And Dallas went no where with that performance.By the end of his 2nd Season Aikman has 20TDs and 36 Ints, with a comp % of around 53%
Obviously, but if you were evaluating his viability as a future QB by his first two years of statistics, as people are doing for Manziel, then you would have assumed Aikman was a draft bust.And Dallas went no where with that performance.
Comparing the demeanor of the two, I would say Aikman was mentally structured to learn and work within the team system. I am not so sure Manziel is and that's my biggest reservationabout him.Obviously, but if you were evaluating his viability as a future QB by his first two years of statistics, as people are doing for Manziel, then you would have assumed Aikman was a draft bust.
I feel like Manziel's personal problems might be overblown. But I said the same thing about Quincy Carter tooComparing the demeanor of the two, I would say Aikman was mentally structured to learn and work within the team system. I am not so sure Manziel is and that's my biggest reservation about him.
It's not just his personal problems. It's the way he plays. He still seems to want to rely on instincts and doing things his way rather than playing within the framework of the systems designed for the team.I feel like Manziel's personal problems might be overblown. But I said the same thing about Quincy Carter too
He has shown an ability to make plays, whether you want to admit it or not. To say he has shown nothing though is flat out wrong.He has shown nothing since he has been in the league. And, he's a nightmare off the field. You can want him all you would like, but I really hope Jerry steers clear of him.
It would be stupid to make him a pocket passer...his natural ability is in scrambling and making plays.It's not just his personal problems. It's the way he plays. He still seems to want to rely on instincts and doing things his way rather than playing within the framework of the systems designed for the team.
And yet he looked much better this year then last. So clearly he can learn.It's not just his personal problems. It's the way he plays. He still seems to want to rely on instincts and doing things his way rather than playing within the framework of the systems designed for the team.
Not even guessing.Are you just making stuff up now?
He is a 2nd year QB on a bad team with zero at the reciever position.
He is trending upward by all measurables.
Cool, so you really want him and I do not.He has shown an ability to make plays, whether you want to admit it or not. To say he has shown nothing though is flat out wrong.
Calling him a nightmare off the field is weak too...he has made mistakes, no doubt, but I expect that from 20 year old kids.
Yeah, but I don't use fiction to make a point.Cool, so you really want him and I do not.
What the fuck ever. Manziel has shown literally nothing that would make me want to bring him onto this team, and plenty of things that make me not want to.Yeah, but I don't use fiction to make a point.
So was Griffin's. It's just not my type of QB preference for the pros but to each his own.It would be stupid to make him a pocket passer...his natural ability is in scrambling and making plays.
Sure he can. As soon as he got a starting job he blew it the first weekend. He isn't prone (at least now) to conforming to disciplined structure. When he shows some signs then I will go from there. Structure meaning on and off the field.And yet he looked much better this year then last. So clearly he can learn.
Which is why we should have Garrett super fired by the time Manziel walks in the building. Of course being the designated backup working for a chance to be a starter after effing up might do it. Cleveland has done a lotSure he can. As soon as he got a starting job he blew it the first weekend. He isn't prone (at least now) to conforming to disciplined structure. When he shows some signs then I will go from there. Structure meaning on and off the field.
I doubt Garrett would be fired if Jones went after Manziel. I don't know how that chemistry would work out.Which is why we should have Garrett super fired by the time Manziel walks in the building. Of course being the designated backup working for a chance to be a starter after effing up might do it. Cleveland has done a lot
Of our heavy lifting for us.
Garrett should be fired regardless. Along with the entire offensive staff. For the teams sake. Him not being a good coach for Johnny is the same reason he isn't the right coach for the Cowboys.I doubt Garrett would be fired if Jones went after Manziel. I don't know how that chemistry would work out.