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  • SI Johnny Football: Causing Heartburn In Coaches Who Won't Coach Him

    Coaches are strange people. Their success depending on other's success makes them crazy and they react to it by getting very, very personal and nearly irrational. Either you want to build an offense with a talent like him (and can assemble coaches to build that offense) or you don't or can't. Quit complaining.




    Bonus Wolf hagiography: Stop drafting short players. Yes, Barry Sanders succeeded. Want to bet on your guy being the next Barry Sanders?
    Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.

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    i saw a lot of favre in johnny football when i watched him. he'd make some great plays, then he'd follow it up with some of the most bone-headed throws i've ever seen

    he also seems very ego/image driven to me. i mean, the story from his pro day was that he was wearing his new pr day line from nike.

    he IS the QB from draft day

    if i was a coach, i would not want to try and deal with him

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    • #3
      I wouldn't draft Manziel in a one-team, one-player draft.

      Whoever drafts him in the 1st round - that GM will be out of a job within 2 years.
      wist

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      • #4
        I think Manziel is going to be very good and my worst fear on draft night is he falls to the Vikings. But I don't think he will slide.

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        • #5
          the media always show him running around but 90+% of his td passes were from the pocket.

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          • #6
            I pray he doesn't fall to the Vikings because kid is going to be a player in the NFL.

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            • #7
              I think he'll flame out. He's too headstrong. If he gets a hold of a coach like Holmgren was for BF in the early years, maybe. If he falls to the Vikings I will laugh and laugh watching Milquetoast Turner try and get him to stop throwing picks.
              Originally posted by 3irty1
              This is museum quality stupidity.

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              • #8
                Like some others have said, he'll make some spectacular plays. But then he'll have more than his share of moments where it's a total WTF.

                Personally, I think he'll be good enough to win Rookie of the Year, like Young did simply because he was a QB and thus more press on his good plays. He may have a career like Young where he gets more credit than he deserves but then after several seasons, people realize he just has too many flaws and won't change his game to fix them.

                Favre got lucky and walked into Holmgren who was strong enough to handle Favre. I don't know if there's a HC or OC that can do that now to a guy who was very much like Brett was.
                All hail the Ruler of the Meadow!

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                • #9
                  I saw something on Pro Football Talk where the MN GM was hinting at going defense with the #8 pick so I'm sure they'll draft a QB. But will Johnny Football still be there when the queens' are on the clock?

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Cheesehead Craig View Post
                    Like some others have said, he'll make some spectacular plays. But then he'll have more than his share of moments where it's a total WTF.

                    Personally, I think he'll be good enough to win Rookie of the Year, like Young did simply because he was a QB and thus more press on his good plays. He may have a career like Young where he gets more credit than he deserves but then after several seasons, people realize he just has too many flaws and won't change his game to fix them.

                    Favre got lucky and walked into Holmgren who was strong enough to handle Favre. I don't know if there's a HC or OC that can do that now to a guy who was very much like Brett was.
                    Yes we've been very fortunate to have two very average QB over the last 22 years, that were saved from themselves by Holgren and MM.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Cheesehead Craig View Post
                      Like some others have said, he'll make some spectacular plays. But then he'll have more than his share of moments where it's a total WTF.

                      Personally, I think he'll be good enough to win Rookie of the Year, like Young did simply because he was a QB and thus more press on his good plays. He may have a career like Young where he gets more credit than he deserves but then after several seasons, people realize he just has too many flaws and won't change his game to fix them.

                      Favre got lucky and walked into Holmgren who was strong enough to handle Favre. I don't know if there's a HC or OC that can do that now to a guy who was very much like Brett was.
                      None that I see in the top 10, which is where he's likely to go. O'Brien? Dennis Allen? Not likely. Maybe Fisher, but he messed it up with VY. Andy Reid is the guy who comes to mind that would do well with him.
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                      Imagine for a moment a world without hypothetical situations...

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                      • #12
                        I think he can succeed. But I would love for him to go to Minnesota because it will be mighty fine entertainment watching him slowly drain the will to live from Mike Zimmer.

                        There is nothing that back to basics Defensive Coordinators as HCs love more than unpredictability at QB. Zimmer will be made an honorary Ryan family member.
                        Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Just Jeff View Post
                          Yes we've been very fortunate to have two very average QB over the last 22 years, that were saved from themselves by Holgren and MM.
                          Not sure what you're getting at. Please, feel free to elaborate.
                          All hail the Ruler of the Meadow!

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Just Jeff View Post
                            Yes we've been very fortunate to have two very average QB over the last 22 years, that were saved from themselves by Holgren and MM.
                            I kinda feel that we had two very exceptional QBs who were 'saved from themselves' to a degree by Holmgren and MM. (Favre was set right by both coaches) and Rodgers was saved from Tedford by MM. And while both have exceptional talent, both flourished in their coaches' systems as well.
                            "Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by red View Post
                              i saw a lot of favre in johnny football when i watched him. he'd make some great plays, then he'd follow it up with some of the most bone-headed throws i've ever seen

                              he also seems very ego/image driven to me. i mean, the story from his pro day was that he was wearing his new pr day line from nike.

                              he IS the QB from draft day

                              if i was a coach, i would not want to try and deal with him
                              I agree and disagree. He is very "market" driven, but he also desires to be great. I think whoever drafts him will hold their head in their hands for a couple years while he sells jerseys and learns to play, but after that I expect him to be successful. He isn't Doug Flutie short, he is Drew Brees short.
                              The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi

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