DutchmanAZ
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Fair enough but everyone needs a second, third, fourth chance.
Johnny Manziel's potential NFL landing spots: Eight team fits
7) Arizona Cardinals: Arizona signed Sam Bradford, but it's a one-year deal. Bradford's knee is "degenerative," according to his former coach, Mike Zimmer. Seems as though this situation is far from solved. It'll be interesting to see what offense coordinator Mike McCoy implements in Arizona in 2018, because he has a history of adjusting his scheme to his personnel. With Bradford, that's more of a pocket-passing, West Coast attack, with which McCoy has the most history. He's also shown he can run zone-read concepts with more mobile quarterbacks (think: Tim Tebow in Denver). In terms of fit, this one might be the best once one looks beyond Bradford.
The downside: Steve Wilks is a first-year and first-time head coach. Most new coaches aren't going to be open to taking on a foundation-shaking addition like Manziel. This looks better a year from now.
For Joe... partying was never more important than playing the game during his career.
Last time I saw Joe, he was on the clock...and slobbering drunk, asking Suzy Kolber for a kiss.
And that wasn't after the Jets beat Baltimore for the SB.
No.If he's gotten off the sauce, it could be a very low-risk, high reward kind of move.
Say he took the vet minimum. Would you do it?
Last thing that the team needs is a locker room cancer. But if he says he has changed. He needs to show it. Not just say it.
Ian RapoportVerified account@RapSheet 2h2 hours ago
In his first time playing competitive football in forever, Johnny Manziel was 9 of 15 for 83 yards and a TD, while taking 3 sacks in about 2 quarters of Spring League play:
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap30...hnny-manziel-throws-td-in-spring-league-debut
Unless some team signs him how would he show it?
Hmm. 3 sacks. Staying in the pocket?????
In the immediate aftermath of Saturday’s game, Manziel said nothing to suggest that he won’t show up in four days for the second and final game of The Spring League season. (Also, despite characterizations appearing elsewhere suggesting that he complained about the quality of play in The Spring League, his post-game scrum included no general or specific criticism of the players around him.)
Still, to get to the NFL, Manziel will need to show a lot more than what he showed last night. Specifically, he needs to show something more than rolling to the right and waiting for someone to get open. If that’s all he can still do well, NFL defenses will shut it down quickly, and then he’ll be screwed.
CFL defenses will shut it down quickly, too. Which means that it makes sense for Manziel to take advantage of one more chance to get live reps with The Spring League before heading to the CFL. But it’s becoming more and more clear that his effort to get back to the NFL will include an attempt to show dominance in the Canadian league.
Bleacher ReportVerified account@BleacherReport
NFL execs believe Johnny Manziel’s potential is “off the charts”, per @mikefreemanNFL https://ble.ac/2qgSULx
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If he still has his head on straight by then, the new developmental league would be my bet for a landing spot for him. For whatever reason, he seems reticent to playing in the CFL. Which suggests to me that he still doesn't grasp the reality of his situation. Tebow suffered from the same thing. Instead of going and playing and proving themselves, they seem to act entitled to a(another) shot at the NFL. Celebrity gets you only so far and then you have to go and prove it.
That both guys had the opportunity to prove themselves and chose not to, says a lot(to me) as to why NFL teams ultimately gave up on them.