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  • Discipline of Steel
    Hall of Famer
    • Aug 2008
    • 3882

    [url]www.profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2015/05/29/browns-offense-appears-to-be-moving-on-from-manziel/?ocid=Yahoo&partner=ya5nbcs[/url]

    Browns’ offense appears to be moving on from Manziel

    Posted by Michael David Smith on May 29, 2015, 6:54 PM EDT

    APJosh McCown is firmly entrenched as the starting quarterback in Cleveland, to the extent that Johnny Manziel, a first-round pick of the Browns last year, appears to be largely an afterthought at Organized Team Activities.
    After reporting on the first week of OTAs, Tony Grossi of ESPN Cleveland describes Manziel as “a fish out of water” in the offense the Browns are installing. Grossi writes that the Browns don’t seem to be developing Manziel so much as they’re moving on from him.
    At the practice the media were allowed to watch, Manziel seemed to eager to run and not confident enough in his passing. And Grossi reports that one source who witnessed another practice says Manziel was actually even worse in a session that the media didn’t see.
    The bottom line is that 13 months after he was drafted, Manziel still hasn’t done anything to make the Browns think he’s ever going to be their franchise quarterback. McCown is the starter for now, and someone else will probably need to be found to be the long-term answer in the future.
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    • NorthCoast
      Legend
      • Sep 2008
      • 26636

      Originally posted by Discipline of Steel
      [URL="http://www.profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2015/05/29/browns-offense-appears-to-be-moving-on-from-manziel/?ocid=Yahoo&partner=ya5nbcs"]www.profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2015/05/29/browns-offense-appears-to-be-moving-on-from-manziel/?ocid=Yahoo&partner=ya5nbcs[/URL]

      Browns’ offense appears to be moving on from Manziel

      Posted by Michael David Smith on May 29, 2015, 6:54 PM EDT

      APJosh McCown is firmly entrenched as the starting quarterback in Cleveland, to the extent that Johnny Manziel, a first-round pick of the Browns last year, appears to be largely an afterthought at Organized Team Activities.
      After reporting on the first week of OTAs, Tony Grossi of ESPN Cleveland describes Manziel as “a fish out of water” in the offense the Browns are installing. Grossi writes that the Browns don’t seem to be developing Manziel so much as they’re moving on from him.
      At the practice the media were allowed to watch, Manziel seemed to eager to run and not confident enough in his passing. And Grossi reports that one source who witnessed another practice says Manziel was actually even worse in a session that the media didn’t see.
      The bottom line is that 13 months after he was drafted, Manziel still hasn’t done anything to make the Browns think he’s ever going to be their franchise quarterback. McCown is the starter for now, and someone else will probably need to be found to be the long-term answer in the future.
      I chuckle at this report because there were at least a few posters here that were fearing how the Steelers would have to deal with Johnny Football for the next decade. Classic case of boom or bust. Manziel still might catch on somewhere, but without the haze of drink I suspect he will never amount to the starting QB some were touting.

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      • RobinCole
        Pro Bowler
        • Apr 2014
        • 1358

        He's entering busthood at Ryan Leaf speed. The Tebow pick doesn't look bad in comparison. At least Tebow tried to improve rather than doping and partying.

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