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ESPN is on Tebow-level shilling with this nobody.  Ok, heisman winner, whatever.  Fine.

 

After RG3 gets bumped on the sideline, Jon Gruden suggests he must change his ways.  Manziel does this every other play because he can't throw for ****, and he's got 'guts' and 'athleticism'.  GTFO.  At the very least, he almost always scrambles away.  And we're talking about RG3 working on his pocket presence???? PLEASE.  This guy is a JOKE.

 

And a rude, jackass, douchebag.  Can't stand him, can't stand his unoriginal money-sign-thing, can't stand ESPN drooling over him for -no, not football reasons- but for the same reason that picture of the cute kitty cat goes viral on facebook.  Bunch of garbage.  Truly irritating.

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I was salty when Tirico was talking shortly before the game about how the "stars were here to watch Manziel play" when mentioning Doug Williams and Dale Earnhardt Jr. being at the game.

 

Uhh...no you tool. Doug Williams is a member of the Redskins FO and Earnhardt is a diehard Redskins fan watching his team play. To heck with Manziel.

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When I was going into high school I was trying to decide if I wanted to dedicate myself to baseball or football. Sure, they happened in different seasons, but some of the training programs overlapped, and I felt like working year round on being good at one sport over another.

 

While the football team environment was always fun and welcoming (and not just because I was a good player, but for anyone who made the team and didn't act like a baby or take plays off) my baseball teammates were a bunch of ****y, privileged, assholes who would harangue anybody else on the team at the slightest mistake. The environment was one where instead of playing a game and having fun, you were sitting there hoping that you didn't make the slightest error so that the gang of dickheads didn't decide to spend the next 20 minutes in the dugout talking about what a ****ing loser you are.

 

Johnny Manziel is those baseball guys, only he's playing football. He's a privileged jackass who has always been pretty good at a sport, and developed an ego the size of the universe as well as disdain for the petty mortals around him.

 

I joined the football team and the last practice I ever had with the baseball team I beat the living **** out of our shortstop for giving me **** for about 15 minutes straight.

 

This league is going to hand Johnny Manziel a thorough beating.

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This league is going to hand Johnny Manziel a thorough beating.

haha.  See, this is the only good thing about it.  While we don't wish injury on any player from any team, this asshole is going to deserve the nasty, perhaps late hits he's going to get....IF he even plays by the way....

 

cool guy rookie thinks he can go around flipping the bird to grown ass, mean NFL men.  haha.  ESPN won't protect you from violent, psycho, adrenaline pumped dudes like Suh or whoever.  What an idiot, he's gonna get killed.

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HAHA.  boo hoooo.  I dunno Joe Haden, I got a pretty messed up mind, I'm pretty sure I could imagine worse things than whatever this hotshot dickhead had to hear.  Looked to me like mr privileged just couldn't handle the grown up NFL banter.

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LOL....for a guy who has the microscope on him 24/7, this wasn't a good look.  Rather than talking about how the Browns QB situation is about neck-and-neck, we're now going to hear about Manziel's lack of maturity from the ESPN hype machine for the next couple of days.  Oh well...it is what it is.  Still pulling for the kid.  He's got a great chance in the next couple of weeks to win the starting job.  Let's see how he rebounds. 

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@Tom_Schad: #Browns CB Joe Haden said Manziel was taunted with the "worst things you could ever imagine ... from everybody. Their players. Their fans."

Lol, this turd has bust written all over him.

Looking forward to when they play the Steelers and Ravens

Really? Worst things you could ever imagine? Talk about over exaggeration.

 

If you can't handle trash talking in football, you're in the wrong line of business.

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Really? Worst things you could ever imagine? Talk about over exaggeration.

 

If you can't handle trash talking in football, you're in the wrong line of business.

 

Especially if you can't take it from a preseason crowd in a half full stadium. What the hell would happen to him week 1 in Pittsburgh?

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Especially if you can't take it from a preseason crowd in a half full stadium. What the hell would happen to him week 1 in Pittsburgh?

Just look at his division. PIttsburgh, Baltimore, and Cincinatti. All are brutal fan bases with three physical, tough, and nasty defenses. Imagine what the likes of Terrell Suggs or James Harrison are going to say to him...

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I have a hard time picturing Johnny starting a single game this season, unless Hoyer goes down to injury. If Cleveland gets crazy and starts Johnny against the Steelers, I will be forced to watch it. He will get destroyed and more than likely show his immaturity for the world to see.

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@Tom_Schad: #Browns CB Joe Haden said Manziel was taunted with the "worst things you could ever imagine ... from everybody. Their players. Their fans."

 

What a load. I'm trying to imagine what horrible, dastardly things could be shouted at Manziel that would cause a reaction.

 

I'm also really fascinated with hearing how those "worst things" didn't cause him to slow down, break stride or even cause a facial reaction of any kind, but forced his middle finger to go up.

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Haha..The opening paragraph on the recap at cbssports.com page is great.

'Johnny Manziel raised his middle finger toward the Washington Redskin bench as he returned to the huddle late in the 3rd quarter. It was one of the few times a Cleveland Brown quarterback actually found his intended target.'

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