15211 Southern Chicago Suburbs, IL | Subject: RE: Who had the over/under on Manziel being the next Ryan Leaf? Originally posted by Left Brain Originally posted by crowny2 Originally posted by zed707 Originally posted by Its Only Money Originally posted by ChineseDemocracy What an absolute moron. For getting help? If he is doing this on his own, which no one on this board can know one way or the other, it is the most mature thing he has done since the draft. Why shouldn't we celebrate sobriety for anyone that needs it. x2! If anything, I'm rooting for him now. I'm reserving judgement for now. If the root of all of his actions is an addiction problem, then he should come out on the backside of this with a different attitude and it will be reflected as such. However, I'm not convinced all of his actions were due to an addiction problem. I hope he can get over the addiction, whatever it may be, but my opinion is that he is just naturally a d'bag that makes poor choices, and there isn't a rehab clinic for that. BWAAAAHAHAHAHAA!!! I'm crying. |
2015-11-30 8:38 AM in reply to: crowny2 |
Champion 15211 Southern Chicago Suburbs, IL | Subject: RE: Who had the over/under on Manziel being the next Ryan Leaf? Originally posted by crowny2 Originally posted by Left Brain Originally posted by crowny2 Originally posted by zed707 Originally posted by Its Only Money Originally posted by ChineseDemocracy What an absolute moron. For getting help? If he is doing this on his own, which no one on this board can know one way or the other, it is the most mature thing he has done since the draft. Why shouldn't we celebrate sobriety for anyone that needs it. x2! If anything, I'm rooting for him now. I'm reserving judgement for now. If the root of all of his actions is an addiction problem, then he should come out on the backside of this with a different attitude and it will be reflected as such. However, I'm not convinced all of his actions were due to an addiction problem. I hope he can get over the addiction, whatever it may be, but my opinion is that he is just naturally a d'bag that makes poor choices, and there isn't a rehab clinic for that. BWAAAAHAHAHAHAA!!! I'm crying. It is the gift that keeps on giving. http://deadspin.com/johnny-manziel-partied-with-expensive-champagne-during-1744242166 |
2015-12-01 4:11 PM in reply to: crowny2 |
Expert 2180 Boise, Idaho | Subject: RE: Who had the over/under on Manziel being the next Ryan Leaf? I heard it on the interweb that Donald Trump think he's a racist. |
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