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Johnny Douchebag throws aggy coaches under the bus

Johnny and Justin, two of a kind.

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To make it as a QB in the NFL, one has to be intelligent.

1.  RG III is damned intelligent

2.  VY made a 6 on the Wonderlict

3.  What has Manziel done to impress you with his intelligence?
Word is, Little Johnny made a 32 (out of 50) on the Wonderlic.

I don't think JFF is unintelligent.  I do think he's a self-absorbed, me-first, attention whore somewhere between Ryan Leaf and Matt Leinart.

 
Word is, Little Johnny made a 32 (out of 50) on the Wonderlic.

I don't think JFF is unintelligent.  I do think he's a self-absorbed, me-first, attention whore somewhere between Ryan Leaf and Matt Leinart.
i think you nailed it. the Browns owner tells him to cool it, and within days he's partying at Bieber's house loud enough for the cops to get called.
 
keep it up and you know you will for whatever I say to you, does not matter...... :angry:

 
It's hard to be critical of Manziel when I'm stuck with Romo.

 
Is there any chance Johnny did not know there would be a camera on him?

He did, unsurprisingly, light up twitter .....

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Johnny Manziel’s gesture teaches NFL opponents all they need to know about him

Brian says Hook em Johnny!

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Johnny Manziel, who morphed from Johnny Football into Johnny Finger in one awful moment on national TV Monday night, was full of remorse after his obscene gesture toward the Washington Redskins.

Manziel had little explanation for flipping off the Redskins with a middle finger, a gesture caught on “Monday Night Football,†and his teammates offered a tepid defense for a rookie quarterback who has struggled mightily in the spotlight since being drafted by the Cleveland Browns in May. His opponents, though, were lapping up the new knowledge about him.

“I wouldn’t have did it,†cornerback Joe Haden said after the game. Haden’s point is that Manziel can’t let proddings get to him.

“If you stand on our sideline, it’s so bad,†Haden said (via Cleveland.com). “The whole time, everybody was talking, just the worst things you could ever imagine about Johnny. I was next to him a lot of times on the sideline. He gets a lot of grief. You’ve just got to try to not listen to it.â€

Brian Orakpo was one of the chief needlers, saying he told Manziel, “this ain’t college and stuff like that. We were having a little fun.†Haden, though, said Manziel hears it “from everybody. Their bench, their fans, everybody. There’s a lot going on. There’s a lot of pressure on him. Just people talking. It can get a little bit overwhelming. He gets a lot of attention. There’s a lot of people that just scream out things that are very, very disrespectful. You’ve just got to zone it out.â€

The man Manziel is battling for the starting spot thinks Manziel needs greater awareness and a centeredness.

“I think the main thing is you’ve just got to know the cameras are always on,†Brian Hoyer said. “That’s the only thing you can say.â€

http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/early-lead/wp/2014/08/19/johnny-manziels-gesture-teaches-nfl-opponents-all-they-need-to-know-about-him/

 
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