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Johnny Manziel
#1
Is he the most exciting player of his era?
#2
The legend JOHNNY FOOTBAAALLLL grows. Most people, myself included, thought Duke had it won at halftime. I mean, Duke had the ball 6 times in the first half and scored 5 tds and a fg. But, back A&M comes. Good win for the SEC!
#3
I still don't think he's pro level.
#4
I watched the entire game

Johnny Football prevails again.
I hope he comes back.
#5
Most exciting football player in my lifetime.
#6
Him or tebow or cam newton? Who would you pick in college.
#7
Part of the allure of "Johnny Football" is that A&M does not score 50 points a game just to show off. They score 50 points a game because they need all 50 of those points to be able to win. So all of those scoring drives that Manziel produces are under GAME PRESSURE.

Could you imagine Manziel on a team like LSU that actually can play SEC defense?
#8
This kid can just flat out play. He has the talent and the know how to be a good pro Qb if he just gets his mind right.
#9
I don't care what he does off the field, the kid is the best thing ive personally seen in college football.
#10
Holds the NCAA record for total yards in a season. He's also second on the list.

The way he rallied the troops and made that comeback, proved to me that he can step into an NFL huddle and get it done.. He's gonna sell a lot of tickets and jerseys.. Just hope it isn't Cleveland...
#11
He liked 11 yards from getting 10000 in two years.
#12
I will admit I was not a Johnny Football fan (because of off field issues), but after the game yesterday how could you not be. That kid plan and simple put his team on his back and carried them to victory. He was in the defenses, coaches, and fans face telling them all it was not over. What a game and what a comeback.
#13
Johnny Manziel is one of the few players I have ever seen that has lived up to the all the hype he receives.
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
#14
He's fun to watch. The NFL would chew him up and spit him out right now. He needs to stay in college for another year and get stronger and wiser. And even then he's going to sit behind a starting QB for a year, maybe two.
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]


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#15
Johnny Manziel - great for college bad for NFL.
I don't trust words, I trust action...

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